Articles in Blog
Have you started your own blog? Congratulations!
Now what?
You probably would like some visitors, comments – activity in general. Your blog doesn’t live in a vacuum, right? Or, at least, it won’t for very long unless …
I've recently started to notice the results of my search inquiries in Google sometimes include a section at the bottom of page one in titled, "Results from people in your social circle". It appears to …
Since Twitter started gaining mainstream publicity, from CNN reading out tweets live on air, to Perez Hilton asking his 1.5 million followers to call the police one Sunday night, the corporate world has been wary …
Disclosure may simply be good social media practice
by Sara Fitzpatrick Comito
Jack Shafer has a problem. In his post earlier this week for Slate, Shafer takes issue with the FTC’s new disclosure rules for bloggers, calling …
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This new Google commenting tool is very interesting and could quickly become something that big brands will have to pay attention to. Eventually, we all might. I think the Google …
I'm experimenting with the newly installed Facebook Connector plugin setup by Brian Yerkes (http://www.brianyerkes.com/) on the Social Media Club of Southwest Florida's site. You can find the plugin in the sidebar of our club's site …
I continue to experiment with the new online Twitter client twitTangle. They continue to systematically improve the beta version of the software. Many of the major bugs have been worked out. The thing I find …
I was interested to see that Ernst & Young had actually created the first Facebook fan page. I found this interesting for two reasons. First, I have recently been researching how professional services firms …

