Wednesday night is date night in the McGary house. So why am I blogging on date night? Because I just read this post on Forrester’s Empowered blog while checking my email on my phone in the car on the drive home from the movies and was so horrified/depressed/amused that I told my husband this was a […]
Trendsetting
One of the good things about having a blog is that you can write about whatever you want. One of the weird things about having a blog is balancing creating content that others find useful and being self-promotional by either linking to your own posts or talking about yourself. So what happens when something cool […]
Huffington Post Bloggers Aren’t the Only Ones Getting Punked
If you’ve been reading this blog for a while you know I have a long-standing obsession with citizen journalism and how it benefits companies but takes advantage of content creators. Almost a year ago I pondered what would be the tipping point for people deciding they’re tired of providing free content to media outlets who then make […]
Klout as a Tool for Community Managers: Why I Don’t Buy it
I’ve recently been seeing a slideshare presentation about Klout for Community Managers making the rounds to general fanfare. No offense to the authors of that presentation, but I totally don’t buy it. The biggest factor that goes into a Klout score is Twitter use. The more you tweet and the more followers you have, the […]
Facebook Comment Notifications Suck
Ok, maybe this doesn’t warrant a whole blog post, but since I crowed yesterday about how Facebook is finally offering Page Admins notifications via email when someone posts or comments on the Page’s wall, I think it’s only fair to quell the expectations that now all will be right with the world for Facebook Page admins. […]