I write about strategies to turn fans into customers and customers into fans. I also share ways to use real-time strategies to spread ideas, influence minds, and build business.
With the New Year comes an opportunity to transform your business. This is especially true if you run a small business or are a sole proprietor.
Last week I delivered a talk for 150 in Fargo at the American Advertising Federation of North Dakota.
A few weeks ago I spoke at the San Francisco MusicTech Summit, an event that brings together smart people at the intersection of music and technology.
For years, I've been saying that to create great Web content, you need to always be thinking: Nobody cares about my products and services except me and the others in my organization.
Time Magazine just announced Mark Zuckerberg as Person of the Year for 2010.
I get dozens of unsolicited press releases and pitches from PR people via email each week. They want me to write about them in this blog, or the Huffington Post, or EContent Magazine, or a one of my books.
The second most common question I get at my talks is: "How do you find the time to do all this social media stuff?" People want to know how to find time to blog, tweet, produce videos, and create valuable online content.
I ran across a terrific little 96-page book called Joys of JELL-O published by General Foods Corporation.