When quality content meets social media . . .
Posted by piblogger on September 21, 2011 · Comments Off on When quality content meets social media . . .
“The medium is the message“ Marshall McLuhan, Canadian educator, philosopher and scholar If one were to take McLuhan’s axiom at face value, then one would reasonably assume that the method of delivering or disseminating content would take precedence over the quality of the information that is being shared. Certainly television, or as our parents often lamented, the idiot … Continue reading →
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So you have 20,000 plus contacts on LinkedIn . . . now what?! (Part 1)
Posted by piblogger on February 1, 2012 · Comments Off on So you have 20,000 plus contacts on LinkedIn . . . now what?! (Part 1)
con·tact [kon-takt] noun – an acquaintance, colleague, or relative through whom a person can gain access to information, favors, influential people, and the like. Source: Dictionary.com In the broadest sense of the word, having contacts suggests that one as a high degree of influence. However, and especially within the virtual realms of the social networking … Continue reading →
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