E-Commerce Becomes F-Commerce
Six weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending the Shop.org Summit in Boston, Mass. This particular summit is one of the largest conferences for online retailers. Over 400 participants attended,…
Six weeks ago, I had the pleasure of attending the Shop.org Summit in Boston, Mass. This particular summit is one of the largest conferences for online retailers. Over 400 participants attended,…
Social media policies are another hot and constantly developing area of the law today. For this month’s post, I am following up on Jessica’s post about making sure your social…
You’ve probably heard this before: “Couldn’t we just get some interns to do that?” When it comes to a company’s social media, experts say it takes planning, authority, and company…
There is a sometimes violent argument from some social media advocates about the idea of monetizing your blog activities. To the more hard lined, there is never an appropriate time…
The highest and best uses of social media are not for business. They are intensely personal. This is never more clear than during moments of tragedy. A few days ago, I…
By now everyone has probably seen the new Facebook changes. I’ll admit that I’m not an avid Facebook user, so it feels like every time I log on to the…
In my last post I talked about the hot topic of who owns users’ geolocation data that apps collect. This post I’m discussing what seems to be a perpetual hot…
The first week of every month, contributor Amy Phillips will recap what made waves in blogging for the previous month.September is when those of us in the Northern Hemisphere finally…
This guest blog is by Brian Ahier as part of our themed content hosted the first week of each month, with October focusing on healthcare. Brian is a Health IT Evangelist at Mid-Columbia Media…
We social media types can make anything better. The power of messaging to the entire world can make things happen. Or in this case, just to your own neighborhood. The real power…