Stop Blaming the Social Media Platform, Focus on Your Relationships | Pam Moore on Social Media Today: “We are responsible for how we engage, inspire and connect with our audiences. We are responsible for our actions, our privacy settings and how transparent we are. Most importantly we must take responsibility personally for our overall success [...]
Monthly Archives: September 2010
Social Media Policy from Dilbert
I do not know why this is funny. It’s not funny. There’s nothing funny about this.
Criticize This
Seth’s Blog: Interpreting criticism: “Heartfelt criticism of your idea or your art is usually right (except when it isn’t…)” My experience is that most folks can’t handle criticism. It’s a hard-learned lesson, finding that spot where you an here someone’s bad news and turn it into your personal good news, make it something better and [...]
The Subtle Path
Social Media And The Art Of Talking Around The Subject | Social Media Today: “It’s like someone taking out a huge cartoon Acme sledgehammer and hitting you over the head while calling you dumb. It’s annoying and the brand typically has under 100 followers to show for their efforts. I kind of feel bad, they’re [...]

















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