For as long as I have been blogging, I have been terrible at subscribing to peoples’ blogs. I had a lot of concerns about it. For example, would I just go to those sites and never find anybody new? Would I get so far behind that I would just do what so many have done… Continue reading Are you locking out blog subscribers?
Month: January 2012
Why there will never be a Margie Clayman Facebook Fan Page
I’ve been hearing a lot lately about how people really need to start their own personal fan pages on Facebook to be really effective. I’ve been pretty good about holding my tongue, but darn it all, I just can’t hold it in any longer. I think fan pages for people are really, really stupid. Now… Continue reading Why there will never be a Margie Clayman Facebook Fan Page
The death of the 3 AM conversation
When I was in college, “Social Media” as it exists now didn’t really well, exist. In fact, on my very first day of college, when I sat down to email my family, I realized I really had no idea how to email people. By the time I got to be a junior and senior, pretty… Continue reading The death of the 3 AM conversation
Some Social Media Observations Via Princess Bride
A few days ago, my pal Jason Konopinski and I were talking via “The Twitter” when we suddenly started swapping quotes from the Princess Bride. Jason suggested that I write a blog post encapsulating some of the wisdom we were hitting upon in that conversation, so here is my best shot. I hope you enjoy!… Continue reading Some Social Media Observations Via Princess Bride
Are you sure you know what matters?
Last night, a friend of mine from 12most, Keith Privette, posted a status update to Facebook. A friend of his essentially posted what appears to be a goodbye note to Facebook, and as of the time of me writing this, this friend still has yet to be found. Keith’s update directed people to his friend’s… Continue reading Are you sure you know what matters?
#womenwednesday Don’t tell women what to do. They’re listening to me.
One of my favorite movies of all time is Terry Gilliam’s Time Bandits. If you haven’t seen it it’s quite difficult to explain, but there is one line in particular I have always found useful in every day situations. In a gang of characters, the following dialogue takes place. Character 1: “No, we agreed we’d… Continue reading #womenwednesday Don’t tell women what to do. They’re listening to me.