Category archives: Social Networking

Setting the social media agenda where one doesn’t exist

Last week, I was having dinner with some friends who were discussing their frustration with being in organizations where it felt as though there was no true agenda in regards to their web presence. While these folks are quite good… continue reading »

“Facebook and Google do it wrong, Twitter does it better”

A very eloquent and passionate treatise from 4chan’s Chris Poole on social networks, identity and how we represent ourselves online. This is a topic I think about a lot, because I never know to explain myself to people on the… continue reading »

Online personas and authenticity

At #tweetwyo last night, we got into a pretty vibrant discussion about whether filtering web content was somehow masking who you really are. The consensus was that there’s a place for professional decorum, even on the internet and a place… continue reading »

Not everyone has it easy on the web

My neighbor found out that I knew how to do computer things and has been asking me to help him a lot with the new computer he bought for himself. Yesterday, I was helping him setup his internet and it… continue reading »

Four innovative ways to use Twitter as a tool

As promised in my post about why Twitter is like high school is a follow-up post that describes the brilliance of what Twitter can provide as a useful tool. Rather than sing its praises — there are plenty of places… continue reading »

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