by Shannon Paul on May 21, 2009
Tweet Social media engagement doesn’t always have to be fun, but it should be customer-centric. Rather than trying to be the life of every party on every social network, simply think about what customers and community stake-holders want from you and over deliver. Boring but Important Make sure your website is easy to navigate in […]
by Shannon Paul on May 18, 2009
Tweet Mark Story tagged me in his #blogmonday post along with Jackie Peters and Jonathan Trenn in an effort to force us to dole out some link love to some “hidden gems” in the blogosphere. So, here are some gems you might not know about: Natasha Wescoat Natasha is an artist who does a great […]
by Shannon Paul on May 13, 2009
Tweet Life is a process of becoming, a combination of states we have to go through. Where people fail is that they wish to elect a state and remain in it. This is a kind of death. ~Anais Nin What if resistance to change was really resistance to life? By seeking to preserve a single […]
by Shannon Paul on May 7, 2009
Tweet What our fear of the stock market can teach us about resistance to social media integration Sounds crazy, I know. But, many of the same things that prevent businesses from getting social are the same things that prevent people from investing in the stock market. Maybe I’m oversimplifying things a bit, but I think […]