Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Social Media For Business Part 1 Social Media Basics

Presented By Steven Fisher. This is a great presentation to get your feet wet and learn about Social Media basics.

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Web 2.0 & Social Media Workshop - Spacetaker

This is a great primer to explain social media and examples of how to use it effectively.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

The Conversation Prism

The Conversation Prism by Brian Solis and Jesse Thomas

Friday, June 12, 2009

Social Media Boot Camp

Great Content for looking at what you are up to in the Web 2.0 realm.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Search - simultaneously!!



Search Twitter and Google simultaneously!

Visit also:
Twofind - Search Bing and Google at once.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Ready To Unleash The Power Of Blogs in Your Business?


It's been simmering below the surface for years and now this power shift has finally boiled over into simultaneous national recognition.

Like Goliath being slain with a lowly slingshot, the mainstream media (in the form of Dan Rather) came to the undeniable realization that they were no longer in control of information.

Within 30-minutes of that now infamous TV special on “60-Minutes II” broadcast bloggers were digging into the facts and questioning the validity of what had just been presented by the 42-year broadcast veteran. In less than one week, CBS admitted it could "no longer vouch" for the memos. And just weeks after the election, Rather announced his retirement and the blogosphere won another victory.

No matter what your political affiliation is, this incident is one very public example of the power of blogging. Blogging is quickly accelerating into a steeping, sloping growth curve of popularity and application. ABC News selected Bloggers as “People of the Year”, and Merriam-Webster declared “blog” its “word of the year.”

Putting the power of blogs to work for your business can have more an impact than you can imagine... and it's easier than you might think.

It puts the power of information and the impact of influence in the hands of the “average Joe”. It makes instant publishing a reality regardless of your technical skill level. And it’s a business growth tool that the savvy small business owner can no longer afford to ignore.

The world’s oldest, most effective form of communication and marketing on steroids!

So why is blogging gaining popularity so quickly? What's the attraction? And why is it so darn powerful?

The answer is quite simple when you consider history and human nature.

Blogging is an unstoppable technological force that exponentially multiplies the world's oldest, most favorite, and most trusted form of information sharing -- word of mouth.

Think about it. Who do you trust the most to give you advice, recommendations, and information about opportunities, purchases, or choices?

If you’re like the vast majority of people, it's the opinion of someone you know and trust. Someone who you feel is just like you. That type of trust comes from personal communication, social interaction, and the joining together of like-minded individuals.

Blogs and the blogging community deliver all that -- and more.

Now is the time to master business blogging and put it to use for you! Do it before other proactive business owners step into your ideal niche and muscle you out of this primetime opportunity.
You can learn more about blogs and business blogging in particular at http://tinyurl.com/lwhv7m

Monday, June 1, 2009

Reduce. Recycle. Reuse... Memory

I found this on the their website - FYI!

Go Green & Save the Environment with 4 All Memory
It's no secret that once a computer gets upgraded, the old memory modules often get tossed into the trash. Most people don't know that memory modules are made with harmful chemicals and metals that can damage our environment. The good news is that there is a green alternative.
4 All Memory is now offering its customers a way to help people and help the environment. We accept old memory of any size and shape and will either recycle it or donate it to a school or non-profit organization. Either way the old memory modules are kept out of a landfill.

Recycling is easy, all you have to do is mail your RAM to:
4 All Memory
Memory Recycling Program
655 Leffingwell Ave
St. Louis, MO 63122