A Crash Course in Comments | chrisbrogan.com
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Chris Brogan is one blogger that gives the real down low on how to do things right. I have been reading his stuff for a few years now, he's worth checking in on - from time to time his posts can be nuggets of gold.
Great ideas about commenting on blogs from Chris Brogan: "If comments matter to you, read on. Here are some thoughts to help improve your back and forth."27 Things To Do Before a Conference | chrisbrogan.com
useful tips
meet people connect network
No conferences in my future, but would love to go to PRSA in the fall
.Grow Bigger Ears in 10 Minutes | chrisbrogan.com
10 steps to setting up a free listening station on the webStrategic Blogging and Some Tactics to Nail It | chrisbrogan.com
Once you get past the “should my company be blogging” hurdle and into the “okay, so now what?” part of the race, the next question you might find yourself facing is, “What should I be doing to marry my blogging to my business goals?” If you’re in charge of making blogs deliver a business value to your organization, here’s some thoughts to consider. (Note: this is a business-minded post. You can use blogs however you like.)
RT @chrisbrogan Strategic Blogging and Some Tactics to Nail It http://ow.ly/15Gukv [from http://twitter.com/ploked/statuses/2402798902]Elements of a Good LinkedIn Recommendation | chrisbrogan.com
I’ve written Using the Social Web to Find Work as a free ebook for you to download and share with others. It includes ideas and information from [chrisbrogan.com], and takes you from the specifics of using LinkedIn to your benefit, into some ideas on how to grow and nurture your social networks ahead of a need for them. It’s not much, but I wanted to help in one way that I know how – by providing ideas and actionable information.
Mostly Brogan's thoughts on how to get the most out of LinkedInchrisbrogan's casestudy Bookmarks on Delicious
After seeing Chris' post on convincing people about social media I thought it would be worthwhile bookmarking his case studies bookmarks as a useful resource (blog post referred to: http://www.chrisbrogan.com/starting-your-social-media-case/)
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chrisbrogan's casestudy Bookmarks on Delicious Tagged as casestudy socialmedia casestudies marketing socialnetworking strategy web2.0 study reference social list Use case studies. Need some to start with? Here, take mine. Find the ones that best align with what you want to do, and/or that best match your company’s verticals. Case studies are nature’s way of saying, “Hey, here’s an ass-covering for you.”Audience or Community | chrisbrogan.com
The difference between an audience and a community is which direction the chairs are pointing
The difference between an audience and a community is which direction the chairs are pointing.
Brogan defines his views on audience and communityHow to Blog Almost Every Day
"Here are some thoughts into my process that I hope will give you a framework for writing a blog post (almost) every day."
fresh ideas about blogging everydayHow to Manage Twitter
RT @phaoloo: How To Manage Twitter http://bit.ly/3vbuJS [from http://twitter.com/KeithDriscoll/statuses/3344500619]
Chris Brogan: "At the time of this writing, I have over 91,000 Twitter followers. No, I don’t read every word they type. No, I don’t recommend that you try to get 10s of thousands of followers. But I’m frequently asked how I keep up with everyone, and so, I’m going to update something I wrote once before in November of 2008. I hope this is useful to you. "
How to Manage Twitter5 Things Small Business Owners Should Do Today Online
I write quite often from the perspective of larger company social media and business communications. That’s because most of my clients are large companies. However, these social tools allow a small business owner a lot in the way of advantages, and I want to put together a little map of steps I might take if I were running a small business and wanted more sales.What An Executive Blog Editor Needs to Know | chrisbrogan.com
More blog thinking.
What an Executive Blog Editor Needs to Know-tips for blog building (Chris Brogan) http://twurl.nl/ulgrkw [from http://twitter.com/markivey/statuses/1418232817]My Best Advice About Social Networking | chrisbrogan.com
Good Article on ReTweets.
Tweet unto others as you would like to be tweeted.
May 20, 200950 Power Twitter Tips
A while back, I wrote 50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business. It still gets plenty of attention, as it’s listed as an official resource on the Twitter business resources page (thanks, @ed!). But you know, I can’t leave
50 dicas para utilizar melhor o Twitter
A while back, I wrote 50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business. It still gets plenty of attention, as it’s listed as an official resource on the Twitter business resources page (thanks, @ed!). But you know, I can’t leave
Great tips for businesses. Thanks to Chris bogan for sharing these.