The great poet Dylan Thomas knew how to captivate imaginations and move hearts. (He’s the author of the famed line “Do not go gentle into that good night.”) So he knows a little something about when to speak and when to shut up. Which brings me to his next great line: “Somebody’s boring me. I
Information overload. We all experience that in today’s fast-paced, information leaping society. But in order to keep up with others in your industry, it is important to get on the social media bandwagon. and that means increasing your knowledge. You don’t want to be left behind just because you thought Facebook, You Tube, or LinkedIn
What the Increase in Online News Readership Means to YOU News has gone social! Keeping informed is no longer a solitary experience, spent quietly in front of one’s TV or at the kitchen table with the newspaper. Nope. According to a recent Pew Internet report, over 60% of Americans are getting a portion of their news
Stephen R. Covey, author of a number of excellent books, including my favorites The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (a must read for everyone who is alive…) and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Families (not as famous, but incredibly valuable to help families be happier and more cohesive) passed away from the effects
It used to be when someone said “Facebook” – people instantly thought of “status updates”. Or that trademark blue color. Or funny pictures from your friends. But these days, the latest news headlines have a lot of folks instead thinking words like “invasive” and “no privacy”. I’ve said it before but I’ll repeat it here.
The promise of ‘free’ advertising and easy PR draws business owners, both big and small, to the social marketing arena. They think that all they need is to establish a Twitter account or set up a Facebook and LinkedIn page and it’s off to the races. They’ll just get going, get posting, and figure it
You already know time is money. Wasting time online doing things that distract you from your core business is tantamount to throwing money away. But human nature takes over sometimes and you find your mind wandering, and your mouse surfing, when you should be working. And it’s especially bad in the world of social media.
Blogs are a great way to show off fresh content. They attract Google spiders and readers alike with their hot-off-the-press posts. But what happens to a blog post when it’s lukewarm-off-the-press, or even a few weeks “cold?” Should you just leave it there in the archives to rot? Or are there ways to drive tons
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