by Minter Dial | Apr 20, 2011 | Social Media
The hockey stick effect We have all seen and/or read about tipping points and hockey stick curves. Digital media seems to be full of them. None seem more powerful than the one below: the rise in awareness of Twitter in the US 2008-2010. Perhaps...
by Minter Dial | Mar 12, 2011 | Education, Social Media
Cutting up your speech into 140-character Tweets A few nights ago, I was asked to deliver a speech at a Media Aces dinner on what makes a great presentation. Below is a resume of what I said, but the point I wanted to highlight, thanks to a comment by Fadhila Brahimi...
by Minter Dial | Nov 25, 2010 | Social Media
Letting your interests interface with your network You might enjoy this interview from Robert Scoble of Amit Kapor, former COO of MySpace and now CEO of Gravity . They have launched a free service, Twinterest — in a case of ME-centered ME-dia — that looks...
by Minter Dial | Nov 13, 2010 | Social Media
Aggregating your friend’s contentHelping social media going mobile Got this tip from my good friend, web maestro and tennis buddy, Mike (insiderwebtips) in New York. When you manage your own social media campaigns, you constantly have to monitor each...
by Minter Dial | Nov 8, 2010 | Social Media
The window into your company is open In the mad race to become, overnight, enterprise 2.0 and web 2.0-friendly, companies are seeking to talk up their “engagement” in the new process in an attempt to lure in talent. I had a rather animated discussion...