A quick multiple choice question:
What does it mean that you can now tweet with your thoughts?
A. A media-savvy PhD candidate knew how to get some attention
B. Resistance is futile—you will be assimilated
C. Twitter is mainstream
D. Twitter is passé—social networking via thought is the new, new thing Continue reading “Are You in the New Now?”
Your Customers Have You Right Where They Want You
Or, at least they should.
Recently, the iPhone reached a significant milestone: 1 billion apps downloaded. No matter what industry you are in, your customers are connecting with the Web and with brands in exciting ways—in ways that are more personal than ever before. Are they connecting with yours? Continue reading “Your Customers Have You Right Where They Want You”
The Second Wave of Social Networking: Aggregators
Now that you have accounts on Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Delicious, Digg, LinkedIn, Flickr, and probably a dozen other social networking sites, did you ever notice how annoying it is to update your status? Share a photo? Inevitably, some of your contacts are on one network, others on another, and you end up spending more time on the care and feeding of your online networks than it took you to take the photo in the first place. If you manage the online presence for your brand, there are simply not enough hours in the day to be active on all of the networks. Continue reading “The Second Wave of Social Networking: Aggregators”
Photo Thanks
Thanks to Billy Huys and Shaire Productions for taking the photos in the header.