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Archives for April 2009
Top conferences coming right up
I have such an insane couple of weeks coming up that I need to blog it just to remember where I’ll be. (Here is the full calendar of 2009 tech and social media conferences.) But these are among the best of the year, right at our doorstep: NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology conference, NewComm Forum, Inbound Marketing […]
Free ‘Twitter for Business’ Webinar on April 30
On April 30, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT, I will be offering a free webinar on how to Twitter for business, including lots of case studies and a whole bunch of useful information. Anamitra Bannerji is the featured speaker. Anamitra works on commercial applications of Twitter as part of the Twitter product management team. […]
Highlights from ad:tech San Francisco 2009
Today, I reported from ad:tech in San Francisco for ad:tech. Ten times a year all around the world, people associated with the online advertising industry convene for ad:tech. Every year the conference rolls into San Francisco, I attend. This year, ad:tech hired me to report on the event for their blog. Just a few years […]
Twitter failing from overwhelming success
I have been seeing lots of articles like Steve Rubel’s Twitter Is Peaking; Get Ready to Follow The Geeks Onward and Larry Green’s response post, Dear Twitter: Failure is not an option (for branding). Why I am so accepting of all of these Fail Whale “Twitter is over capacity” pages is because nobody could have […]