"Free Infusions" Blog
Our good friend Trey Pennington asked us tape a recent meeting of the Greenville Social Media Club. After the "main event" we had a chance to tape Trey learning from the day's speaker, Kim Madden from Carolina Manufacturing, how to tie a bandanna and, well... just watch and enjoy :-)
Here's a brief behind the scenes look at the new web tv video series, "The Full Monnie". You may recognize host Monnie Whitson's outgoing personality from local radio station Magic 98.9. We'll be keeping track of what goes into making the show - which features the coolest, most interesting people, places (and even things) in Upstate South Carolina.
If you're a user of Google's Gmail, you've probably seen and perhaps are even using their new Buzz service. One of the issues/questions that has arisen with some users is whether to follow some of their contacts or some popular accounts because of the amount of traffic generated by frequent updates - and whether that's of any real value to you in your own Buzz stream. If there's someone out there with a public Google profile that you want to check in on and perhaps read their Buzz posts from time to time, but you don't want to clutter your Inbox or your Buzz stream with their updates necessarily, there is a way to do that.
Read more: How To Follow The Buzz Of People You Don't Follow In Buzz
Let me tell you a story. It's one you've heard before - and you will hear again. It's the story of Web Application X - the latest thing that's generating all the buzz, tempting early adopters, and generally confusing everyone else.
When Web Application X came along, it was dutifully announced by Big Name Web Company (unless it came from Unknown Web Company, in which case, don't worry - they'll be bought by Big Name Web Company soon enough) - and here's where our story gets really predictable.
More Articles...
- Welcome To The "Show Me" State
- SMC Greenville Wave Presentation
- No Shortcuts to Good Search Rankings
- Advertising = Content
- Connecting To The Unconnected
- "A market is never saturated with a good product, but it is very quickly saturated with a bad one."
- What's In A Name?
- 10 Marketing Lessons I Learned From Childrens' Books
- Back In Black
- If It Works For The Banks, It Should Work For Me... Right?
- Things I Learned From Billy Mays
- Who Wants To Be A "Regular Guy"? I Do!
- Rise of the Advertising Phoenix?
- How To Not Get Eaten By A Lion
- The King of All (Social) Media
- Why Should I Waste My Time On Twitter?
- The Spirit of Giving
- Forget What You Know
- One Day For Human Rights
- Big Little Changes
- You Can't Do That On Television!
- There Are Two Poles To A Marketing Magnet
- What Seems Bad But Is Really Good For Your Company?
- Marketing On The Move
- Marketing In A Down Economy
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