Marketing From A Woman's Point of View

Women To Watch – Rebecca Orlov, Co-Founder of Blog Out Loud

Rebecca Orlov Today’s Woman To Watch article features the very busy and very talented female entrepreneur, Rebecca Orlov, Co-Founder of Blog Out Loud. Rebecca understands social media and has helped brands build their communities online and off by teaching how to engage with blogging and events Keep Reading...

February 17, 2010   Comments

Women To Watch – Denise Smith, Founder of Chicks Who Click

Denise SmithAfter 3 days of computer, email and technical battles I am finally back online!  I missed yesterday’s Women To Watch Post, but I’m bringing it to you today…and it’s a GREAT interview with Denise Smith of Chicks Who Click. Keep Reading...

February 11, 2010   Comments

Use LinkedIn Introductions to Build and Engage Event Communities

LinkedIn IntroductionsNow that you have installed and learned how to promote your event with LinkedIn Events application let’s talk about how to build your community and create some conversation. Keep Reading...

January 29, 2010   Comments

Promote Your Event Using LinkedIn Events Application

LinkedInMany event professionals have found the benefits of using social media in their event marketing campaigns for the viral potential.  LInkedIn has an event application that works well to target your niche market while also building an engaged event community. Keep Reading...

January 24, 2010   Comments

How To Exchange Social Media Contact Info Instantly at Events

How many business cards did you pick up at the last event you attended?  Business cards have been around for ages and seem to be the easiest and fastest way to share  and  our contact information with others. Power networkers have been known to collect and exchange 100 or more business cards in one day.  But, once you’ve got the card, what do you do with it?  Often they’ll end up in our bags, pockets or purses and never quite make it into our address books because no one wants to spend the time to input and organize the information. Keep Reading...

December 29, 2009   Comments

Ban Twitter: How To Stop Free Speech At Conferences

When should Twitter be banned at conferences?  That’s like asking when does your right to free speech stop.  There seems to be some controversy over whether Twitter use is appropriate at live events and conferences with strong stances from both sides of the camp.  Some see Twitter as a tool and others as a distraction. Keep Reading...

December 23, 2009   Comments

Live Tweets at Events – Tool or Distraction?

bwetweetingI published a series on using social media to market your events a few weeks ago and it has stirred up a few questions.  One of them being the debate over whether Twitter should be used at live events. Keep Reading...

December 10, 2009   Comments

5 Secrets To Promoting Yourself Using Someone Else’s Event

promoteHow much do you love mutually beneficial arrangements?  Collaboration is a wonderful way to help yourself and your partner (in whatever form) create a larger following, build your brand awareness and draw from each other’s knowledge base. Keep Reading...

November 25, 2009   Comments

How To Market Your Event With Social Media – Tips From The Experts

6a00d8341c57a853ef00e5539bb4ef8833-640wiThe series on event marketing with social media continues with a very cool post.  Cool because I have the input from some social media super-peeps! Keep Reading...

November 19, 2009   Comments

Virtual Event Marketing With Social Media

companiesThis week we’re continuing on with our event marketing with social media series to drive home the I promised you a series on event marketing with social media and I’ve got a great article I’m working on with tips from experts in the field.  The thing is, I really want to make it an article packed with value and it’s taking me a bit longer than I’d planned. Keep Reading...

November 17, 2009   Comments