Tried and True Tools for Managing Content

Reading about blogging best practices, it’s clear the tide is turning toward making sense of all the good (and bad) stuff generated by bazillions of people creating content on the web for mass consumption.

The reality of time constraints – admittedly different for each one – means most of us are constantly running behind . . . → Read More: Tried and True Tools for Managing Content

The Power of Story 2

I’m not a fan of country music.  Raised in Midwestern suburbia, I’ve spent most of my life tuning in to the mainstream of Top 40  rock and roll, soft  jazz and easy listening hits.  Even after Carrie Underwood and Keith Urban moved the tectonic plates of country music mainstream, I just can’t . . . → Read More: The Power of Story 2

Worth Watching

Growing a small business means constantly reassessing what you’re doing to serve your customers and prospective clients.

One easy way to do that is to share what I’m learning about the best practices of marketers on and off the web, operating on the principle of being helpful.  So today, I’m introducing a new feature . . . → Read More: Worth Watching

Breaking Bread Over Social Media

With unassuming European charm and a dose of New York City grit, Maria Filice shared her ‘bittersweet, nostalgic’ tale of cookbook authorship at the November WomenTIES luncheon in Fayetteville, NY last Tuesday.  Maria is author of Breaking Break in L’Aquila, a stunningly beautiful food experience book borne out of her attachment to . . . → Read More: Breaking Bread with Social Media