You know Tom Peters? The guy who writes all those best-selling business books? I’ve been following him on Twitter for a few months and, as they say, you learn for the best. I’ve looked at how he uses Twitter and try to blend that into the approach I use. And it seems to work. Do’s [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Social Media'
Going Beyond Social Media ROI
May 27th, 2010 · View Comments · Social Media
When it comes to social media, many business’ are interested in ROI. Having a team of people (or even one depending on the size of the company) can take away hours/hour of the day they could be spending on other tasks. This means it needs to be worth that time for business owners to jump onboard.
Tags: Analytics·Budget·Econsultancy·Facebook·Linkedin·Marketing·Monetize·ROI·seo·social media·social networking·Strategy·YouTube
Social Media Budgeting: Where Do You Start?
March 16th, 2010 · View Comments · Social Media
Guest article by Shannon Suetos from Resource Nation The terms social media and social networking have been tossed around for quite some time now, but businesses are struggling with how to implement these strategies in their budgets. How much is too much, how much is too little? There are many factors on how to plan [...]
Tags: Analytics·Budget·Econsultancy·Facebook·Linkedin·Marketing·Monetize·ROI·seo·social media·social networking·Strategy·YouTube
Subscribe to any Posterous Blog via Email
February 24th, 2010 · Comments Off · Social Media
You can now subscribe to any blog on Posterous by email. They’ve updated its autopost tool so that your friends on Facebook and Twitter can stay updated with your blog as well as friends that are not on these networks but want to stay connected. FYI: You can also publish blog posts to Posterous by [...]
Tags: blogging·Communications·email·Facebook·Posterous·social media·subscriptions
What Andrew Chen Can Teach You About Writing Killer Headlines
February 6th, 2010 · Comments Off · Business Process, Communications, How To, Productivity, Social Media, Web Worker
If you want to see great web copy, read Andrew Chen. I’m going to show you his top 15 posts from last year. What do you see? The headlines are very compelling; smart little nuggets that draw you in. The secret is how he combines several copywriting techniques so well. It looks seamless. And that’s what makes it so great.
Tags: 37signals·Add new tag·Andrew Chen·business model·Steve Jobs·Twitter
5 Ways to Differentiate Yourself & Generate New Income Streams
January 15th, 2010 · Comments Off · Books I Like, Career, How To, Social Media
Tom Peters says, “the value of services will continue to fall” and that the only way to survive is to differentiate yourself from the competition. Is this true? How do you make yourself stand out from the crowd? If you don’t, what impact could this have on your career?
Tags: Add new tag·Career·Competition·Debbie Weil·screencasting·Tom Peters·Video












