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Shifting into Gear in Adaptive Media

Feb 28, 2010 9 Comments by

The catch-all term for these platforms we use is social media. I’ve found that term isn’t something some clients can wrap their heads around. I’ve have better success telling them this new focus is on being social, connected, helpful and accessible using adaptive media tools. That helps them make the mental separation between the nuts [...]

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April Events, Podcasts and Classes

Apr 08, 2009 No Comments

Uptown Uncorked has a lot going on in the way of lunch and learn sessions, networking events, podcasts and more in April. We want to achieve our goals of connecting people, improving how you use the tools you have and teaching you what you need to know to drive your self or your business to [...]

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The Importance of Social Media Landing Pages

Apr 05, 2009 No Comments

As someone who manually reviews each new follower profile to see what they are all about, I can attest to the importance of having a link in your bio. I know I am not the only one who is less likely to follow you back if I can’t see more information about you than a [...]

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Tonight's the Night to Talk About Music and Social Media

Mar 29, 2009 No Comments

Update: The podcast was a blast. Thanks to Joe, Flint, Carla and Matthew for participating and sharing your knowledge of music from all levels and a variety of aspects of the industry. Panelists, please feel free to grab the embed for your blog or profile – just link back here: Original post: Topics on Fire [...]

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iPhone 3.0 Update Brings Proper Mobile Social Networking Closer

Mar 18, 2009 3 Comments

The iPhone’s next update, 3.0, was just unveiled yesterday.  For all of you that don’t own iPhones (which includes me), you might very well be wondering how I can connect the progress of a single phone to the advancement of mobile social networking as a whole.  I’m going to explain, so try to keep up. [...]

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Oprah and Zuckerberg Take On Facebook Etiquette

Mar 13, 2009 No Comments

Finally, the two people whose opinions I value most are going to spill it: Oprah Winfrey and Mark Zuckerberg are going to talk about that fickle thing, Facebook “etiquette.”  What a relief!  I was afraid I would be forever unsettled as to how I should approach interactions with my Facebook peers.  And whom better to [...]

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So Your Parents Found You Online, Now What?

Feb 27, 2009 2 Comments

The moment has arrived that you’ve been dreading. Your dad left a comment on that photo of you in the lamp shade on your FaceBook wall. Your mom made fun of the outfit you wore to that party – the one where you took that picture in the bathroom mirror on your MySpace profile. Or [...]

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Mobile Social Spreading, but Still Stunted

Feb 22, 2009 No Comments

I just got my first iPod Touch, and suffice it to say that I’m officially hooked.  In fact, I’m more than hooked.  In less than 24 hours, I’ve effectively decided that lugging around a Blackberry Curve with the wonderful Touch is too much, and that I need an iPhone.  Leslie called the iPod Touch a [...]

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The Most Under Utilized Social Media Resource: Your Staff

Dec 18, 2008 6 Comments

If you aren’t using a social media guide who recommends that you tap into your existing staff for social media impact, you may be with the wrong guide. One of the first things we do for a new client is evaluate their existing resources. Nine times out of ten, they are overlooking their greatest asset [...]

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Could Becoming Social-Media Savvy Really Help the GOP?

Nov 10, 2008 2 Comments

A recent article on CNN.com, written by journalist Leslie Sanchez, suggested that Obama’s success in garnering an impressive following of young voters demonstrated that for the GOP to succeed, the party will need to match Team Obama’s savvy use of social media in future elections.  Though John McCain’s team certainly didn’t match the efforts of [...]

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