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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | VERY OFFICIAL BLOG JULY 27, 2010 How to Socialize User Experience Design: Thinking Outside Your Website Please help us bridge the communication gap for me and others here and give us your tips in the comments. Not so very long ago, conversation around user experience with respect to web design centered around the notion of a website as a single destination. sticky site built around the assumption that visitors always use the front door aka the home page was the basic approach. Make sense? | VERY OFFICIAL BLOG SEPTEMBER 20, 2010 How to Respond to Comments on Your Company Blog For so many people nothing feels scarier than opening up yourself and your business to reader comments on a company blog; even seasoned bloggers recognize the difference between blogging for yourself and blogging for your business when faced with the challenge. Good comments are those that move the momentum of the conversation. Forget sentiment (mostly). The good the bad and the ugly. | | | | | | | VERY OFFICIAL BLOG OCTOBER 3, 2010 Social Media Professionals: How Techie Should We Be? can’t say I necessarily agree, but I found it interesting that one of his commenters said technology is becoming easier to use everyday and that it’s more important to be “social.. Many of us also lack credibility on the technology side because we may not fully appreciate how integrating social technology adds a layer of complexity to existing processes. People | VERY OFFICIAL BLOG NOVEMBER 22, 2010 Social Media Ethics: Competitor Relationships Should also be Disclosed The Word of Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA) and the FTC agree : material relationships should be disclosed when posting comments, tweets, status updates and the like. However, I still see many people overlooking disclosure when it comes to posting negative comments or spreading negative news about competitors — especially on Twitter. understand this may not be news to many. | VERY OFFICIAL BLOG DECEMBER 27, 2010 Hunter or Farmer? Does Social Media Have a Role in the Sales Cycle? love this comment from Andrew Rudin (scroll down to the comments) where he explains the problem with traditional models in this new space: Ever since I’ve worked in the selling field (over twenty years) we’ve approached selling problems in a fundamentally consistent way: “Find out the pain points.. What makes a successful social media program? Awards? Maybe. | VERY OFFICIAL BLOG AUGUST 17, 2008 Don't be that guy — Very Official Blog They leave comments on everyone’s blog – often rehashed statements that read eerily similar to other comments left elsewhere. Thinly veiled comments that seem designed to deliver a pitch. People are posting ideas and generating conversations here, and your pseudo-comment-that-is-really-a-pitch adds nothing to the discussion. Your comment made my day. | | | | | | | | | -
VERY OFFICIAL BLOG | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2008 Making the case for social media in PR — Very Official Blog Use your understanding to adapt: Ask better questions In the online space, all media outlets are now multimedia outlets, and with increased acceptance of visitor comments and user-generated content, they are quickly evolving into social media outlets. Save and Share Tagged as: ambernaslund , pr , socialmedia , socialnetworks , tips Cancel reply Leave a Comment { 14 comments… read them below or add one } September 1, 2008 Ari 1 One of the biggest mistakes people seem to be making is they take their message and think it works no matter what the delivery method. Forgive? MORE >> -
VERY OFFICIAL BLOG | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2008 Six steps to Resume 2.0 — Very Official Blog Cancel reply Leave a Comment { 29 comments… read them below or add one } October 8, 2008 Terry Morawski 1 Nice post. Thank you for your post, for allowing me to post a comment and for your time. About Why I Blog Very Official Blog Social Media Integration Means Business Six steps to Resume 2.0 by Shannon Paul on October 8, 2008 Even if a potential employer discovers you on LinkedIn , most of them will still ask you to send along your resume. Chris Brogan wrote a post today about how most people remain oblivious to what all of this social media stuff is really about. MORE >> -
VERY OFFICIAL BLOG | THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2008 What The F**K is Social Media — Very Official Blog Save and Share Tagged as: socialmedia Cancel reply Leave a Comment { 11 comments… read them below or add one } July 3, 2008 Jason Herald 1 fantastic. About Why I Blog Very Official Blog Social Media Integration Means Business What The F**K is Social Media by Shannon Paul on July 3, 2008 Pardon my French, but that’s the title of a really great presentation put together by Marta Z. Kagan, social media evangelist and online marketing professional. Reply July 3, 2008 Dean 2 Absolutely brilliant, wish I F##king well thought of it. Reply July 3, 2008 geekmommy 3 Wow. MORE >> -
VERY OFFICIAL BLOG | SUNDAY, JULY 6, 2008 Why shouldn't PR pros write Wikipedia entries? — Very Official Blog Save and Share Tagged as: wiki , wikipedia Cancel reply Leave a Comment { 10 comments… read them below or add one } July 7, 2008 Jeremy Pepper 1 I partially disagree – but then again, I’ve had a Wikipedia account for three or four years with a bio and have changed entries that have nothing to do with PR or clients (no clue if the changes stuck, and not hard-headed enough to keep plugging them in). About Why I Blog Very Official Blog Social Media Integration Means Business Why shouldn't PR pros write Wikipedia entries? about 4 hours ago from web Oh noes! MORE >> -
VERY OFFICIAL BLOG | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2008 Bridging the gap between theory and practice — Very Official Blog Save and Share Tagged as: communications , socialmedia , socialnetworks Cancel reply Leave a Comment { 17 comments… read them below or add one } September 22, 2008 Christopher Penn, Financial Aid Podcast 1 Nothing substitutes for time in the trenches. It is *very* difficult to quickly translate the latest theories, comments, opinions, etc into tactics. Mike Thanks for the comment, although I’m not sure which points you don’t agree with. The rift is the problem. The talkers and the doers need each other, or could at least benefit from one another. MORE >> -
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