The series I wrote on Social Media Time Management seemed to be a popular one, and it was based on the presentation I did earlier this year at BlogWorld Expo. So, to make it an easier resource for you to digest and share, I’ve put it in an ebook format. Read more »
Displaying all posts for November, 2009
Some Changes Afoot
I’m having a hard time with this post, because it feels like I’m focusing on me. But really, when it comes down to it, the goal of this is a better focus on you. So I hope you’ll read, and take a moment to share your thoughts either in the Read more »
Tweetsgiving 2009: Giving Thanks
Today marks the second year of Tweetsgiving, an awesome initiative by the folks at Epic Change. Last year, Tweetsgiving raised money to build a classroom in Tanzania. This year, there’s even more happening to benefit that school in Tanzania. Read the Tweetsgiving story here, and check out this amazing video Read more »
Hiring For Social Media: What I’d Look For
In my previous posts on, I pointed out some good and some bad on the social media job front. A few asked what I thought social media jobs should look like, so I’ll do my best. But I’m not going to write this like a typical job description, because I Read more »
Effective Criticism
Criticism can be good. It can be a very healthy way to learn, to grow, to identify flaws in your system – either personal or professional. And now, the internet sure gives us myriad ways to deliver said criticism without much forethought, in a flash, and without making it very Read more »
Hiring For Social Media: Good Moves

Yesterday, we looked at some examples of social media job descriptions that were missing the mark in one way or another. But in and among the reams of mediocre, there were a few glimmers of promise. Let’s cover some of those, and start looking to the future for how we Read more »
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