Social Seating | A ticket to business opportunities
Looking for a more productive airline seat—not a quiet one where you can work, read, nap, or catch up on email, but one that puts you face-to-face with the CEO
Looking for a more productive airline seat—not a quiet one where you can work, read, nap, or catch up on email, but one that puts you face-to-face with the CEO
Last week I asked: Is it okay for lawyers and other business professionals to flaunt their political passions on Facebook and other social networks? This week I want to know:
Raise your hand: How many of you are stuck in the PUSHING TOO MUCH INFORMATION trap of social media? Right, just as I expected…too many. Pushing information on social media
There’s a lot more interest in Twitter from law firms these days. We know that individual lawyers are having success using the micro-blogging service for gaining exposure and access to
A photograph— which contained cocaine — did not belong to her. In mid-July, Paris Tweeted a photograph of a purse and wrote: “Love My New Chanel Purse I Got Today
I want social networking online to give me greater reach, not add to my workload. I’m always searching for ways to cut down on the amount of time I spend
Posted by Jayne Navarre on Mar 19, 2010 in Law Firm CMO, Marketing Communications, Social Web, Twitter | No Comments While no longer a novelty to Tweet a conference in
Using the social web for corporate communications and interactivity is UP, UP, UP according to a new study by the Center for Marketing Research at the University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth.
by virtualmarketingofficer It’s time to reassess Twitter. Is it a conversation or just another channel in the communications tool box? What’s the value proposition today? Has it evolved for the
by virtualmarketingofficer Image by luc legay via Flickr You can improve your ability to build meaningful business relationships on Twitter. I’d like to introduce you to my new role model,