I recently received this email from LinkedIn with a congratulations. My profile was in the top 5% of those viewed in 2012 – right up there with Barack Obama. (Okay, he was #1)
Super Twitter Profile
This gentleman just followed me on Twitter. I must say, he has the most impressive Twitter profile I’ve seen. The only thing missing is “President” and “Medical Doctor”… I’m not sure if Daniel is trying this for SEO, Internet marketing, or other optimization purposes. But I’m having a hard time pinpointing what exactly is his […]
Suspicious Foursquare Invitation to Connect
Today I received a Foursquare invitation to connect with Eko. I don’t know any Eko’s, let alone from Indonesia. The guy has 0 check-ins, 0 night outs, and yet has more than 1,100 friends. I’m sure that you would also think Eko is not your old pal who wants to connect so you can get […]
Thoughts on Social Media While Abroad
This post I wrote two weeks ago while coming back from a family trip in Boston. I’m sitting at a bar at Boston Logan airport waiting for my flight to Vancouver. My trip is over. Ironically, now I feel safe sharing some thoughts about the trip that just happened. The first thought that comes to […]
How I Use Foursquare
Lately I’ve been getting an unusual amount of Foursquare* request to connect with people. Most of the people sending the requests, unfortunately, will find that I’m ignoring it. That’s probably because either I don’t know you well enough, or I don’t recognize your user name. So before you go sending me or anyone else a […]
Mailchimp for Vancouver SEM Meetup Communication
Last week I used Mailchimp, a popular email service provider, to send a newsletter-type email to the Vancouver SEM Meetup group. This idea came about while thinking a better way to communicate with the group’s members. Mailchimp offers pre-designed formatting, tracks clicks, opens, and a ton of other information I thought I could take advantage […]
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