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Sweets and Tweets: Free Cupcakes, Social Media and Crowdsourcing Almost Everything

by Debbie Weil | Jun 8, 2009 | Events, Social Media, Uncategorized

Update: SOLD OUT! You can now follow us on Twitter at @SweetsandTweets. The next Sweets and Tweets is Thursday July 9, 2009 at Baked & Wired in Georgetown. Genius Rocket is sponsoring. Venture capitalist, entrepreneur and politico Mark Walsh will speak about...

Sweets and Tweets! Free Cupcakes and Social Media

by Debbie Weil | Jun 8, 2009 | General, Uncategorized

Forrester’s Groundswell Creates a Social Technographic Profile Widget

by Debbie Weil | May 29, 2009 | Books, Stats & Studies, Uncategorized

Very cool. Based on the social technographic framework laid out in Groundswell.This is also cool because it illustrates how you can market with useful sharable “content” and sell without (being too obvious about) selling. Note the link to the $749 report...

Re the FTC and Bloggers: It’s a Brave New World But Old Rules of Disclosure Still Apply

by Debbie Weil | May 28, 2009 | Corporate Blogging, Social Media, Stats & Studies, Uncategorized

  Illustration (and caption) below by the talented Ming Zhuang at Medill’s Graduate School of Journalism.   On the one hand, it’s a brave new world where bloggers represent a new and unfettered publishing channel. One that enables us to consume...

New! Launching Show as Featured Expert on yourBusinessChannel

by Debbie Weil | May 21, 2009 | General, Uncategorized

Redux: Have You Googled Yourself Lately?

by Debbie Weil | May 20, 2009 | New New Things, ROI, Social Media, Uncategorized

I’m re-posting an entry I wrote 5 years ago. It still applies. Back then, Googling yourself was a relatively new concept. Now, it’s a truism that Google results are your home page. Posted May 19, 2004: “Google yourself.” That’s...
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