Today, we wrap up the Improve your social strategy series. Alan Bleiweiss said it’s through more footwork. Calvin Lee explains customer service is key. Sheldon Levine points out you need to understand your audience. Steve Woodruff knows real life is important too. Suzanne Broughton closes out the week with her advice: Who are you? Suzanne Broughton (@SuzBroughton on twitter) Where are you from? Huntington Beach What do you do? VP of Digital at...
Social Media – ask 100 people how to do it better, and you’re guaranteed to get at least 90 different answers. Perspective on improving a social strategy depends on who you ask, where they are from, what they do and how they got into social. To prove what I mean, I asked 5 people I respect very heavily for their perspectives on the social world,...
Improving your social media and blog management strategies means time, effort and a lot of work. But, in order to make it a little easier, I have picked 12 posts (one from each month this year) that discuss different areas of improvement. January – How to be better in social media (it takes more than just participation.) February – 7 ways to stay strong in your writing...
Twitter is important. Whether you love it, hate it, don’t get it or don’t care, it has made a permanent impact on the way that people and businesses communicate and interact. If twitter were to fall off the edge of the proverbial map tomorrow, the lessons and changes it has made to the social sphere would remain. As I look back on the last year...
I read an blog post by Alan Weiss (and all of the comments in response to it!) yesterday. His post raised a lot of controversial questions about social media and the future of blogging in consulting for big business. And of course, It got me thinking about the future of business and creativity. I chose not to leave him a comment on his blog as...