#DCTH Chat Session for 02/05/09
#DCTH get’s bigger and bigger each week! I’ll be catching up on all of the new Twitter follows shortly. Thanks to all for the chat, and links, and ideas. Here’s the PDF of the Tweetchat session from tonight (February 5, 2009) (5 February, 2009 for Rob & Cam and the other non-US #DCTHers): dcth-020509.pdf As…
#DCTH Chat Session for 1/29/09
Another GREAT #DCTH on Twitter this evening. Thanks to all who joined in for the information/fun/etc. Here’s the PDF (Now with Links!) for you to catch up on if you missed anything: dcth-012909.pdf Don’t forget to catch #DCTH every Thursday evening from 6:00pm – 8:00pm EST (GMT -05:00) And join the DCTH Facebook page too.
Twitter Gone Wild – #DCTH
If you’re a Twitter user, and involved in design of any stripe, then mark your calendars for 2 hours every Thursday night from 6:00pm – 8:00pm EST. The brainchild of Chad Engle (@chadengle), DCTH is a chance to bounce ideas off each other, ask questions, and generally use the Twitter design community as a sounding…
5 Tips to Avoid Social Media Overload
With myriad social media choices out there it’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the choices. Until recently I was a pretty passive user of social media (SM) sites; a visit to Reddit here, a LinkedIn visit there, but nothing too over-the-top. For small businesses, it’s easy to hide your head in the sand, and avoid…
10 Creative Lessons from Bowie in Berlin
Sometimes you read a blog posting and just say: “wow, I wish I had written that.” Mark McGuinness over at Lateral Action, just posted one of those. (In fact I’ve stolen his title too) 10 Creative Lessons from Bowie in Berlin combines two “Mike” things, Bowie & Marketing. I could summarize it for you, but,…
Social Media Podcast from the Chronicle
Thanks to @jocelynharmon at Marketing for Nonprofits for pointing this out: Allison Fine has a new podcast at The Chronicle of Philanthropy called Social Good, which looks at how not-for-profit organizations can use social media (think Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, etc.) in their marketing and fundraising efforts. Here’s the first episode: To all of my not-for-profit…
Cue the Band…
This one might be best read with this CD playing in the background… I’m a Mountain Climber (of sorts) I keep this picture of me on my bookshelf here are the office; not because I’m the greatest looking cur you’ve ever met, but be cause of what it says. It was taken in oh, 1998…
Wow this networking stuff is cool.
It’s been one of those days; you know the kind: one of those days where the both the love and hate sides of the love/hate relationship with technology reared their ugly heads. What started out as an “I-hate-all-things-tech” day (major outage at my web host, well my web host, and the host of most of…
Obama's VP SMS – Epic Fail, Ultimate roxorz!!!1
This is not a political post. No Really, it’s about permission marketing, new media, and the last stand of the old media guard. By now you’ve most likely heard that Sen. Barack Obama has selected Sen. Joe Biden as his Vice Presidential running mate; but how did you hear about it? If you’re a bit…
3 Lessons from the Umbrella Lady
This is one of those: “the only lessons I ever needed, I learned from my first job” kind of posts. My first job was sort of unusual for a suburban kid from Edison, NJ. I worked at a farm market officially named Giles Farm Market, but know by everyone in the area as “The Umbrella…
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