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Small Businesses Will Simply Become More Naturally Social
This content from: Duct Tape Marketing This past year brands large and small rushed head on into social media marketing. They had to learn about all things Twitter, hire social media consultants and create special social media metrics and budgets. Now that hype surrounding the next new thing has settled a bit, businesses are coming... [read more]
Typepad Enters Short-form Blogging Fray with Chroma
Typepad has long been a staple in the blogosphere. It was the first blogging platform I used and I admit to having a nostalgic attachment to it. Yes, they've been upended to a certain extent by WordPress, but to their credit, they've built a solid following among small business users, including me. As if having to contend... [read more]
Posterous, For Those Times When...
Like many of you, I've become fascinated with Posterous, a new blog publishing tool that fits somewhere between Twitter and a regular, more traditional, long-form blog. At least, that's where I think it finds its sweet spot. Obviously, I'm not alone in that presumption. As you can see from the screen shot, Damien Basile thinks so... [read more]
The Age of the Stream is Upon Us
As you may know, Steve Rubel has ceased publishing to his long-tenured blog Micropersuasion, in favor of using Posterous to lifestream. According to Steve, lifestreaming is where it's at, and I've no reason to argue otherwise. If that's truly the case, then where does that leave the rest of us? Steve has admitted he's out on the... [read more]
Lifestreaming reminds me of blogging's good old days
I remember when blogging was much less "long form" and much more extemporaneous. I called it "shoot from the hip, speak from the heart" kind of publishing. Literally, you could have one post that was a quick hit of little more than a paragraph or two sitting above or below a well-researched essay that took three days to write. It was a... [read more]
Be a Social Media Black Belt with Posterous
Image via Wikipedia When asked what the next “hot” thing is in social media, I say work flow. I know it sounds boring, but tools that streamline the process of social media management and allow us to scale all this playing around on the Web we call social media *work* is so hot right now. That’s the main reason I geek out on Posterous... [read more]
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