Twilight Zone – It’s A Good Life Originally uploaded by HELLO CHICAGO Interesting article on this in yesterday’s Advertising Age. This is something I’ve blogged about this before and think the answer is absolutely yes. It’s to the point that when friends complain about bad service with a company, I tell them “just tweet about […]
Social Media ROI: You Get Out What You Put In
Trying to figure out how much a Facebook “liker” is worth (can Facebook just give it up and change that back to fan please?) is apparently tricky business. First Adweek reported that Facebook fans were worth $3.60 each. Suddenly that number skyrocketed: a more recent study claimed that each fan is worth $136.38. Great news, […]
Women and Salary Negotiation
I saw someone talking about this post on Twitter and went to read it for myself because I wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about. Turns out padding your salary when a potential employer asks what you’re making is such bad advice–for women–that Dailyworth had to retract the post. Seriously? I think that’s utter […]
Buzz2010 and Charlene Li’s Open Leadership
Today I had the awesome experience of meeting Charlene Li at Buzz2010–and I’m still buzzing! I can’t even describe how great it was–between being 5 feet away from Charlene to how great her presentation was to how relevant it was to associations in particular to her signing my book….Ok, I’ll digress now. Here’s the Twitter […]
Internet Safety Month–And Why Parents MUST Be On Facebook if Their Kids Are
If I wasn’t already aware of the importance of Internet Safety Month, spending some time perusing my kids’ Facebook accounts this weekend would have been a sobering wake-up call. (My kids are 14 and almost 12 and yes, both have Facebook accounts–monitored by me.) The thing is, I was already very much aware of the […]