by James Ball | Apr 5, 2010 | Community, How To, Location Based, Marketing, Networking, Resources, Social Media
You’ve heard of Foursquare and other location based services such as Gowalla, Brightkite, Loopt, Whrrl, and Lunch, and you’ve likely already decided to either participate or ignore them completely. From a business point of view, I think that we all need to be watching...
by James Ball | Apr 2, 2010 | Advice, Guest Bloggers, Marketing, Social Media
The following is provided by a guest contributor, Nicole Galletta. Nicole is a friend and fellow blogger from Savannah, GA. Learn more about Nicole at the end of the article. If you are interested in being a guest blogger here on NoteasyToForget.com, please feel free...
by James Ball | Apr 1, 2010 | Advice, Creativity, Social Media, Strategy
Sadly, it’s going to take many years before there’s anything close to a cure-all for your social media ailments. Even then, following prescribed best practices will be no guarantee that you will have successful results. Those professionals that remain true to their...
by James Ball | Mar 29, 2010 | Facebook, Infographic, Resources, Social Media
This is a pretty amazing infographic from the folks at website-monitoring.com. I still find it hard to digest the phenomenal growth that Facebook has experienced, especially over this past year. This infographic really brings home the reality of that growth. While...
by James Ball | Mar 28, 2010 | Atlanta, Events, Networking, Social Media
Join us at 8AM on April 15th 2010 at: FREE RESERVATIONS REQUIRED CLICK HERE This is a great group and a great environment for learning and sharing. I hope you’ll make plans to attend…I look forward to seeing you there! Atlanta Bread Company Town Center...
by James Ball | Mar 23, 2010 | Case Studies, Facebook, Social Media, Strategy, Twitter
A tweet by Scott Stratten (@unmarketing on Twitter) caught my attention yesterday, and I felt that it warranted a deeper look. I was pleasantly surprised by what I found as I looked into what Vistaprint was doing across the social web. I wanted to share my thoughts...