On Saturday, I posted about the New York Times and their coverage that same evening of the BlogHer 08 Conference in their online Fashion & Style section (The Sunday Styles section in the print version). I was particularly upset about where the paper placed the story and the overall Read more »
Displaying all posts for July, 2008
New York Times Commits a Fashion Faux-Pas about BlogHer
It’s not often I get on my soapbox on my blog; my intention is to share with you, my good readers, a bit of widsom and insight and share everything I’ve learned in kind from all of you. But I’m hoppin’ mad at the New York Times for how they’ve Read more »
Social Media Group Therapy
Groups for social media enthusiasts and practitioners are popping up, and that’s a great thing. Whether you’re a lone soldier looking to network, or a large corporation that needs to take social media beyond the basics, there’s a group for you. Here, just a few that I’ve come across in Read more »
They’re Talking About You! Now What?
So, then. You’ve done your homework. You’ve listened. You know what social media isn’t and you’re ready to dive in. You’re paying attention. And lo and behold – they’re talking about you! And as GI Joe reminded us, knowing is half the battle. But Now What?? Prepare for ActionFirst, be Read more »
What social media isn’t.
There is so much discussion about what social media truly IS, and as many definitions as there are definers. (Check out the results of this google search to see what I mean.) If your mind is whirling about trying to nail down a definition and discover how you should be Read more »
Be A Word Of Mouth Super Genius!
WHEN: Chicago: July 30 and September 4 Until now, only Wile E. Coyote could lay claim to the title Super Genius. No longer! Our friend and WOM guru Andy Sernovitz is hosting a small-group word of mouth marketing seminar. Usually he only does private training for companies (yeah, the big Read more »
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