by Whitney | Jun 15, 2015 | blogging, books, community, happiness, Marketing, Uncategorized
I should start this post about by saying we are big “Game of Thrones” fans in our house. My son and husband have read the books, and w we all watch the show together. This morning, on Facebook, a friend posted: I found this intriguing. First of all, as...
by Whitney | Sep 20, 2013 | business, community, Marketing, new media
1. Make sure everyone understands they are part of the team. Whether it’s a receptionist, a stock boy, a manager, or anyone in the store, make sure they know your mission and what you’re trying to get accomplished. 2. Everyone on the team should be...
by Whitney | Apr 30, 2013 | business, community, Discovery, explanations, Marketing, Uncategorized
One of the great discussions over the weekend at BarCamp News Innovation/Creation Camp, Started by Greg Linch from the Washington Post was about how ideas spread, and discussing what elements might exist to make something go “viral”. There was another...
by Whitney | Jul 31, 2012 | books, economics, Marketing, recommendations
Every so often, people will ask me if I’m willing to write a review of their work, book or project. I’m always flattered to be asked, and I take this responsibility seriously. After all, I’ve got all of my readers to think of, and want to make sure...
by Whitney | Jul 24, 2012 | Branding Your Busienss, business, education, explanations, Marketing, podcamp, social media
Part of my job is helping organizations, small businesses and non-profits, understand all this “social media stuff” and why it might be important to their business and projects. Every time I teach a class, I think about ways to tighten up the message and...
by Whitney | Jun 7, 2012 | blogging, Branding Your Busienss, business, community, Marketing, new media, social media
A friend of mine just posted about a new service called Scribit. After viewing the video, it seems to take posts from some big websites and allow them to repost them on your site and across social channels, keeping traffic directed at your site, not the content...