Maine: Thirsty For Knowledge

Oct 04, 2010 1 Comment by

I’ve been spending more and more time in Maine in the last year helping folks learn new ways of doing business. Recently I spoke at Social Media FTW in Portland, ME and at Accelerate Maine in Bangor, ME. Social Media FTW had nearly 500 attendees, and Accelerate Maine had nearly 200 – that’s a lot [...]

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On Perception

Mar 15, 2010 5 Comments

I hoped that the volume of people pinging me after Chris discussed his rates would die down, but since it didn’t, I thought I’d quickly answer the questions. While I’m at it, I thought I’d talk a bit about perception and worth. Enjoy. Justin Kownacki’s post, referenced in the video, can be found here (and [...]

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CEO On The Go: Mobile Office Toolbox

May 21, 2009 6 Comments

It’s time to open the tool box again, and talk about tools for solopreneurs, entrepreneurs and business owners or CEOs who are always on the go. We discussed before that a good tool kit for managing social media is essential, but your business is about more than just engaging online. If you are like me, [...]

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Your 2009 Tech and Media Outlook

Jan 01, 2009 No Comments

2008 was a big year. An economic recession, presidential election and wild weather certainly made the year exciting; for tech and media, we saw the continued adoption of smartphones, the advent of online mobile application stores, the success of Twitter, and an increase in the use of social media tools by both young and old. [...]

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T-Mobile's G1: not quite Ponies and Rainbows

Nov 03, 2008 4 Comments

Of course, now that I said that, some bored software junky will design the “Ponies and Rainbows” app for the G1 just to spite me.  I won’t be too heartbroken. Probably everything you’ve heard about Google, T-Mobile and HTC’s new superchild, the G1 handset, is that it is the phone that will revolutionize the handset [...]

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Topics on Fire, Episode 7: Politics and Social Media/Technology

Oct 19, 2008 No Comments

The show was a lively one. The panelists were fantastic, and we opened up the phone lines at the end for broader discussion as well. Each person on the call gave a take-away for the listeners before we signed off for the night, something they could do to bring politics into their lives using online [...]

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Topics on Fire, Episode 6: Part Two of Gender Gap and Technology/New Media

Oct 05, 2008 2 Comments

Brief after show recap: This was a great episode where we got some major goals accomplished. I will be writing a full recap tomorrow here. Meanwhile, I encourage you to listen to the podcast and join the resulting Strong Women in Tech campaign network as well. The final panel for Episode 6 of Topics on [...]

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Topics On Fire: Episode 5, Education and New Media

Sep 21, 2008 4 Comments

Topics on Fire, Episode 5: Education and Social Media/Technology on Sunday, September 21st at 11:00 PM Eastern on TalkShoe Tonight’s podcast will be a good one! We’ll be discussing education and new media, social media and technology with Dave LaMorte, John Herman and E. Christopher Clark. I’m hoping to cover a lot of ground in [...]

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Topics on Fire Episode 4: Gender Gap and Technology

Sep 07, 2008 12 Comments

The final panel for Episode 4 of Topics on Fire has been set and the topic will be Gender Gap / Technology. Myself (Leslie Poston), Shireen Mitchell of Women Wired In, Leslie Bradshaw (recently featured on CSPAN covering the conventions), Meg Fowler of MegFowler.com (currently helping promote SM4SC.com), Micah Baldwin of CurrentWisdom and Lijit, Chris [...]

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Topics on Fire, Episode 3: Generation Gap and Technology

Aug 22, 2008 2 Comments

Topics on Fire is one of the many ways I’ve been tying to make social media effect real world change. This is a topic near and dear to my heart these days (you can tell, I went so far as to submit a panel for SXSW on the idea, which you can find, and vote [...]

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