Who Cares?
Monday, December 7th, 2009The advent of social media as a way to deliver and consume information has lifted personal and professional barriers. We’re more social as a species.
The advent of social media as a way to deliver and consume information has lifted personal and professional barriers. We’re more social as a species.
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Instead of advertisers setting up their brands on Twitter would they be more effective cluing in on the Twitterati who are passionate about what their brands stand for? Product placement and shameless endorsements have long hit the film industry, music videos, gaming and blogosphere. Why not on Twitter? With proper assessment of your Twitter followers … [Read More »]
Twitter is a platform that encourages many to share their excitement and doldrums in 140 characters or less. It also encourages watchful eyes to read between the lines for valuable information that could formalize a cultural movement. It is a place where conversations are made, ties are formed and broken. I joined the Twitter crowd … [Read More »]
What would you do for a FREE full-conference pass with access to workshops at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco? Would you join Twitter (if you are not a member yet) for a chance to win a full-conference pass? I certainly would!
Here’s Your Chance To Win A FREE Full-Conference Pass To Web 2.0 Expo
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Am certainly not the “expert” on the topic. Just a curious entrepreneur and tech media maven exploring the venture side of the universe to quell my curious fascination and for future opportunities that we are investing in as a tech media company.
So what do VCs want? A few tips from my conversation with a VC … [Read More »]
We were instrumental in relaunching Girls in Tech’s online presence and the New York Chapter in September 2008 at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York. The launch in New York and our new website was celebrated by many which helped grow the membership base from 265 members on Facebook to over 2,000 todate. Before … [Read More »]