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Tuesday Tweets
Posted on July 26, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Communications, Social Media, Twitter, Writing | Tags: Barron's, Blogging, Blogs, Brian Halligan, Ellie Becker, Entrepreneur, jerichotech, Mashable, Rajesh N Rao, TechCrunch |
Welcome to Tuesday Tweets for July 26th — where we take a look at tweets from my Twitter feed for do’s, don’ts, best practices – and sometimes just for fun. Keep in mind that what we examine here is in no way personal. We’re all learning about building audiences online. In that spirit, if you [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Tuesday Tweets
Posted on July 19, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Communications, Content, Inbound Marketing, Social Media, Twitter, Uncategorized | Tags: Ellie Becker, Jason Peck, Marketing Sherpa, Social Media, Twitter, Wall St Journal |
AppJudgment @AppJudgment This iPhone Survived a 13,500-Foot Fall http://gizmo.do/qddCFM Couldn’t help but click to see what this link might hold. Pretty wild. I’ve seen iPhones that worked for awhile after the screen was smashed – but they had fallen out of a car – not from the sky. Put this story into the A-mazing category. [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Online Lessons from My Offline Networking Group
Posted on July 14, 2011. Filed under: Blogs, Business Management, Communications, Inbound Marketing, Marketing, Uncategorized | Tags: Blogging, Blogs, Ellie Becker, Inbound Marketing, Networking, Small Business, Trust |
I belong to a networking group that I experience as exceptional. We’re all in service businesses. Some of us are business owners. Some of us work for companies. But we’re all entrepreneurial at heart. We’re all competent at our businesses. We share high ethical standards and values. We found each other in the wider world [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Getting Started With Inbound Marketing: Take Small Bites of the Basics
Posted on July 8, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Business Management, Communications, Content, Facebook, Inbound Marketing, Jazz, Marketing, SEO, Small Business, Social Media, Uncategorized | Tags: Blogging, Blogs, Ellie Becker, Inbound Marketing, Jazz, Marketing, Music, NoLA, Rebirth Brass Band, SEO, Small Business, Social Media, Sociosound |
Today I’m blogging to music provided in the latest post of a very interesting person and ethnomusicologist (Google it. I did.) whose blog is called SocioSound. We ‘met’ through our blogs. Anyhow – SocioSound just shared five favorite New Orleans tunes. Two of them are also faves of mine by the Rebirth Brass Band. I [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 1 so far )Emily Post Online: About LinkedIn Etiquette
Posted on July 6, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Communications, Social Media, Uncategorized | Tags: Blogging, Blogs, Ellie Becker, Emily Post, LinkedIn, Social Media |
I’m probably dating myself unmercifully by referencing Emily Post (who I learned about in childhood) in the headline. According to Wikipedia, Emily Post (1872 – 1960) was an American author famous for writing on etiquette. She is survived by the Emily Post Institute, which she founded and which subsequent generations – now fourth – [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 2 so far )Can Google+ Save Jazz?
Posted on July 3, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Business Management, Communications, Entertainment, Google, Human Business, Inbound Marketing, Jazz, Leadership, Marketing, Media, Small Business, Social Media, Uncategorized | Tags: Chris Brogan, Ellie Becker, Google Plus, Google+, Jazz, Lewis Nash, LinkedIn, Michael Gold, NPR, Peter Washington, Renee Rosnes, Steve Nelson |
For those of you who may not know, in addition to addressing how the Web is influencing the evolution of marketing, this blog is from time to time where I can share my passion for jazz. This post combines the two. When it comes to creativity and discipline, there are no better role models than [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 2 so far )Recharging
Posted on July 2, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Content, Human Business, Inbound Marketing, Jazz, Leadership, Small Business, Uncategorized | Tags: Android, Creativity, Ellie Becker, Fourth of July, WordPress |
Last night I downloaded the WordPress app for Android. I wasn’t going to post today but decided to see how it works and how much of a pain it is to write a blog post on the Droid keyboard. A bit. Jeff and I are at his house in Nyack NY sitting on a bench [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 3 so far )College of Online Marketing: A Never-ending Curriculum
Posted on June 29, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Content, Human Business, Inbound Marketing, Marketing, Media, News, Public Relations Marketing, SEO, Small Business, Social Media, Twitter | Tags: Blogging, Blogs, Brian Halligan, Chris Brogan, Content, David Meerman Scott, Dharmesh Shah, Ellie Becker, HubSpot, Huffington Post, human business, Inbound Marketing, Julien Smith, SEOmoz, Social Media, TechCrunch, Technorati, Twitter |
I just spent 30 minutes getting up to speed on the Google+ Project announced yesterday – Google’s new social media network, currently in a limited field trial. It’s quite interesting and I’ll explore it further with you as it rolls out to everyone. The point of this post, though, is that when it comes to [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( None so far )Writing as Conversation: 7 Do’s and 7 Don’ts to Find Your Voice
Posted on June 27, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Communications, Content, Human Business, Inbound Marketing, Reputation Management, Small Business, Social Media, Writing | Tags: A Word A Day, Blogging, Blogs, Content, Ellie Becker, Inbound Marketing, Small Business, Social Media, Writing |
In previous posts I’ve mentioned my daily email vocabulary builder, A Word A Day (www.wordsmith.org). It’s free and if you’re blogging and trying to spiff up your writing, I recommend you sign up. A Word A Day also includes a Thought for Today, a wise quote from a variety of sources. This morning’s quote inspired [...]
Read Full Post | Make a Comment ( 8 so far )The Thrill of Possibility, or Why I Love the Web
Posted on June 26, 2011. Filed under: Blogging, Blogs, Content, Inbound Marketing, Jazz, Marketing, Media, Public Relations Marketing, Social Media, Uncategorized | Tags: Blogs, daycation.com, Ellie Becker, Inbound Marketing, Jazz, Jeffrey Levine, Marketing, Peter Cook, PR, Public Relations, Social Media |
One of the main reasons I’ve always loved my career in public relations and marketing is the sense of possibility that pervades the practice. You start with nothing but an idea and you turn it into a campaign that can make something happen that would not have happened otherwise. Every time I’ve ever distributed a [...]
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