Get a refresh on Facebook for business
If you’ve just attended Trib U training on how to use Facebook for business you might want to refresh your memory as you build your page by checking out Facebook’s Free Marketing Bootcamp, which started this week and is running for the next two weeks. Facebook’s already hosted two live streaming sessions and they’ll be
Public Parts: Rules for the Radically Public Company
These rules for a radically public company are excerpted and adapted from Jeff Jarvis new book, Public Parts. You’ll be hearing more about Jarvis and his book here, but in the meantime I’ll offer some food for thought. A few questions to ask yourself. Could your company be this radical? At this point in time,
Fave sources for tracking social media
The social Web is changing the world. Know it. Entire industries are being reshaped as organizations — one by one — respond to the needs of the crowds. My writings here report on this sea change, which has just begun. So on this blog, you’ll read about emerging trends in the social Web and their possible impact
Pew: Internet a go-to source for local business info
We are a discriminating audience, a bit like fact pickers, rummaging around the new and traditional information streams to find the treasures, the useful bits of news about local business, a new Pew report has found. In a nudge to local businesses not yet active in Internet marketing, Pew reports that the Internet is the
Social Media Week Chicago – an agile gathering of practitioners
If you didn’t make Social Media Week, you can learn much by simply surfing the Social Media Week website. Many sessions were blogged by participants and we had a great Twitter stream. Both provided good info. I’ve curated the top-rated videos from YouTube [Sorry – you can only see them on the Storify site. New
