Unhelpful Packaging Cutter Sold In Ironically Impenetrable Packaging

‘Managing your online presence’ is a new seminar offered at the Kewaunee County Power Breakfast by e1evation, llc and Jag, Inc. We’ll be talking about how to create a social media policy and how to monitor your online presence. As always, we’ll have lots of great information and plenty of “good, fast, and cheap” tools to take home with you…

Contact Jennifer Brown for more info and to rsvp — her number is 920-487-5233!

What You Can and Cannot Do Under Wisconsin’s Text-messaging Ban

Wisconsin’s new ban on texting while driving takes effect this week, but the law is so specific that it may not limit drivers’ cell phone use like it sounds.

When the law takes effect Wednesday, Wisconsin becomes the 30th state to ban texting while driving. But that’s really all it does.

The list of what you cannot do is quite short:

  • You cannot write a text message or email while your car is in motion
  • You cannot send a text message or email while your car is in motion

That’s it. You can still read text messages or emails. Surfing the Internet is still legal, too.

Scrolling through your contact list, dialing numbers, and talking on your phone while driving? That’s all still fine.

Under this law, you can evens till check your electronic calendar while you’re on the road.

And if you still want to write or send that text or email legally, you can do that when you hit a red light, stop at a stop sign, or are stuck in traffic — whenever you’re not moving.

Law enforcement officials say this texting law is much like the current one for inattentive driving but much more specific.

State statistics show 18 percent of all crashes last year were the result of inattentive driving.

Follow the ‘via’ link if you want more detail on the topic…

10 Tips for Managing The New Facebook Groups

Facebook Groups is quite simply: Facebook The Way It Should Be. Last Wednesday Facebook introduced a revamped version of their “groups” feature.  If you are 100% new to groups take a look at the crazy short video below (it’s only 2 minutes!). After that, and to really get you rolling in style we created a list of the top 10 tips to keep in mind so you can manage the new Facebook feature like a pro:

You’ll have to follow the ‘via’ link if you want to get at those 10 tips!

What Tools Are You Using for Listening, Engaging, and Social Media Management?

For me, it begins and ends with Google Reader; I use Reader to aggregate feeds from many of the tools above to create a virtual newspaper of trusted sources. How about you?

The Rise of Text Messaging

5 Not-So-Easy Steps to Managing Your Brand Online

“Unless you literally run your business with your ears plugged and your eyes covered, you are aware of the importance of social media and its impact on both brand and bottom line. However, while social media is the topic du jour in mainstream news, on blogs, in books, at conferences and at your local Starbucks, we may still underestimate its overall promise and potential.
The socialization of business is comparable to the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland or the red pill in the Matrix. If ignorance is bliss, awareness is awakening. Where there’s insight, there’s opportunity – but with opportunity, there’s also a cost. In this case, that cost is financed through learning, change, adaptation and innovation.
Social media is deceptive. It appears easy, free and yours to own simply for the price of admission and engagement. If this post were to live up to an alternate headline, say the “5 Easy Steps to Managing Your Brand Online,” the list might look a bit like this”. Follow the ‘via’ link to read the rest of the article…

Tips for Managing Social Media Information Overload

5 Reasons for Not Managing Your Pipeline

Colin Wilson writes… “I’ve been travelling the length and breadth of the UK last week and not been able to put up any posts on my blog and so feeling a little more than a tad guilty I’ve been trying to put one together during my lunch break on one of the training workshops that I’ve been running… to help me I enlisted the help of some friends and so my thanks go to Tony, Richard, Elaine, Mike and Dave (aka Ishbell) who helped me develop this list.

Here are our 5 best reasons why you should not manage your pipeline…” A tongue in cheek look at the problem of opportunity pipelines which is definitely worth the read. Click here to read more…

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