You can be the smartest, most talented person in the world, but if you believe the the hogwash some “Twitter Experts” are pitching you’re putting your business at risk by following goofballs and gangsters on Twitter.
Entries Tagged 'Blogging' ↓
Twitter: Now Irrelevant, Stupid and Just Plain Dangerous
December 9th, 2009 — Blogging, Business, Social Networking, Twitter
Talkin’ About You
August 20th, 2009 — Blogging, Business Intelligence, Business Services, Competitive Intelligence, Internet Research, Sales Lead Generation, Sales Strategies, Social Networking, Web 2.0
All your worst high school fears have now been realized. Yes, people ARE talking about you behind your back. Now, however, there’s a way to keep your ears pealed, never miss a single snarky comment and even fight back.
The Great Gatsby’s Last Tweet
April 23rd, 2009 — Blogging, Business, Commentary, Sales Strategies, Social Networking
If you search F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic, “The Great Gatsby,” you won’t find a single instance of the word “Twitter.” Which makes it kind of a refuge from the endless puffery and promotion that you find on Twitter.
Just Say "Thank You"
March 13th, 2009 — Blogging, Social Networking
When people take the time to comment, answer or participate, for friggin’ sakes, please say thanks – perhaps the way David Meerman Scott does.
Convention Canceled or Attendance Boosted? – Your Choice
March 9th, 2009 — Blogging, Business, Events, Sales Lead Generation, Sales Strategies, Social Networking
The headlines are clear. Conventions and conferences are losing attendance and even being canceled because of the bad economy. Other headlines tell of the astonishing growth of “social networking.” Did you know that second set of headlines holds the key to stopping the first?
The Heart of the Twitter Matter
January 11th, 2009 — Blogging, Business, Coaching, Information Literacy, Sales Lead Generation, Social Networking
To paraphrase Don Henley, “I got the call today, I DID want to hear and I knew that it would come.” Yes, Terri Norvell is going to Twitter. And the Henley song just keeps ringing in our ears – especially the part, “All the things I thought I knew, I’m learning again.”
The Blog of the Year for 2009
January 2nd, 2009 — Blogging, Business, Social Networking, Web 2.0
These are tough times – economically, politically, personally – we’re all challenged in ways many of us have never seen. That’s why, in 2009, you should “go Green.” Charles Green, that is.
TwitterDog Millionaire
December 1st, 2008 — Blogging, Business, Information Literacy, Web 2.0
Lots of people are joining Twitter. Most of them are either bragging on themselves or telling you what they had for dinner. Very few of them are interesting. And that’s breaking Dave Taylor’s rule.
Just the Guy We Need for Government 2.0
November 26th, 2008 — Blogging, Information Literacy, Local Search, Relationship Networking, Search, Web 2.0
We’ve been ganging up on Twitter lately. Much of it deserved. However, we’ve already bumped into brand new friends from all points of the compass by using this strange tool. And, then, just yesterday, we saw that Dan joined. Thank goodness.
Going Next Door for a Drink
November 15th, 2008 — Blogging, Business Intelligence, Google, Information Literacy, Internet Research, Relationship Networking, Web 2.0
Back in the 1980’s in Salt Lake City you had to step outside and buy your drink next door. You see, restaurants couldn’t sell liquor, but you could bring it in with you. It’s like that when you want to search Twitter.










