Is it really all about you?

Posted in: Business Strategies, Corporate Identity, Logo, Marketing Strategy, Social Media Marketing- Feb 23, 2010 3 Comments

Is your on line presence all about you? Though we are all fascinating creatures with a wealth of interests blah, blah, blah, the point is that yes, we are ALL interesting in one way or another but is that what people are looking for in their on-line searches?

Inbound Marketing Book Review

Posted in: Reviews- Feb 03, 2010 4 Comments

“Ten years ago, your marketing effectiveness was a function of the width of your wallet. Today, your marketing effectiveness is a function of the width of your brain.” – Brian Halligan CEO of Hubspot This is one of lines from Inbound Marketing: Get Found Using Google, Social Media and Blogs that really stuck with me [...]

Facebook: 350 Million Users

Posted in: Social Media Marketing- Jan 13, 2010 3 Comments

This morning I read a report provided by Hubspot that since last July Facebook has grown by over half a million users a day! If you are looking to put that into prospective that is the equivalent to the city of Boston signing up for new accounts every day! Absolutely incredible growth for the social [...]

The Social Media Revolution

Posted in: Videos- Jan 05, 2010 8 Comments

Do you have 4:22 to watch this? Do yourself a favor and take a peek at this great short movie that details many of the exciting growth stats about Social Media and how it is effecting our society and marketing messaging today. You won’t be sorry. If you don’t have four minutes and twenty two [...]

Current State of Social Media

Posted in: Social Media Marketing- Nov 12, 2009 1 Comment

Social Media is everywhere. The size of the network space that the major heavy weights in the Social Media Game currently occupy is easily in the hundreds of millions! Currently the three most popular networks are Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn (in that order), and the common assumption here is that the vast majority of the people using these networks are young people, and that simply isn’t the case today.