by James Ball | Jan 11, 2010 | Advice, Community, Listening, Marketing, Networking, Social Media
I’ve enjoyed looking into the 5 questions this past week, but alas, the series comes to an end today with this post. Today, the last of these: “Can I get by without social media?” “Is it really as easy as I’ve been led to believe?” “Can it save my business?” “Is it...
by James Ball | Jan 9, 2010 | Advice, Community, Marketing, Networking, Social Media
I’m winding down a week of looking at some questions that I hear quite a bit: “Can I get by without social media?” “Is it really as easy as I’ve been led to believe?” “Can it save my business?” “Is it too late for my business to get involved?” “Can’t someone...
by James Ball | Jan 6, 2010 | Advice, Community, Listening, Marketing, Networking, Social Media
Flashback to 9:30 last night (screen should be getting wavy….now) I’m looking over a whole bunch of words and some really good links for tomorrow’s post. I scrap the whole thing. The more I put into it, the more confusing it gets. Social media really can be confusing...
by James Ball | Jan 4, 2010 | Advice, Community, Facebook, Listening, Marketing, Networking, Social Media, Twitter
Check in over the next 5 days as I address some common concerns that small businesses have about participation and engagement in social media. “Can I get by without social media?” “Is it really as easy as I’ve been led to believe?” “Can it save my business?”...
by James Ball | Jan 1, 2010 | Advice, Social Media, Uncategorized
…so I’m not including a version of this song that uses them. Auld Lang Syne – “old long since”, and perhaps even more appropriately – “days gone by”. For the first time in my life, I actually looked up the definition. So many things I...
by James Ball | Dec 11, 2009 | Advice, Listening, Networking, Resources, Social Media
Don’t attempt to read this today without “Take A Chance On Me” by Abba. I stuck it in here to make it convenient for you. You’ll just have to take my word for it…you’ll get more out of the experience! I like Cheese Grits, and I like opening my RSS feed...