Last night was a great night! The best of all the Social Media Nights with the Orioles I have ever been to. And to think I was disappointed they moved it inside the Warehouse and was annoyed they didn’t cancel it because of the rain. This was the first time Cindy, my best friend, went with me [continue reading]
Two weeks ago I attended Social Media Marketing World 2018 in San Diego, the Super Bowl of Social Media. While I loved San Diego and learned a few key things about Social Media, it was not quite the experience I was expecting. I did not have the ‘All Access’ pass that got me into all [continue reading]
Don’t think just because your company has a Facebook page, you are utilizing the benefits of Social Media. Your competitors are actively engaging with their customers and with potential customers on all the Social Media platforms such as Twitter, Pinterest, Google+, Instagram and YouTube. You [continue reading]
I first become involved with Social Media in 2008 at the urging of my best friend that I had to try Facebook. Well like with everything else in my life, people encourage me to try something or watch this show, then I become obsessed with it – and social media was no exception. I started with [continue reading]
I had some good moments in 2014, but all in all I am happy to see it go. And I couldn’t be more excited for 2015!!! This past year I got to travel to some great sporting events and some great concerts, but in this upcoming year I will once again be traveling On the Road with U2! 2014 started [continue reading]
This was supposed to be a story about the second annual Orioles Social Media Night – about its food, drinks, and fan fellowship. Like any other post on my blog covering the events of which I attend. But with the help of one tweet, a Baltimore Sun article and a WJZ interview, this is now a [continue reading]
I learned a lot of great strategies and ideas from David Hobby yesterday at HoCo Blogs’ One-Day Intensive: blogging and social media, but my favorite was “If Twitter is a cocktail party, then your Blog is your apartment.” Twitter is like conversations at a cocktail party, and [continue reading]