Chasing a High Follower Count Will Never Make You Happy
I was in a meeting the other day with another social media professional and we were looking for case studies to feature in a panel discussion. My colleague brought up one specific brand again and...
View ArticleSentiment Monitoring Seeks Out Online Emotion
Sentiment analysis is an important area for every business to get their head around. Despite the current technical limitations, sentiment monitoring in some shape or form can only grow in importance....
View ArticleMary Meeker on Mobile Marketing
Mary Meeker, former Morgan Stanley analyst, spoke at a Google event recently about mobile marketing. Meeker noted that so far it has been difficult for mobile publishers to create consistent ad-based...
View ArticleAmazing Universe…
Math/Mother nature. Left-brain/right-brain. Art/Science. Yin/Yang. It’s all the same amazing universe… Click here to view the embedded video. Share this on del.icio.us Digg this! Share this on...
View ArticleEditorial: The New Rules of Survival on the Social Internet
A Massachusetts teacher, June Talvitie-Siple, gets fired from her job because of disparaging comments she wrote about the school community on Facebook. Domino’s Pizza executives are caught blind-sided...
View ArticleFacebook Announces Partnership with Web Of Trust To Enhance Security
Facebook has just announced a partnership today with Web of Trust, a free tool that leverages crowd-sourcing to determine the “trust” factor of websites. WOT has built a database of “safe” websites...
View ArticleApocamix Now: The End of the World?
In honor of the fact that we may only have 2 days left before (yet another prediction of) the end of the world, here’s a great mix of all the best disaster movie scenes ever from Eclectic Method:...
View ArticleHave Project, Will Travel: Top 10 Tips for Successful Technology Outsourcing
If you were to travel to the outer reaches of Mongolia for 3 months, what would you do? Would you be spontaneous, hop on a plane and take only a few essentials in a small backpack? Or would you plan...
View ArticleNon! to Facebook, Twitter: France Bans On-Air Mentions
Leave it to the French to come up with another ban – this time it’s on-air mention of Facebook and Twitter. Ah, yes – the logic of banning the internet on television – somewhat ironic, to say the...
View ArticleSneak Peek at Windows 8: Touch Screen for PCs
Introduced just a few days ago by Julie Larson-Green, corporate vice president, Windows Experience, Windows 8 is a “reimagining of Windows, from the chip to the interface”, a new kind of operating...
View ArticleDon’t Be Afraid of the Big, Bad QR Code
I don’t see QR Codes fading into the realm of techno-gimmick anytime soon. A recent article in Print Solutions Magazine provides some compelling data that clearly suggests the opposite. The number of...
View ArticleFour Great Cloud Tools for Business
My Father always told me to “use the right tool for the job”. Most of our customers tell us that GPnet™ is the best supply chain management tool they have ever used. Leveraging the power of the...
View ArticleApp Addicts
Whether you’re an iPhone, iPad, Android or Windows Mobile user it has become clear that the ‘app’ is here to stay. What began as goofy gimmicks and games are now a tsunami of options and opportunities...
View ArticleSome Rules Are Meant To Be Broken…
[Updated 11/20/2011] My favorite game when I was 8 years old was Monopoly. I loved the idea of owning property, building a kingdom, the risks and rewards – and I loved the rules. Taking turns to move...
View ArticleEditorial: An Open Letter to Cirque de Soleil
Dear Cirque de Soleil, First, I need to tell you of my absolute admiration for the incredible accomplishments of Cirque de Soleil – artistic and creative, ingenious and inventive, athletic and...
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