Sex, Drugs, and Social Media – A Guest Post About Talking With Your Kids
Do you plan to talk with your teen about sex, drugs, and social media? Check out my guest blog post on Pop Goes Dad about having “the talk”.
Do you plan to talk with your teen about sex, drugs, and social media? Check out my guest blog post on Pop Goes Dad about having “the talk”.
If your customers don’t like your products or services, having a Facebook page or Twitter account won’t help make them any better.
Do you treat the complaints of your customers with the respect they deserve or do you treat your customers like the enemy? Maybe you should listen more closely to the feedback they are offering!
Coming soon to your Facebook news feed…advertisements. Do you care if Facebook mixes ads in with status updates from your friends?
Do you schedule or automate your social media activities? It is useful or does it actually undermine the purpose of social media…to connect individually with your customers or community?
Klout claims to measure online influence, yet contradicts themselves in their own blog. Does anyone care about Klout anymore?
This infographic clearly shows that your email inbox is more successful at managing text and multimedia better than the Facebook timeline, Twitter feed, RSS subscriptions and Google+ feed combined.
What’s the secret to getting a job as Director of Social Media? Check out the third article in this series and find out.
The key element is one that has everything to do with social networking and nothing to do with online social media. The fact is, without personal relationships and recommendations, it is highly unlikely that I would have my job as Director of Social Media.
For those looking to build a career in social media, I thought I might share the story as one example of how to get a job in social media by using social media.