Going Solo Live, Having a session on billing, how do you get projects paid for – billing – hourly or per project or comingation, find out and read on. I keep blogging about this #GoingSolo, @Suw @dahowlett, @StowBoyd We have already posted these stories about Going Solo Live here: Going Solo – @Pistachio – how […]
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Going Solo Live has started, and it started with Stephanie Booth opening the conference and no @Pistachio is online. I keep blogging about this. We have written quite a bit about this conference, such as: social media – ropes to skip – Twitter – FAQ #2 social media metrics – trust is earned, so building […]
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2008 Democratic Primary in the U.S. – great case study for successful micro-blogging on Twitter by WCNC newsroom. BELOW is a collection of questions we have been asked more than once. The answers can help everyone getting up to speed on these issues, supporting clients or, most importantly, convincing one’s boss about the importance of […]
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Building trust in your brand – BBC or Business Wire – took a lot of effort. Loosing it by mishandling social media takes a few mistakes only as the cases below illustrate. For bloggers, this post shows that being given a Google PageRank of 9 does not mean you should re-distribute or cite content without […]
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For some it is traffic for others it is getting their friends to read what they write on their blogs. For me it is being able to grasp what the company’s products are about and how we can maintain our competitive edge.Writing a blog does help with this challenge. Accordingly, getting more traffic is a […]
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Unified communications – for Microsoft and Nokia this term likely implies the integration of different communication technologies (e.g., software, hardware and vendor head aches) and streams of communication (e.g., e-mail, SMS, voice over IP and video). Unified communications – strategy – deciding what and how social media such as Twitter or Friendfeed can be used […]
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We tell you why Dell may not do so well with its website and Hitwise may have missed the mark widely with its latest Twitter stats – and NO – Twitter is no longer a niche. Of those that know English, non-native speakers now outnumber native English-speakers by 3:1 Here is a checklist on how […]
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