In the last two weeks, I’ve written about social media roles which would be good for fairly small business owners and sales people in particular professions. Today, I’m heading in
Last week, I wrote about Content Creators, and how they can effectively use social media to build a following for their ideas. But what about those of you who can’t
Last week I gave an overview of various social media roles. Over the next few weeks, I’m going to go more in-depth on these roles and how they affect time
In talking to people and working with clients, I’ve realized that strategies for using social media fall into five basic categories: 1. Content Creators 2. Content Filters 3. Networkers 4.
I received an interesting question from a reader of this blog: how to prioritize important action items and what to do when everything seems important. Let me take the second
Do you get to an event and freeze when you don’t know what to say? If so, you’re not alone, and I’m going to give you some networking conversation starters
Yes, this post is work safe. 🙂 Getting more followers is a common goal on Twitter. But having lots of followers who don’t engage with you doesn’t do much good.
Several years ago, I read a great article by Dean Wesley Smith on how not to shoot yourself in the foot as a self-published writer, and one of the points he
I got this question twice in the last week, which made me think it was time to answer it. Lots of people set up a LinkedIn profile, perhaps finish it,
Congratulations. If you’ve been following my recent series of posts, you’ve got a plan to conduct your search. You’ve got some target companies. You’re working your contacts, and you’ve got