I got a problem. Can you relate? Most of the people I used to like on Facebook, some of them even a lot, I don’t “Like” anymore. I blame Mark Zuckerberg.
Entries Tagged 'Business Services' ↓
I Don’t Like You and You Don’t Like Me
June 8th, 2010 — Blogging, Bunk & Twaddle, Business Services, Commentary, Facebook, Social Networking
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.
Associations that Truly Associate
February 2nd, 2009 — Business Services, Information Literacy, Social Networking, Web 2.0
“I can’t tell you how important I think social networking and web 2.0 tools are. For us, our MySpace page has literally been a runaway hit.” That’s Timothy Bishop, talking about the new ways the Ellensburg (WA) Downtown Association (also known as “EDA”) is putting itself on the map.
Putting Your Face On
January 17th, 2009 — Business Intelligence, Business Services, Cold Call, Competitive Intelligence, Information Literacy, Sales Strategies, Search, Social Networking
My mother always said, “I have to put my face on before I go out” (in public). Perhaps the single most important thing you can do for your social networking success is to put your face on ZoomInfo.com. Why? Let’s take Ian Griffin as a for instance.
7 Reasons Why You Should Cancel Conventions that Don’t Use Eventvue
November 3rd, 2008 — Blogging, Business Services, Internet Research, Relationship Networking, Web 2.0
We’ve been using Eventvue.com’s conference networking software for Monday and Tuesday’s Defrag convention. We haven’t even hit the convention floor yet – but here are 7 reasons why we already like it.
Whenever Twitter Closes a Door, Google Opens a Window
November 2nd, 2008 — Business Services, Google, Relationship Networking, Search
Twitter would seem to have no peer when it comes to inanity on the web. Perhaps even more so when it doesn’t work. We’re openly and admittedly new to this, but shouldn’t we be able “search” Twitter itself to see if a friend is or isn’t Twittering?
This Guy is Wiser than an Oatmeal Cookie
November 1st, 2008 — Blogging, Business, Business Services, Relationship Networking, Web 2.0
If you wanted to learn more about Fritter - excuse me, Twitter – Mike Keliher should be your guide. In his latest blog post he points out that Harvey Mackay is “older than the chocolate chip cookie.”
The 1-Hour Email Year
August 25th, 2008 — Business, Business Services, Relationship Networking, Sales Strategies
Sometimes someone invents something so clever, yet so obvious, that you smack your head in wonderment and exclaim, “Now, why didn’t I think of that?!” It’s that way for me with the zip-lock bag, Velcro and the $5 latte.
Rewards are Risky Business
August 13th, 2008 — Business, Business Services, Employee Motivation
Companies and organizations love to recognize their greybeards. Why, in just this past week, we’ve seen two “Lifetime Achievement” award ceremonies. Certainly, it’s fine to recognize years of service, long term accomplishments and contributors with deep pockets. But, as you might have guessed, we have a better idea.
You Can Kiss Your Competitors Goodbye
May 20th, 2008 — Business, Business Intelligence, Business Services, Cold Call, Information Literacy, Internet Research, Sales Lead Generation, Sales Strategies
Sam Richter has a new book out called Take the Cold Out of Cold Calling. Sam teaches Internet research. So do we. Then, why on earth would we tell you about his book?! Are we nuts?







