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7 Social Media Motivators

Posted on 28 April 2009 (10)

At one point or another you’ve probably come across motivational posters.  Whether in a corporate boardroom or an email chain forward, some are meant to be meaningful and heartfelt, while others are downright funny.  Here’s our collection of the 7 best social media motivator posters:
Be sure to make a motivational poster of your own with [...]

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How to Keep up Your Blogging Momentum

Posted on 03 February 2009 (8)

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A few days ago, you might have seen my claim that I would begin blogging daily.
I’ve been thinking that while this site is a great resource, many might miss it due to infrequent or unexpected updates.
Regardless of our past update frequency, blogging daily sounds like a tall order.  Here are some steps I plan [...]

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New: Daily Blogging Format

Posted on 30 January 2009 (3)

Ever since being immersed in microblogging – Twitter and to a lesser extent Plurk – I’ve noticed that I have been blogging way too infrequently.  That’s just not fair to the readers.  While I may have a good Tweet or two, what’s the chance that you caught it? You are probably more likely going to [...]

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Fighting Twitter Spam (With a Little Help From My Friends)

Posted on 29 January 2009 (5)

If Twitter is good for one thing, it is support from the community.  Our fine city of Louisville has been in a state of emergency and the total number of people without power in Kentucky has skyrocketed to over 1 million.
And of course spammers picked this fine time to make a copycat account. Underscore [...]

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Social Media is Already Changing Your Business: a Seminar by Brian Wallace

Posted on 16 January 2009 (2)

On January 21st, at the Martini Italian Bistro (The Summit) in Louisville Kentucky, Brian Wallace, President of NowSourcing, will be providing a seminar showcasing the ins and outs of social media and how you can implement social media in order to grow your large or small business.

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