Archive for September, 2008

Interesting recommendation by Chris Brogan yesterday on the right way to limit the number of Twitter posts that link to your own content:
Post the occasional tweet about a particularly good blog post to Twitter. Do this at a rate of about 1:12, meaning one post about your stuff to any 12 tweets about other people’s [...]

… that’s my first hit on the new election.twitter.com subsite that Twitter has rolled out today, too.
Twitter is filtering out posts by name of the presidential and VP candidates, as well tracking “hot election topics.” New posts on each page display in AJAX style, too, meaning there’s no need to do a manual refresh.
Impressive.
Election.twitter.com will [...]

Connecting in person this fall

My gig as the social media evangelist at LiveWorld has me bouncing around the conference circuit this fall. Here’s a list of events I’m scheduled to attend and/or speak at over the next couple of months:
TechCrunch/Austin Ventures Meetup
September 25, 2008
Austin, TX
Attendee
PRSA San Antonio: New Media is Now seminar
October 2, 2008
San Antonio, TX
Speaker
Forum One Online Community [...]

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crayon’s Greg Verdino has a good blog post up that’s aimed squarely at those of us who hang inside the social media bubble.
His message? While we spending time salivating over, chatting up, Twittering about the latest shiny new object or social tool, many of our potential clients are still learning to use the so-called “last [...]

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