5 Best Posts – January 2010

January 27, 2010 on 4:00 pm | In Advertising, audience, Marketing, Media, Media Relations, News, Social Media, Twitter, twittering journalists | No Comments

We had some very popular posts in January – some old and some new. I thought I’d share them with you.

  1. 8 Ways To Use Twitter Lists
  2. Twittering Journalists
  3. Be Relevant
  4. When Billboards Go Bad
  5. 7 Ways To Kickstart Your 2010 Marketing 

What’s your favorite?

8 Ways To Use Twitter Lists

December 28, 2009 on 10:28 am | In Cause Marketing, Customer Service, My Creative Team, News, Tools, Twitter, twittering journalists | 3 Comments

UPDATE: We just launched our Fortune 100 Twitter list. Feel free to follow it or any of our lists mentioned below.

We talked recently about the Twitter lists set up by My Creative Team. Are you using Twitter lists? Tell us about it.

Top Content 2009 Edition

December 18, 2009 on 12:31 pm | In Brand, Branding, Customer Retention, Marketing, Media, Twitter, twittering journalists | No Comments

In case you missed some of our most read content this year, below is a sample of the top posts of 2009. Is your favorite here?

Twittering Journalists

Customer Retention Strategies

When Billboards Go Bad

Twitter: Time Waster Or Cool Tool?

Branding Lessons From Santa

Twitter Lists: Twittering Journalists

November 5, 2009 on 3:20 pm | In Media, Media Relations, My Creative Team, News, Online, Social Media, Twitter, twittering journalists | 1 Comment

Finally, Twitter is offering a lists function. None too soon.If you need more info on Twitter lists, Mashable is a good resource.

Social Media Confuses Businesses

November 3, 2009 on 1:10 pm | In FaceBook, LinkedIn, Marketing, Twitter | 3 Comments

It seems businesses of all sizes are conflicted about how to use social media effectively. In a recent CitiBank/GfK Roper study, about 75 percent of small businesses said that social networks are not working for them.  On the other side of the equation, Gartner says that most Fortune 1000 companies will delve into social media by 2010 but more than half of them will fail.

Links 7/20/2009

July 20, 2009 on 9:36 am | In Advertising, Brand, Branding, Copywriting, Customer Retention, Direct Mail, Marketing, PR, Social Media, Twitter | No Comments

A detached retina has kept me sidelined for about a week, but the eyesight is getting better. So, here are a few things I’m trying to read with fuzzy vision:

Links – 7/10/2009

July 10, 2009 on 7:25 am | In Advertising, Journalism, Media Relations, News, Search, Social Media, Twitter, Viral Marketing | No Comments

Here are a few things we’re reading today:

AP Works Toward Universal Online News FormatThe Associated Press, along with fellow non-profit The Media Standards Trust, unveiled a digital news “microformat” to effectively encapsulate the content and key meta-data of every news story online.

Connect With My Creative Team

June 24, 2009 on 6:47 am | In Email Marketing, FaceBook, My Creative Team, Online, RSS, Social Media, Twitter | No Comments

Are you connected with My Creative Team? Here are the ways to get and stay connected:

Facebook

Friendfeed

Think (our monthly enewsletter)

THINKing (RSS Feed)

Twitter

Stand By Your Brand

June 11, 2009 on 7:02 am | In Advertising, Brand, Branding, Buzz, FaceBook, Reputation Management, Social Media, Twitter | 1 Comment

With apologies to Tammy Wynette, who warbled the song, Stand By Your Man, now is the time to stand by your brand. If you don’t, someone could hijack it or do it irreparable harm.

Get Social Fresh

May 13, 2009 on 3:03 pm | In #smcharlotte, Big Boy Marketing, Blogs, Branding, Buzz, Content Marketing, Customer Service, FaceBook, Marketing, Social Media, Twitter, Web 2.0 | No Comments

I’m part of a group which is presenting a social media conference, Social Fresh, in Charlotte, Monday, August 24 at the Holiday Inn Center City. Consider this your invitation to attend. You can register here. Here’s what we have announced so far:

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