Live Podcast: Featured Guests Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells, Founders of Social Media Club

Aug 20, 2010 No Comments by

“If you get it, share it!” That’s long been the tag line for Social Media Club. As the number of club chapters has grown, so too has the organization, providing quite a journey for the club’s founders. The story of Social Media Club’s founding and growth was discussed earlier this year at Webcom Montreal 2010. Now, The [...]

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Social Media Day: A Daunting Day For Some

Jun 30, 2010 3 Comments by

It always amazes me. As the lead up to events such as Social Media Day, I get excited and want to share the event with more than just the community of bright minds that work in social media or related fields. No. I want to share it with the people I network with. Some spends [...]

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Everybody’s Doing It*, So Why Don’t We? (*it = social media)

Feb 15, 2010 2 Comments by

I’m exciting to be moderating a great panel on Social Media and business Tuesday, February 16th from 6-9 PM. And I’m calling for your questions now (tweet in to @jennifered)! The question?: To “go social” or not? And should we still be asking that question? With San Francisco and Silicon Valley leading the world in [...]

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Live Podcast: Featured Guest Shel Israel, Author of Twitterville

Jan 14, 2010 1 Comment by

We’re lucky to have a number of esteemed guests join me on The A-List, but tomorrow, I’ve got a biggie… Shel Israel. For the better part of 25 years, Shel has served as a social media expert to companies and individuals through his best-selling books. His latest, Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New [...]

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Live Podcast: Featured Guest Chris Heuer, Social Media Club

Jun 19, 2009 No Comments

[Editor's note: This post and podcast originally produced for Eastwick Communications here...] It’s an unfortunate aspect of live as a grown up that sometimes you have to associate with people you don’t especially like. That couldn’t be further from the truth with today’s Break through the Noise guest, Chris Heuer (and for that matter, his [...]

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Social Media Club Tonight at Friend of Eastwick, Duarte Design

Apr 21, 2009 No Comments

The power of social networks. That’s what we’ll be discussing at Duarte Design in Mountain View this evening at 6:30 PM, the site of tonight’s Social Media Club San Francisco Silicon Valley chapter. The evening will kick off the evening with a half-hour fireside chat with John Hagel, network effects expert and Director at Deloitte [...]

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Social Media: Who’s Getting It? Those Who Are ‘Tuned In’

Apr 03, 2009 No Comments

This is part of a fascinating post arrived in my inbox today from Social Media Club: And finally, SMC Board Member Kimberly Turner found a wealth of posts on the topic, as well as offering up her view:“What I do know for sure is that too many corporations tend to forget the “social” aspect of [...]

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Social Media For Business: It’s More Than B2C

Oct 30, 2008 6 Comments

So, as you know from my post last week, I attended a fab Social Media Club event. It was fab in every except that I was left a little annoyed. I guess I’ve allowed this to fester into a full-blown annoyance.   Everyone seems to use media examples to discuss social media success.   Hello?

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Who Owns Social Media?

Oct 22, 2008 No Comments

I love the line from “Ocean’s Thirteen” when Roman tells Danny and Rusty that they’re “Analog players in a digital world.” I think about it a lot as it relates to the subject of the ‘digital divide’ – how everyday people can be excluded from conversations, especially those among experts, to get at the information [...]

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