Despite recent indications that large corporations are not understanding social media sites such as Twitter, it’s clear that there are some that are finally getting it. A recent benchmarking study by Business.com followed up by a post by friend and cohort Joe Turner demonstrates how Social Media has gone corporate. The only thing truly surprising about [...] Full story...
So, you have a small- or medium-sized business. You’ve heard of social media, but you aren’t sure where to put your money.
Sorry guys. In social media, girls have what it takes to dominate.
Digg is the only male-dominated social media site amongst the several profiled in the Infographic below.
As I prepare to do the Social Media Boot Camp and seminars at the NADA Convention in Orlando, I have been looking for clear, concise, informative resources to spark ideas.
This map is pretty self explanatory: How states compare to the average U.S. Twitter Grade (as determined by Hubspot’s Twitter Grader).
Recently, a debate has been brewing within Corporate America regarding social media. How active should a corporation with franchise locations be with helping in local social media initiatives?
Using automotive social media as the example, many would say that the manufacturers should avoid working with their dealers in their social media activities as it would taint [.
I have the honor and privilege of participating in two batches of automotive social media seminars in Orlando this year.
One of the most talked about topic of 2009’s was the real time web. Even as 2010 has begun, more and more articles are written about the real time web and more and more startups have launched.
“Knock, Knock” is the sounds that use to symbolize a salesman’s presence, with a great haircut, suit to match and briefcase in hand.
We all work in a business dominated by people with infomercial expectations of zero effort and immediate results.