Five favorite pins of the week–a mix of business and pleasure.
Archives for March 2013
3 Reasons Images Just Became a Lot More Important to Your Content Strategy
Several recent big events in the digital space have confirmed the importance of images as part of a content strategy.
Pins of the Week: Pinterest Analytics, Google Reader Alternatives and….Hire Me?
It’s been a busy week for me and for the world of social media, so let’s get right down to it….in pins, of course. 1) Pinterest adds analytics. Up until now, if you wanted to track repins, click-thrus or any other metrics for the stuff you pin, you had to use a third-party service like Pinreach […]
Review and Giveaway–Social Change Any Time Everywhere
Allyson Kapin is a friend and crazy smart, so when she said she was writing a book with Amy Sample Ward, I knew it would be good. I was wrong; the book, Social Change any Time Everywhere, is not just good–it’s great. If you’re part of a nonprofit that’s unsure how to navigate the changing […]
The Washington Post Ombudsman’s Parting Suggestion? No More Anonymous Comments
As a daily subscriber to the Washington Post , a former guest blogger for the Post, and a community manager, I was very interested in the number one suggestion outlined in Patrick Pexton’s farewell column. Pexton was ombudsman for the Post for the past two years–a position that, to me, has a lot in common […]