I’ve spent the last two months working on my transition from Typepad to Wordpress. The process has been part of my hiatus from blogging as I regroup and redefine the purpose of my personal blog. I’ve also updated the feed to point from typepad to the new site so we’ll see if this works.
As the number of social networks grows, it's easy to be overwhelmed
by the effort to maintain each one independently. Each network may
serve a purpose to your personal or professional life but it is easy to
lose track of the networks you've joined, are managing or are
interested in.
For individuals, there is a great How To from Ben [...]
I just wrapped up a meeting with Erik, Jason and Greg from Avicom regarding social media and opportunities in the health care sector. It was refreshing to have a face to face conversation with individuals who "get it" and see the opportunity for using new media tools to communicate with internal and external audiences. You [...]
I've had the pleasure of participating in the second iteration of the Age of Conversation. I was one of the 100 contributing authors to the original Age of Conversation and now have the pleasure of being a member of the 237 member team that contributed to Age of Conversation 2.0.
Each of the author's contributed [...]
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I was watching a TED Presentation with Jonathan Harris,
an artist and computer scientist, about his passion for collecting
stories. One of the projects that Jonathan shares during the
presentation is We Feel Fine which he developed with Sep Kamvar.
We Feel Fine
scans the worlds blogs to collect snippets of peoples feelings. The
information is then rolled together and [...]
The Age of Conversation 2 is coming soon. 237 authors have submitted their contributions and the final review and book building is underway. I was fortunate enough to participate in the first Age of Conversation with 100 authors and am excited to be apart of this second experience. The new book will feature a [...]
The following video is making the rounds online. It’s a guy named Matt who has traveled around the world and danced. Danced in 39 countries and filmed it all. According to his web site , “In 2006, Matt took a 6 month trip through 39 countries on all 7 continents. In that time, he danced [...]
During a recent integrated advertising conference, Joseph Jaffe has provided an interesting perspective on Social Media mistakes made by some of the top marketers: Sprint, Sony, T-mobile, Target and Starbucks. Jaffe has been challenging corporations and individuals to harness the power of social media and new opportunities for one to one communication. I think it’s [...]
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Matthew Milan at Critical Mass posted a very interesting presentation to slideshare call Leading with Insight. It is a thought provoking look on how critical it is to be insightful and use it as means to inspire and lead. The presentation gives clear instructions on how approach things in a manner that is thoughtful and [...]
Shiv Singh of Avenue A/Razorfish hosted a client summit this past week and posted seven key takeaways related to social media. They are great highlights that can be considered within all the conversations digital agencies have with their clients who are exploring the social media space. I've outlined the seven below. The details are over [...]
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