It seems like just yesterday we first met, but it wasn’t. It was April 16, 2009 at 7:43PM to be exact. My first tweet was the next day. That was almost three years after you launched but that was when Twitter was really catching on. Maybe it was Ashton Kutcher becoming the first user to reach […]
How Chopt Salad and Seamless Are Using Social Media As A Customer Service Tool
After a few relaxing and social media free days at the beach I returned home to an empty refrigerator. With the exception of a few tired looking celery sticks and a bottle of vodka, you could hear an echo inside of it. I had a busy morning planned for the home office and a 2PM […]
Why You Should Vet That Social Media Post Before You Share
Last week my Facebook feed included a picture of Bernie Sanders and a headline that he was never going to concede to Hillary with a comment that this was “interesting.” It seemed contradictory to everything I had been reading the days prior so I clicked through. The article was dated June 24 and posted July […]
What Your Digital Breadcrumb Trail Says About You
It’s happening every day. Whether it’s your personal brand or your business brand you’re leaving a trail of digital breadcrumbs that are making statements about who you are – or who you’re not. Each contributes to the story those of us on the other end are creating about you. Most of us give it little […]
The Top Ten Signs You’re Digitally Savvy
The latest research is showing we are spending half our waking hours consuming media, the growth coming from social media and mobile applications. That is a staggering statistic! But just because we’re consuming it, doesn’t mean we’re savvy to its nuances or thinking much about the digital trail of breadcrumbs we’re leaving behind us. Which […]
Think Before You Speak or Tweet or FaceBook
Mom always told me to think before I speak. Especially when I was filled with emotion. She said that when I didn’t, I had a tendency to utter words that had little daggers attached to them and were hurtful. Once the words were out of my mouth I wouldn’t be able to take them back. […]