The Three C’s of building a Successful Business Blog
December 9, 2009 by Crystal O'Connor
Filed under Advice on Social Media, Blog, Social Media, Weblogs
Mike Sansone of Converstations.com describes the key to a successful business blog. He breaks it down into three steps or the three ‘C’s’: Conversation Community Commerce I find his philosophy valid and his advice essential to anyone that is attempting to build a loyal client base. Blogging may not be the fastest way to build [...]
Bored with 21st Century Skills? Get over It
September 30, 2009 by Crystal O'Connor
Filed under 21st Century Learning, Advice on Social Media, Blog, Education, Social Media
By: Mike Sansone Blogs and Social Media as Conversation Stations I hear a lot of business people, teachers, educators — and some edubloggers — who are already tired of the term “21st Century Skills.” Get over it! The term is going to be around for a long, long time. The definition? Possibly ever-evolving. I remember [...]
Social networking users aren’t as young as you might think
August 1, 2009 by admin
Filed under Blog, Create a Following, Social Media
Social networking users aren’t as young as you might think by Nathan T. Wright in Web Strategy June 2, 2009 In Twitter’s infancy, the micro-sharing social network was largely perceived as a gathering place for hyper-connected, digitally-inclined twentysomethings. Sure, Twitter’s early adopters were comprised of the younger “tech elite,” but recent months have proven that [...]
