Archive for the ‘Facebook’ Category

Faster than the Speed of Spam

Friday, June 20th, 2008

Had a nice piece of Spam in my personal email inbox yesterday morning from AdAge…what annoyed me the most was the fact that there was zero personalization nor any chance to opt out.  I’m not a regular reader of AdAge, so I assume they got my email through my blog or perhaps a database they […]

I Love Saying Squidoo

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

It’s hard not to smile when you say “Squidoo“…say it…aren’t you smiling now. You are, and you’re welcome. A year ago I had created a Squidoo page and to be honest I really didn’t get it at the time, I saw it as simply a portal page, nothing more than MyYahoo or iGoogle. […]

Community is You

Friday, March 28th, 2008

The idea of community and it’s human ability to grow, outside of technology use, has been discussed a lot recently. My guess is that this comes from something I’ve been feeling a bit…”Facebook Fatigue” or “Twitter Tiring” or “Widget Withering” (I could do this all day).
Recognize the Symptoms!
Symptoms are often time mundane, a persistent […]

Wait, it was just a social media headache

Sunday, February 3rd, 2008

Yesterday we talked about the social media tipping point and what some folks do to make sure they can balance all of the content, events, beta invites and more. Well later in the day I saw a wonderful description of what I think I actually have, a Social Media Headache (SMH). I completely […]

What is your personal social media tipping point?

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Bryan Person posted a terrific question to Twitter on Wednesday asking people how they balance work and life (check out the responses Bryan got). Very soon after that I was reading Larissa Fair’s post about the increasing influence of social media. She is right when she writes:
This is more than a cultural phenomenon, I think […]