by Brian Wallace | Nov 22, 2010 | Uncategorized
Just about everyone can say that, at one time or another, you’ve had some sort of creative project stall on you. For whatever reason, the creative process often feels like going against the grain, and it’s for this reason that we’ll take whatever help we can get.... by Brian Wallace | Nov 16, 2010 | Social Media
Whether you’re an informer or a learner, we now have a new conduit when it comes to disseminating information about social media and all its applications. The driving idea behind Social Media Informer is to bring you “The best content about social media for business.”... by Brian Wallace | Nov 15, 2010 | Social Media
Sears Electronics recently tried a fresh strategy to spread the word about Samsung’s new DualView ST600 camera. Along with a touch screen and both front and rear displays, the camera comes packed with a lot of features previously reserved for high-end devices. So what... by Brian Wallace | Nov 8, 2010 | Facebook
Netscape co-founder Marc Andreesen knows a thing or two about web browsing, so his backing of RockMelt has turned a few heads. He, and other investors, recently put up about $10 million to launch the beta version of RockMelt . . . So what’s it all about? RockMelt CEO... by Brian Wallace | Nov 4, 2010 | Social Media
As we’ve been going in depth with infographics lately, this challenge from Paul Anderson of SoTech is very timely. His team has created an infographic portraying how social media/technology connects in the business world, and now they want our feedback. Lend the... by Brian Wallace | Oct 27, 2010 | Social Media
I’m a big fan of propaganda. Ok, perhaps that didn’t come out right. I’m highly interested in the emotions invoked from strong imagery that propaganda brings, especially WWII vintage posters. That’s probably what gravitated me to this series of... by Brian Wallace | Oct 5, 2010 | Social Media
Update: we now offer social media infographics to the public. (credit) I’m really fond of infographics. They are a really great way to get a large amount of information in your head – and keep it there. Ever since the 10 Outstanding Social Media... by Brian Wallace | Aug 30, 2010 | Social Media
Would a new marriage have a better chance of survival if in response to the minister’s question at the altar, the bride and groom, rather than stating, “I will,” asked each other, “Will I?” A recent Scientific American Mind magazine article, “The Willpower Paradox” by... by Brian Wallace | Jul 27, 2010 | Social Media
This post was written by Rob Reed. He is the founder of MomentFeed, a location-based marketing, strategy, and technology firm. Location technologies are transforming how we experience, navigate, and ultimately better our world. From the global to the local, here are... by Brian Wallace | Jun 21, 2010 | Social Media
Neal Rodriguez offered up his top points today on how to determine a social media engagement strategy in true Neal fashion – check out the recap below 🙂 Here’s are my favorite highlights on what he calls his social trinity to which he has followed...