Displaying all posts for October, 2009

Social Media Time Management: 9 Guiding Principles

This is the last in our series on Social Media Time Management, but you’ll really find that these are less ideas about managing just social media and more ideas for managing online life in general. It’s a balancing act. And ultimately, you’re in the driver’s seat. 1) Manage Disruptions The Read more »

Social Media Time Management: Selecting Tools

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This post is the third in a multi-part series on Social Media Time Management, intended to supplement the content of the presentation I gave at BlogWorld Expo 2009. Click here to see the collection of posts in the series. When you’ve planned and are ready to actually start engaging in Read more »

Social Media Time Management: Resource Allocation

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This post is the second in a multi-part series on Social Media Time Management, intended to supplement the content of the presentation I gave at BlogWorld Expo 2009. Click here to see the collection of posts in the series. Organizations that are embarking on social media are going to be Read more »

Social Media Time Management: Getting Organized

This post is the first in a multi-part series on Social Media Time Management, intended to supplement the content of the presentation I gave at BlogWorld Expo 2009. Click here to see the collection of posts in the series. Information overload is real, but it’s something that’s in your control. Read more »

Humans Don’t Scale

One of the important points I often make about social media, engagement, customer experience, and anything related to human connection is that we, as individuals, don’t scale. Singular human touchpoints and interactions have limits. Period. It’s a reality of physics and the space time continuum (or something). You cannot and Read more »

Social Media Time Management

Yesterday at the fabulous Blog World Expo 2009, I did a session on social media time management. Lots of great feedback and questions from the session, and the slides are embedded below (though not all of them are particularly “useful” in the traditional sense of slides). Feel free to use Read more »

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