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Social Media Success: Sage Software Earns a Fan

Sipping coffee last Saturday morning, I stumbled across a great example of how one company used Twitter to create a loyal fan and advocate.
I suppose that I could set up the story, but I’d prefer to let Andrew Yellis tell his own:
Sage is the Best Company Ever
There are a few points that I could make [...]

10 Social Media Recommendations for Business

Social media can present a great opportunity for many small businesses, so when I recently prepared a presentation for the Entrepreneur’s Forum of Southern New Jersey I created 10 Social Media Recommendations for Business. Let me briefly touch on my thought process in developing these:

Businesses have limited resources, so I focused on getting the “biggest [...]

Social Media for Small Business: EFSNJ Presentation

The Social Media for Small Business presentation promises to be a great event. For those that are attending the event, or  just curious, I’ve made the presentation slides available here:
Using Social Media to Promote Your Business
Please contact me should you have any questions.
Bill Rowland

Dinkum Interactive to Present at South Jersey Entrepreneur’s Forum

I’m excited to announce that I’ve been invited to speak on the topic of “Using Social Media to Promote Your Business” at this Wednesday’s meeting of the Entrepreneur’s Forum of Southern New Jersey. I will be joined by Greg Digneo from More Caffeine Please and we look forward to offering attendees an overview of social [...]

Social Media Project: Help Rick Pick His New Glasses

Social media is all about engaging people, but that’s often lost in the constant stream of new, shiny social media “objects.” Finding new and different ways to interact with clients and prospects can be a difficult challenge; that’s why we were stoked to find a new application that should help social media users more effectively [...]

Social Media Without a Website?

Believe it or not, companies without a significant web presence can still use social media to promote their businesses. Of course, it’s preferable to have a website where those interested can get more information, but it’s not necessary. There are a number of ways that businesses can still participate and promote themselves. Here are a [...]

Social Media in Philadelphia: It’s Not Just About Tools

Mike Hilbert knows a lot about social media. Does he use Twitter? No. Is he active on Facebook? Not really. Is Mike uploading videos to YouTube? No Way.
First I want to clarify that I know Mike but he’s not a client of mine, nor am I a client of his. He’s familiar with the social [...]

Stung by Social Media: The Story of Chloe and the Bees

I recently had a pet experience that made me look at social media in a different way. I thought I’d share it with you.
My dog Chloe is a fine dog and my trusted companion. I often work in our yard and she is constantly by my side; to be honest, it’s comforting having her there. [...]

Your Website is not a Showtime Rotisserie

Most of you should remember the whole “set it and forget it” slogan that was used in infomercials for the Showtime Rotisserie. This is fine for a Rotisserie, particularly if it is able to turn off automatically but it is rarely a good option for a website. We increasingly come across websites that simply sit [...]

Let’s Agree to Disagree

In the social media sphere in which I travel, I have noticed that many of the tweets and blog comments that I read are rousing duplicates of the previous tweet, or enthusiastic agreement with the blog post being commented upon.  Being more of a ‘lurker’ than a participant, I filed this observation away for [...]

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