6 Posts Tagged with “Social Media”
Building a Successful Web Presence
Imagine a huge party full of your customers, biggest fans, competitors, and worst enemies. Not only is everyone mingling and making introductions, but at the front of the room is a podium with an open microphone.
This is the beauty of the internet. Companies that are late to the party, or worse, don’t show up at all, endure the humiliation of watching their brand dragged through the mud and their customers enticed away by competitors. Do yourself a favor, actively and passionately building a strong web presence.
Here’s how to get started.
Stuff We Like: Spotify Music
Stuff We Like: Pinterest
Pinterest is virtual bulletin board that lets you organize and share all the beautiful things you find on the web. It’s a visual tool to quickly sort and save ideas, inspiriation, recepies, project details – anything you want. Not only does it store an image, it also allows you to categorize them into “boards” storing both the original web link and a thumbnail image.
Social Media for Conferences & Events
Social Media is everywhere. Blogs. Facebook. LinkedIn. Twitter. YouTube. Flickr. The list of social media applications continue to become entrenched with modern life and its user base keeps multiplying daily. As recently as a few months ago, businesses and professionals were asking, “Is this relevant to me/my organization/my industry/my profession?” If you’re struggling with why you should be involved in social media, consider the following statistics...
New Job Roles For 2010
As the economy has taken its toll on businesses, we have all been pushed into the position of doing more with fewer staff. On top of that, the web and social media technology have rapidly evolved and create a whole new paradigm for marketing and customer engagement.
It’s time to take a fresh look at your organization and either create new positions or additional job roles to meet the challenges ahead. Feel free to modify, merge, or create teams to manage these new tasks.
Web Tools for Small Businesses
Many non-profit organizations struggle keeping up with the rapidly changing technological and social evolution that the internet has created. To help, we’ve compiled a list of free (or really inexpensive) web tools and applications that can transform the way to work, plan and communicate to your organization and communities.


