by Minter Dial | Jul 4, 2010 | Social Media
BP under fire The calamity of the Gulf of Mexico does not need one more person (me) to harangue BP. They are surely paying the BIG price as it is. But, in terms of crisis management, I do not believe the history books or case studies will be particularly...
by Minter Dial | May 5, 2010 | Social Media
I tweeted recently about the state of the Twitter business as far as Heads of State were concerned. With the arrival of new kid on the block, Hugo Chavez (you rebel, you) and the upcoming general election in the UK, I feel that the topic is hot! As of today,...
by Minter Dial | Feb 22, 2010 | Social Media
After a power meeting with Justin Kirby, founder of Yooster (a word-of-mouth opinion poll) and author of Connected Marketing, I thought it worthwhile to comment on two of Justin’s key mantras: 1/ “Social media is a misnomer.” Social media...
by Minter Dial | Jan 22, 2010 | Social Media
Thanks to my good pal, Eric Blot, I was switched on to Twitter 360. What is Twitter 360 (it shows up as “Tweet 360” on the iPhone)? It is an accessory tool for Twitter on your iPhone 3GS which provides an “augmented reality”; i.e. it takes the...
by Minter Dial | Jan 13, 2010 | Meaningfulness, Social Media
After a recent thread in the “Tweeple” discussion group on Linkedin, I am spurred to write a piece about twitterquette or perhaps one could say, about the twitter quest: what’s Twitter for and how do you get many followers?...