Last week Seesmic launched a new offering to its Twitter client lineup developed by Microsoft: Seesmic for Windows. Seesmic for Windows is designed to give Windows users (80% of Seesmic’s demographics) a more streamlined Twitter experience on their desktop. Seesmic For Windows Experience Seesmic for Windows does a great job of giving users the best […]
Read moreBecause Robots Don’t Have Opinions…
People always email me and ask “why does social media take so much effort?” The answer is in the headline of this post. Opinions aren’t automated. They’re special. They emit emotions, speak of intelligence, and opens people’s mind to another perspective. They’re little bits of truth that people hold on to. And they require a […]
Read moreHow To Eliminate Social Media Distractions And Get Work Done
Social media is such a huge distraction sometimes. New followers, new replies, new private messages! Oh look, there goes a new Twitter list. It starts to become easy for us take our eyes off the real ball: our work. We struggle with getting out of the conversations and content to get back to what we’re […]
Read moreWhat Everybody Ought To Know About The Future Of Twitter
IBY #1: This is the first in what will be a series of content written by me, but Inspired By You. I’ll be calling one of my Twitter followers every week to talk to them for 15 minutes over the phone. What will we talk about? Whatever comes to mind. Honestly, I just want to […]
Read more7 Underhyped Web And Mobile Twitter Apps
When I started using Twitter 2 years ago, outside of the site itself, Twhirl and Twitterrific were two of the top Twitter clients available. Twhirl even went as far as incorporating other platforms like FriendFeed and Seesmic Video, making it one of the most popular desktop clients for managing the latest social networks. Fast forward […]
Read moreTracking Social Engagements Like A Pro With PostRank Analytics
It never fails: I get tired of visiting post after post to keep track of all my content’s social engagement metrics like retweets and social bookmarks. The process for tracking social engagements has never been a simple one. It always ends with a ton of tabs open and indigestible information. Now I’ve had the pleasure […]
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