Janet Fouts

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8 Must-Have Apps for Your Mobile/Social Business

Janet Fouts

I travel with an iPad and an iPhone as my mobile office, and it’s made it a whole lot easier to stay on top of my business, my teram and my clients. Dropbox is available for Android, iPhone, Blackberry, iPad and Kindle too. Available for iPad, iPhone or Android. It works with iPad or iPhone. yeah for the win/win!).

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10 Commandments for Twitter

Janet Fouts

I also absolutely love Haiku Deck for creating visually stunning presentations quickly and easily on my ipad. Created with Haiku Deck, the free presentation app for iPad. While the title of this post is somewhat tongue-in cheek, I really wanted to simplify the best practices for Twitter to their most basic form.

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Nonprofit Webinar Series – Social Fundraising

Janet Fouts

Her favorite tools: iPad, paintbrush, smartphone, whiteboard markers, human touch. Her work curates a common sense of thrivable community design, weaving a network of intentional mastery spaces designed for efficient global collaboration. July 5 – 1 pm PT.

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Google Hangouts just get better and better

Janet Fouts

Here are some of the latest changes in the last couple of updates: Better mobile version The mobile Hangout app actually works, and the convenience of conducting a business Hangout on your iPad or even your mobile phone is pretty darn awesome. The only drawback is not having the ability to do a Hangout on Air from your mobile device.

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Content Marketing Is Nothing New

Janet Fouts

John Deere’s The Furrow gets well over a million views per month (compete.com) and now has a beautiful iPad app to boot. When did we stop listening to what our customers want and delivering information for the sole reason of informing our market and establishing our place in their hearts? The truth is some companies never did.

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