A handful of articles that were important this week.
Archive for category Ideas
Stuff I read this week that made me go Hmm.
How will terror alerts on Facebook and Twitter show up for us citizens?
In January I registered to go to “Shine.” It is a women entrepreneur conference held in Dallas. The founder is Ali Brown, a self-described entrepreneurial guru for women. It’s the 1st weekend of November. I first came across it while researching a client’s blog. Somewhere within Fabulous After 40′s blog posts and comments I [...]
Twitter Conversations
Apr 1
Every week there are regularly scheduled conversations happening on Twitter. They are called tweetchats. Anyone can join in, or listen in. All you need is the #hashtag. Join in by following the #hashtag, anyone is invited to listen/read along or join the conversation. Here’s how they work: someone has organized it, so it has a [...]
On Tuesday April 5th I’m hosting an in-person session on social media strategy for businesses. The focus is on getting your strategy down on paper and developing a plan for how to execute on it. We will talk through what goals you’ve already have defined for your business this year and how to use a [...]
People always ask me how I keep up on changes happening on social platforms. It is hard for sure. There’s no way to read everything, there’s just too much information. Below are things I’ve read over the prior week that have struck me as important or influenced my thinking. You’ll see the link and 1 [...]
Nearly a year ago I started sending out SocialPie’s weekly newsletter. When I started planning it, my friend Russ said, “Weekly? That’s a big commitment.” It made me step back, rethink and plunge forward anyway. Weekly, smeekly. I could handle it. Fast forward, rubber hits the road. Weekly was a big commitment. Were there week’s [...]
Party Planning
Mar 23
SocialPie is approaching our 1st Anniversary. How should we celebrate? Share this:
A Digital Shrink
Mar 15
Dan Zarella has developed a tool called TweetPsych. Dan has a strong reputation for his scientific analysis of trends impacting social platforms like Facebook, Twitter and blogs. He’s a stat machine. TweetPsych compares a Twitter users tweet stream attributes to the “average” tweet stream so you can (hopefully) learn a little bit more about what [...]










