I usually do this post on my personal blog, but since the number of subscribers to that blog has dwindled down to 4 (yes, that’s right, FOUR), this year I’m posting it here, even though it has nothing much to do with social media. Ok, nothing at all…unless you count checking into movie theaters on […]
Happy Holidays
My daughter showing off the Tokidoki/Sanrio iPhone case she got me for Christmas I didn’t intend to take a holiday blogcation, but it appears that’s what I’m doing since I doubt my sister and her family, who are spending the week with us, will appreciate me sneaking off to blog. So I’ll just take this […]
Social and Silos
Great post by David Armano explaining how social initiatives span silos. This is something I struggle with daily; getting people to understand that even though I am the dedicated social media “person” it doesn’t mean other departments can take a pass or not pay attention to social media. As I talked about in my recent […]
Why Associations Should Avoid Facebook’s New “Tell Your Fans” Feature
On December 1, Inside Facebook announced a new tool available to some Facebook Page admins called “Tell Your Fans.” The tool allows ““admins of any new or smaller Pages” (wording apparently Facebook’s, although the link to Facebook’s documentation about “Tell Your Fans” seems to be inactive now and I can’t find anything in Facebook help […]
Safe Holiday Shopping Tips for Mobile Devices and Social Media
Those of you who read this blog know I a) don’t generally do sponsored posts of any kind and b) don’t consider myself to be mommy blogger. However, I have to say that I AM proud to be a member of the BitMom blogger network because internet safety, especially as it relates to kids and […]