Social Movements in Business: Review of Uprising by Scott Goodson
TweetSocial movment rhetoric was one of my favorite things to study back in graduate school. With that in mind, this book was the perfect blend of both my old and new passions: Social movements and...
View ArticleTwitter: Invasion of the Walmart Spambots
TweetTake me to your leader...for low prices and scams! (Photo credit: Wikipedia)Anyone who’s talked with me on Twitter and read my blog knows that one of my greatest pet peeves on the network are...
View ArticleReview: Bluestacks: Android Apps on your PC
TweetI am fascinated by the Android operating system. Unfortunately, since I don’t have an Android phone or Tablet (Not counting the Kindle Fire since it’s not a true Android tablet) I can’t really...
View ArticleFour Ways Individuals Can Work Twitter Chats to their advantage
TweetI was reading over Mack Collier’s Five ways to work Twitter Chats for Businesses when I realized that there was more than one reason for someone like me to get involved in Twitter chats....
View ArticleFour reasons why video blogging is still a bad idea
TweetI’ve made my comments about it on Twitter, but I think I should further elaborate it here:I HATE VIDEO BLOGS.Hate them. Despise them. Wish they were never made. Sadly, it looks like these video...
View ArticleHow to NOT get comments on your blog.
TweetComments. We want them. We like them. We probably need them. They make blogging more fun.But many bloggers actually do things that DETRACT from getting them comments. Here’s some of the things...
View ArticleOn Page Length
TweetThere are tons of blog posts, big and small, thin and fat, far and wide.But between Pandas and Penguins, between blog posts of all types, there seems to be one annoying question that I constantly...
View ArticleSix Reasons why LiveFyre rocks
TweetI praise Lifefyre more times than I probably should. Especially during #Blogchat when people ask how to get more people commenting on their blog. My first response is almost always this: Install...
View ArticleTwitter for small business – Reviewing Twitter’s book
TweetRecently, Twitter released a free ebook for small businesses on how to maximize its Twitter effectiveness. The ebook is a 22 page long report that could essentially be considered Twitter for...
View ArticleBlogworld Panel Proposal: The Obligatory Panel on Getting More Blog Readers
TweetNext week is BlogWorldExpo, New York Edition. Sadly, I can’t attend. However, I do plan to be there for the Vegas edition in 2013, as I plan to submit a speaking proposal.Panel Abstract: The...
View ArticleHas Blogging become too complicated?
TweetThe above image is a word cloud genration of Problogger’s RSS Feed Content. As you can see, clearly there is a lot more going on here than just blogging.Recently on #blogchat, a small debate...
View ArticleReviewing (And learning about) Navigating Social Media Legal Risks
TweetIf you do a ton of social media consulting, blogging, developing, or anything on the Internet, you owe it to yourself to keep your legal butt covered. The best way to do that is to learn and be...
View ArticleAnnouncing the new Twitter Chat Weekly Summary!
TweetFor those of us passionate about our Twitter Chats, but always seem to miss them, are never able to catch them, or end up having to do something else at that moment, it seems that we’ve totally...
View ArticleYour links at a glance: A review of Rebelmouse
TweetIf there is any one activity at the core of all social media, it’s link sharing. When you dole out links like heck as a Internet user, however, they tend to get lost in the fold. With Rebelmouse,...
View ArticleNine Plugins to install with a new wordpress installation
TweetIn response to this week’s #blogchat topic, I decided to make a quick post depicting some of the plugins you should install immediately upon setting up WordPress. These plugins will make your...
View ArticleHow to get the LiveFyre Admin Page in WordPress
TweetAs much as I love LiveFyre, there’s one thing about it that annoyed me: There was no access to my LiveFyre profile through the plugin.Oh sure, there’s a “Livefyre” option in the comments, but...
View ArticleWhat should happen to your content when you die
TweetSome time ago, I had a conversation with a few people in #blogchat about what happens to your blog if something happens to you.What should your family do with your blog and content when you die?...
View ArticleAre content aggregator tools really that useful?
TweetThis post is in response to this week’s Blogchat topic: Getting blog and social content organized. I’m always a big fan of trying out new things. I was one of the first with a Gmail account, a...
View ArticleCould the Samsung Note be Android’s answer to the iPod Touch?
TweetImage via CrunchBaseFor many people, the iPhone is the best phone money can buy. For those who can’t commit to the contract or the fees, however, the iPod Touch is the next best thing (I myself...
View ArticleReview: Facebook All-In-One for Dummies
TweetDespite countless efforts by Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook still remains a mystery to some people. Its interface can be quite complex for certain people to understand. Fortunately, help has arrived...
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