Blogger Danny Brown says that if he started blogging today, there are three things he would have done differently… I Would Have Posted Less Frequently I started off writing a blog post a day (and sometimes I posted more than once on the same day). Sometimes this made me publish stuff that, in hindsight, could [...]
Three Things I’d Do Differently If I Started Blogging Today
Posted on December 12, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Blogging, Facebook, Just in case, Social Media
How to introduce social media to your business
Posted on November 20, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Infographics, Social Media, Tactics, Thoughts
Danny Brown has some helpful information this morning on how to introduce social media to your business… “Fact – too many businesses still need to wake up and realize that social media is not “one of these Internet fads” that will disappear. Fact – because of this mindset, too many businesses are potentially missing out [...]
Why It’s Not Working For You
Posted on April 19, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Just in case
People are successful for a reason. They’ve taken someone else’s formula; or success; or failings; and stripped it down. They’ve ejected the parts that aren’t for them, and reassembled the remaining parts into a map for their next steps. This is what you need to do too. There’s no such thing as real originality anymore [...]
Why There’s Nothing Wrong With Social Media Automation
Posted on April 9, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Just in case, Social Media
A lot of social media purists will tell you that you’re the spawn of the devil if you use automation. To truly use social media properly, you have to “be there” constantly, otherwise you’re just fooling yourself and your connections. Bullshit. Maybe to the purists that are on Twitter and Facebook non-stop, and love to [...]
Tactic #9: Leverage the ‘homebases and outposts’ strategy
Posted on February 2, 2010 by Todd Lohenry in Facebook, Featured, Social Media, Thoughts
It has been awhile since I wrote about tactic #8; using branded mail… Today I’m going to talk about the third pillar of the e1evation system; promoting your online brand and reputation through the leveraging of homebases and outposts. Pillars 1 and 2 are ‘finding your passion’ and ‘publishing’. Once you’re publishing and you’ve found [...]
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