Category Archives: Social Media
So You Have Their Attention On Twitter… Now What?
Once you’ve made the connections and have the attention of those that have decided to follow you on Twitter, what now? How can you add value to their Twitter experience and keep them engaged and listening? Here are some tips that just may help keep them from losing interest and leaving.
Our 1000th Tweet
Just over a year ago, we chronicled our 100th Tweet with a blog post about it. Today, one year and 900 Tweets and a total of 140,000 characters later, we celebrate our 1000th Tweet with – you guessed it – a blog post and Tweet about it.
Facebook: Beyond Status Updates
Some people on Facebook are using the Status Update and Fan Page features to help improve their health…and even save their own lives.
Using Social Media for Healthcare Info
A new study reports that 40% of online consumers are turning to social media for health information. And they’re not just talking about medical conditions, diagnoses, treatments and news. The study found the primary reason for using social media was emotional.
Facebook: Now Even An Influence On Our Water, What Next?
With the number of users and visits on Facebook growing everyday, it’s safe to say that it has become a powerful marketing tool and medium for companies to generate buzz and excitement for their products and services.
Kansas City Blogs
We thought we’d recognize a few local Kansas City blogs that we think do a good job of giving their readers a reason to come back for more.
How We Use Twitter
To be sure, we still don’t know exactly how the Twitter is going to monetize its platform and thus ensure long-term stability. We are, however, starting to see the light. Here are a few thoughts from others, and a few of the ways we are finding value in Twitter.
Social Networking Roll Call
Here’s a run-down of some popular, yet lesser known, social networking websites out there.
Be Careful in the Social Media Jungle
In social media, there’s no do-over button.
We Celebrate Our 100th Tweet
Since establishing a Twitter account in early June, tweeting a few times per day, following 20 folks and being tracked by about 30 (spammers deleted!) followers, we’re seeing the value in the microblogging site.