What did everyone think of the Cover it Live posts below? I'd love to hear your honest opinions, since I'm still weighing the pros and cons. It was a handy tool and made live blogging very simple. I think the posts themselves are hard to read though, and I don't
Tag: social media
Last week I got the chance to follow a number of the presentations at the Ragan Web 2.0 event that was hosted at SAS headquarters. As somebody dealing with knowledge management (KM) for a number of years, those technologies that usually fall under the Web2.0 umbrella are very interesting for
What are the benefits of using social media? Many of us think of social media as being for high school or college kids. They love it. But, business professionals know its value too. There's great gain for business leaders using social media to build awareness and become known as thought
I went to yet another social media seminar yesterday where I was reminded that the old rules of marketing and PR do not apply. The speaker, Jim Tobin of Ignite Social Media, gave it a fresh perspective: If you wouldn't do it at a cocktail party, don't do it in
~ Contributed by Hope Squires ~ Daniel Schorr is one of my favorite NPR reporters. I just hope he doesn’t mind me announcing that in a blog. Schorr has some strong opinions about what blogging has done to the news industry. In a recent Q&A with The Sacramento Bee, he
On Monday in this blog Alison raised a question with potential implications that frankly scare me a bit; are you more productive if you only check your email once a day? What if the answer is yes? I don’t think I could stand to do it, no matter how much