Persuasive Picks for the week of 06/27/11
Google Launches Google+ To Battle Facebook Google’s announcement of their new Google+ service has been getting mixed reviews around the blogosphere from those who have been able to get an invite thus far. Get caught up with what the service entails, with this overview from Mashable‘s Ben Parr. Does Social Media Have a Return on [...]
Persuasive Picks for the week of 05/30/11
How JetBlue’s Social Media Strategy Took Flight Mashable‘s Todd Wasserman shares an interesting Q&A with JetBlue Marketing SVP Marty St. George that provides some insight into the company’s tremendous success with their social efforts. 5 top social media security threats There’s plenty of information out there about the benefits of integrating social media into your [...]
Persuasive Picks for the week of 03/28/11
7 Social Media Lessons From Phil CollinsMarjorie Clayman guest posts on Jay Baer‘s Convince and Convert blog with this entertaining post that draws parallels between Phil Collins‘ career and social media best practices. Do You Need a Social Media Detox?Creating a balance between social media responsibilities at work and personal time can be a tricky task, [...]
Raleigh’s Social Media and Tech Community share 2011 Predictions at TIMA Summit Party
Last Thursday night I attended the TIMA Summit Party – the only afterparty for the Third Annual Internet Summit in Raleigh, North Carolina. Quickly becoming one of the largest internet conferences on the East Coast, the Internet Summit was a near sellout this year with an estimated 1500 attendees! Bringing together Internet executives, senior marketers, entrepreneurs and [...]
Persuasive Picks for the week of 09/13/10
6 Ways to Lose Customers, Credibility And Friends On Social MediaOutspoken Media’s Lisa Barone reviews some unsavory online behaviors in social platforms that should be avoided when marketing yourself and your business. B2Bs Tap Social to Boost SearchThis eMarketer post highlights a recent study showing that B2B marketers are finding positive results from their online [...]
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