At least for basic accounts on Linkedin, you can no longer be completely anonymous in viewing profiles of others. What are the implications of this and is this too much openness for the network’s users? Continue reading
Tag Archives: LinkedIn
Networking Is Not Enough
According to Yahoo! HotJobs, a network needs to do more than just exist; it needs to actually provide professional value to you. I agreed with the list they created, and so decided to place people in my network into the roles they play in my professional life. Continue reading
Ad Agencies Don’t Get Social Marketing…At All
I read an article today on the 10 Twitter Mistakes made by Ad Agencies for New Business, and it really struck a nerve with me. This is probably because I am much more aware of advertising agencies and websites in my role at The Creative Circus than I was before. Continue reading
Print Ads? Radio Spots? Think Again.
Folks, it’s time to completely ditch the T.V., radio, and print ads. They’re insanely expensive and you’re not reaching that many people….compared to the social space, that is. Take a look and be amazed. I am every time.
There's a New Couple in Town
Twitter and Linkedin have teamed up to give Linkedin users the ability to update the status of both. I have been waiting for this some time now, as I end up taking my tweets and bringing them over to my Linkedin status updates.
Why Social Media Won't Work for You
Sure, everyone is talking about social media and, chances are, you know at least one other person using it for their business. But that does not mean that social media is going to work for YOUR business. Here’s why.
It's All About the Search
Whether you’re into social media, professional networking, PPC campaigns, email marketing, or any other type of online marketing, its a necessity to know it is still ALL about search.
Big Businesses Start to "Get" Social Media
FINALLY! Big companies have been extremely slow to embrace social networking into their corporate cultures. In some ways this is so strange, because large organizations are the ones who have the resources and capabilities to quickly implement new technologies and change the way we do business. On the other hand, its often the new, start-up companies that actually bring us the newest innovations.