Lazy Friday: I’m just linking to a guest post about Twitter that I wrote for Jill Kurtz’s blog earlier this week. Have a great weekend!
Live Tweeting Lawmakers?
On the heels of ASAE’s Great Ideas conference and the twitter about live tweeting during sessions, there’s an article in today’s Washington Post addressing the same thing: A Tale of 140 Characters, Plus the Ones in Congress–excellent headline, btw. The article talks about lawmakers tweeting through Obama’s speech to the joint session of congress. Tweets […]
Bootleg* Volunteerism
(*bootleg in the urban dictionary sense; e.g. lame or lazy) Maddie Grant tagged me to answer the question posed by Peggy Hoffman’s volunteerism meme: “How can we create volunteer jobs that don’t require being on a committee, a long-term commitment or gobs of time? So, share five short-term, ad-hoc volunteer jobs you’d love to have.” […]
The Power of Social Media: Are Companies Overreacting?
Yesterday the world seemed to be a-buzz—and a-twitter—with reactions to Facebook’s announcement that they were changing their Terms of Service (TOS). I’m not just talking cyber world either; I’m talking the Washington Post, WTOP radio, NBC TV news—“real” news outlets. The first thing that came to my mind when I read about the TOS changes […]
Guest Blogging From ASAE’s Great Ideas Conference
This time next week I’ll be in Miami for ASAE’s Great Ideas conference. Please let there not be some freakish cold streak in Miami–I need some sun and heat! I’m psyched not only about the Miami weather part; I’ll also be presenting at the meeting and guest blogging on ASAE’s blog, Acronym. Hopefully they have […]