Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’
Are you just getting started with Twitter? Wondering what to do there? You’re not alone! Every day I get questions and puzzled looks when I mention it. The feeling “I don’t get it” still looms large for many. That’s OK; Twitter has a language and rules all its’ own, and takes time [...]
My last Blog post was about the Maryland Department of Corrections story in which an officer re-applying for his job was requested to surrender his Facebook log-in info as a precondition for employment. The officer complied, albeit reluctantly. Shortly thereafter, the Maryland ACLU filed a formal complaint. This article is a recent update which offers an [...]
Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa – this season of celebration and giving is in full swing for 2010. While the tough econ-omy still poses challenges for many of us, I sense a feeling of real hope and anticipation for the year ahead. I hope you do, too. Let us remember also that there are wonderful ways you [...]
1. Rekindling old friendships. I’ve loved reuniting with so many good friends from high school and college. Our high school is planning a reunion in 2011 that in all likelihood would have never happened without Facebook. 2. Help on just about any topic is a mere Facebook post or Tweet away. In fact, during the [...]
Recently, I had the great pleasure of meeting some Twitter friends here in Charleston for a Tweetup on Blogging. Some of us have personal blogs, some blog for business, some have both, and/or manage and write them professionally. What’s a Tweetup? It’s a casual gathering or “meet-up” coordinated through Twitter. A great tool I used [...]