Monthly Archives: July 2013
Don’t Be Afraid to Borrow Social Media Recipes
July 29, 2013
A word often paired with social media is ‘engagement.’ It’s true. Social media is an engaging medium. While this is exciting for many, some brands see this as a barrier to entry, especially smaller businesses or those in B2B sectors.
For whatever reason, as a society, we like scary stories. Whether it’s generations-old campfire stories or urban legends about organ thieves, we can’t help ourselves. Like all things, the Internet has been an accelerant to these scary stories, especially when … Read More
Why Your Brand Needs Youtility (Book Review)
July 15, 2013
Pssst! I have a secret to tell you about Jay Baer’s new book Youtility. Are you ready? First, as you know I’m a huge fan of Jay’s work including the Social Pros podcast as well as his previous book, The … Read More
What’s Your Brand Promise?
July 8, 2013
Recently we’ve spent some time exploring what a brand is (and why it matters). We’ve also looked at the spark that gets your brand off the bench and into the game. Today I want to spend some time looking at … Read More
Make Art, Not Work
July 4, 2013
Each one of us has an artist inside, dying to escape. Recently I found myself using this expression only to have a peer push back a bit, questioning whether or not all of us indeed posses an inner-artist. This caused … Read More
What’s on Your Blogging Menu?
July 1, 2013
Blogging for business is both important and challenging. Google’s Zero Moment of Truth data reminds us that people are now consulting twice as many online sources before formally “shopping” online and off. Studies from the Content Marketing Institute and Marketing … Read More