NOTE: Shortlink for this article is: http://wp.me/pXBON-178 Boy, you can’t throw a stick these days without hitting someone who’s got some kind of social media activity going on. And it’s [ … ]
Category: Social Media
The Influencer Project – summarizing the shortest marketing conference ever
I first heard of the Influencer Project on David Meerman Scott’s blog. Billed as “the shortest marketing conference ever“, the goal was to get 60 presenters and give them each [ … ]
There is no such thing as bad press
OR: Misery loves company, especially company that can go onto your Twitter stream. So assuming you’ve read the Interwebs lately you’ve hard the tale of how an Apple employee lost [ … ]
Toronto Transit Commission – How not to handle bad PR
The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) is dealing with a real PR problem right now. There have been a number of photos and videos taken by transit riders and posted on [ … ]
Taking the “mess” out of Messaging (part 4)
This is part 4 of the series. Here are links to Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. In this part, I’ll take a look at whether the industry can [ … ]
UniFlame understands the value of customer experience
As a former technical writer, it’s always disappointing to see the sad state of virtually any kind of instruction manual or guide. These documents are literally afterthoughts, included I’m sure, [ … ]
Upcoming ProductCamps
ProductCamp New York was last weekend and it appears to have been quite successful. Alan attended and wrote up this post about it. If you missed the New York session [ … ]
Announcing ProductCamp Toronto 2009
The time and place for the next ProductCamp Toronto has been set. It’s Sunday October 4, 2009 @ the Ted Rogers School of Business at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto. [ … ]
Embracing New Media
I’ve written about the CBC radio show “The Age of Persuasion” before. A recent episode entitled Embracing New Media is worth listening to. By looking at how people reacted to [ … ]
Tom Grant Kicks Some SaaS
Forrester’s Tom Grant has written 2 excellent pieces rebutting some rather uninformed blog posts and comments made by Rick Chapman over at SaaSUniversity.com. Many people, myself included, left comments directly [ … ]