Tag Archives: blogging
I Love Blogging! How (And Why) You Should Start Your Own Blog
I love blogging and so should you! Today we talk about why everyone should have a blog, and how to start one.
Avoid Depression: Use Tumblr To Have Fun While Blogging
Blogging can be a tedious task at times, but using tumblr can make your life a whole lot easier- and more fun! Have a look at our post and see if tumblr is right for you.
Why Everyone Should Blog (For People Who Don’t Blog)
Blogging isn’t just for those looking to share their personal experiences. Here’s a top 10 list of the reasons why you should start blogging.
Tumblr vs Blogger: The Blogging Face-off
Tumblr vs Blogger: which one should you use? A brief overview of two popular blogging services: Tumblr and Blogger.
HOW TO: So You Want to Start a Blog?
Having a blog with useful information which is “share-able” makes it easier for people to refer your business. So what are you waiting for?
Starting Out in Social Media: Blogging and Social Networking for Business
The business case for leveraging social media as a business tool has been made time and time again. Startups to big business use the platform of social media to spread ideas, connect with their audience, and ultimately drive sales. When working with clients I often am confronted with glossy eyes when talking about the topic
Developing Your Personal Brand: The 5 P’s of Blogging
Last week I presented to a group of Restaurant Human Resources Professionals as part of the People Report Summer Camp Symposium in Dallas, Texas. The event was, hands down, the best conference I have ever presented at orattended. I led a session titled, ”Blogging for Dummies.” Blogging is an interesting topic for Human Resources and
Lies, Damned Lies, and Social Media Statistics
Here are 3 social media statistics that might be outright lies, and 3 counter-metrics to turn to for a more truthful measurement.


Protect Your Online Reputation: Like Diamonds, Comments Are Forever
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking and reflecting this week about social media comments and conversations. I’m always surprised by what people actually say on the Internet via blog comments. Sometimes they are hurtful, malicious, angry, and just plain ridiculous. Other comments are inspirational, encouraging, relevant, and fun. All Internet activity is trackable, searchable,