Five New Event And Meetings Tech Tools To Consider

Evaluate Your Social Media Plan

New Romance

Seven Myths About Grilling a Steak

Why do they call it a Retina display?

Have a great weekend! I’m outta here…

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The Most Powerful Secret In Facebook Ads

Social Media Monitoring Tools

Blogging platform Posterous takes preposterous swipe at Tumblr

Direct attacks and unprovoked hostility are usually reserved for gossip blogs, not the people who make the platforms that power them.

But Posterous, the blog service that lets users post using e-mail, did just that Tuesday, taking a shot at a platform called Tumblr on its company blog. The headline: “Hey Tumblr users: Want comments? Need privacy? Graduate to Posterous.”

“Blogging on Tumblr is sort of like being in high school,” the statement reads. “But you know deep-down that you can’t be in high school forever. Eventually, you have to move on.”

Me? I’m a Posterous guy! What about you?

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Another ‘practical, tactical social media’ preso…

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This time, it’s TEC 41!

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Automate the Easy Stuff

On my Mac, I use TextExpander all the time. For instance, when I set up the link to TextExpander, I typed in ;href and it spat out all the little HTML bits so that I could do it really quickly. I have little biography bits set up, so I can add them to guest posts. I have ones set up for people I reference a lot like Julien Smith or Christopher S. Penn (did that by typing ;jul and ;csp respectively). I automate bits and bits of my text efforts, because I write a lot and there’s no sense doing all that typing manually, if I can just set it and forget it.

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The Horizon Report: K-12 Edition

No longer satisfied to be consumers of content, today’s audience creates content as well, and is uploading photographs, audio, and video to the cloud by the billions. Producing, commenting, and classifying these media have become just as important as the more passive tasks of searching, reading, watching, and listening. Sites like Flickr, Odeo, YouTube, Google Video, and Ourmedia make it easy to find images, videos, and audio clips, but the real value of these sites lies in the way that users can classify, evaluate, comment upon, and add to the content that is there. Using simple interfaces, visitors can build shared collections of resources, whether they be links, photos, videos, documents, or almost any other kind of media. They can find and comment on items in other people’s lists, sharing not only the resources themselves but information and descriptive details about them.

As a result, over the past few years, the ways we produce, use and even think about our media have undergone a profound transformation. Literally billions of videos, podcasts, and other forms of social media are just a click away for any Internet-connected user. As the numbers and quality of user-produced clips have increased, our notions of what constitutes useful or engaging media have been redefined — and more and more, it is a two- to three-minute piece designed for viewing inside a browser or on a mobile phone.

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The Do’s and Don’ts of Using Social Media for Business

Bizarro World’s new phone…

Product Fail

Social Media ROI: You Get Out What You Put In

Facebook Continues To Take Over World

Here’s a great example of a school district using Facebook wisely

Kudos to the school district of Janesville, WI for leveraging “good, fast, and cheap” social media tools. You can ‘like’ their page here

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Practice the HALT Method to Curb Impulse Purchases

To this acronym I add S for sleepy. I use the HALTS feature as a filter before making any major decision! Oh, and don’t forget: no drinking and emailing or blogging…

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How Salespeople Are Using Social Media for Real Results

California Considers Selling Ads on Digital License Plates

No, this won’t cause any accidents…

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Random acts of social media marketing

Don’t do social media on accident — follow marketingsavant.com and do it “on purpose”…

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