By: Lisa Picarille
Tagged: Social Media Marketing Summit
Thanks to all our great speakers and attendees at this week’s Social Media Marketing Summit. Each and every speaker made a valuable contribution of time, effort and passing on incredible knowledge. Charlene Li and Shel Israel rocked it out handling the keynote duties. They both brought up so many fascinating points.
Featured speakers, Brian Solis, Tara Hunt, Karl Long and James Lamberti each had very unique perspective. Tara, I’m still thinking about better ways to spread the love. ... More
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By: Lisa Picarille
Tagged: Brain Solis, Social Media and Social Media Marketing Summit
Earlier this week social media guru Brian Solis posted a blog entry about the state of social media. It is long, detailed and fascinating. It brings together much of the data and thoughts that have been published over the last six months or so and puts it all into perspective.
With the current economic conditions on everyone’s mind, this is a great piece that reminded me about how entrepreneurs and companies can harness the power of social media in ... More
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By: Lisa Picarille
Tagged: BlogWorld, CJU, Commission Junction and Social Media Marketing Summit
I’m finally back from my 10-day road trip to CJU and BlogWorld. Back-to-back conferences means lots of schmoozing, a ton of great ideas, a laundry lit of action items, hundreds of business cards to input, interesting people to follow up with and much catching up to do.
Commission Junction’s CJU was a great event. The format changed a bit from year’s past, but the networking was still top-notch. If you want to see all the winners from the CJ/You ... More
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By: Lisa Picarille
Tagged: Best Buy, Brian Solis, Charlene Li, Cisco, Ed Terpening, Erik Hom, Gary Koelling, James Lamberti, LaSandra Brill, Roger Eaton, Shel Israel, Social Media Marketing Summit, Steve Bendt, Tara Hunt, Ticketmaster, Well Fargo and Yamaha
I have a confession: I’m a lousy marketer. You’d think that someone who writes about online marketing for a living would be much better as translating everything I pick up from interviewing experts and have transformed into a marketing machine. But I’m a journalist by trade, have been for more than 20 years, and marketing has always had a different connotation for me. For me, marketing equaled self promotion, and as a journalist we are taught that the story is ... More
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