by Cathy Miller | Sep 17, 2012
We live in a visual world. Pew Research dubs our photos and video obsession as social currency. Don’t let that get out We’ll turn into a giant swap meet I suspect it may be too late. Make or Take In its publication, Photos and Videos Are Key Social...
by Cathy Miller | Aug 30, 2012
Anyone who spends any time on Facebook understands that the platform works on an opt-out basis instead of opt-in. The latest setting (you may be unaware of) deals with the default account setting that authorizes Facebook to use your photos in ads targeting your...
by Cathy Miller | Aug 13, 2012
There’s been a lot written about guest blogging. Some positive Some headlining as the next rant A recent post on social media takers surprised me with the amount of passion over the guest blogger spam attack. Blog hosts are fed up with this form of social...
by Cathy Miller | Aug 6, 2012
We constantly seek ways to encourage others to share our online content. We have social media share buttons And more social networking sites than we can count Social media sharing can put your business on the map – the top of the almighty Google search...
by Cathy Miller | Jul 30, 2012
In boxing, a TKO is a Technical Knock Out. The fight stops as one boxer is unable to safely continue The other boxer is named the winner In a fight against time, social media loses in a TKO. Saving Time Do you ever feel like no one reads beyond 140 characters? We...
by Cathy Miller | Jun 26, 2012
Once again, Facebook has made a change you probably don’t know about – unless you picked it up from the blogosphere. Do you think the people that run Facebook are bored? Are the new multi-millionaires looking for things to do? Facebook changed your default...