Monthly Archives: September 2011

Are You Struggling to Keep up with Facebook Changes?

I don’t know about you, but I have a hard time staying on top of the constant changes on Facebook. There’s a big fuss among the users whenever there’s a major change, but everyone seems to settle down once they get used to them. In many cases, the changes are actually good; it’s just frustrating…

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Are Your Ears Buzzing? Mine Are!

Have you ever met someone at a networking event and had them say “Oh, you’re [YOUR NAME]! I’ve seen you on [NAME OF WEBSITE]!” No? Maybe you’re just not keeping your eyes open for chances to get your name out there! As I’ve mentioned in previous posts, I’m always seeking out opportunities to be a…

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Avoiding Automation Overkill

There are a lot of tools out there that were designed to save us time when using social media. I take advantage of a select few myself, such as using FeedBurner to automatically post my blog updates to my Twitter feed. There are also a lot of people out there who have discovered they can automatically…

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Organizing the Web

There’s a new buzz word making its way around the Internet: content curation. Have you heard of it? Content Curation can be defined simply as the act of searching, grouping, organizing and sharing the most significant content on a particular topic on the Internet. Source: What is Content Curation? It’s becoming more and more popular…

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Fall Schedule of Events

It’s a sure sign that summer’s drawing to a close when my calendar starts to fill up with speaking engagements. I’ve got one scheduled each month from September to November, which is often enough that I stay fairly comfortable with it, yet not so often that it infringes on my regular workload. Here’s what I’ll…

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