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Quick, easy (and free!) ways to add interactivity to your Facebook Page
With more and more businesses using Facebook as part of their marketing strategy, it’s no longer enough just to post on your wall. Businesses are not only competing to get fans. They’re also vying to keep the attention of the fans they’ve got. Fans expect benefits or they won’t stick around to make an impact [...]
A tale of two tweets in turmoil
Who ever said tweeting was easy? No one. Especially when human beings are involved. The Red Cross recently learned that lesson the hard way when an administrator on their Twitter account mistakenly published a personal tweet about beer: The Red Cross deleted the accidental tweet but admitted to their followers that they got rid of [...]
San Antonio: February 2011 Social Media Events
When I figure out a new trick to improve my Facebook Page and I share it with others who can use the info too, my heart beats just a little bit faster. When I make new business and personal connections on Twitter or find fascinating articles from Facebook Pages I follow, my palms get just [...]
Floating Down the SXSW River
My mini-roadtrip from San Antonio to Austin for SXSW starts in the morning. First on the agenda? A full day of meeting, learning from, and sharing with some of the best and brightest minds in social media and healthcare in the country at SXSH (South by Social Health). Next I’ll spend five days huddled up [...]
Make it easy.
Sure, the Eagles would prefer for you to Take It Easy but, for my money, I’d prefer for you to make it easy–easy for me to find you, that is. Social media provides us with fantastic tools and countless new ways to meet people and make connections. But that’s only if you make it easy for [...]
Things I learned at TweetCampSA
TweetCampSA was held on the campus of Trinity University on Saturday, July 18. As I packed up and headed off to camp I wondered where the day would take me and I couldn’t wait to find out who I’d meet and what I’d learn. TweetCampSA more than delivered. Here are a few of the things [...]

