Archive for the ‘Social Networking’ Category
Posted by Peter Marsack | July 14, 2011
Turns out I am not a bad newspaper editor/publisher. I wish I could take more credit for its creation, however. The simple tools at paper.li have made it so within a couple minutes any user that is active in the social media community will have their own “virtual” newspaper created. At first, I was a [...]
Become an online newspaper editor >>
Posted by Peter Marsack | June 7, 2011
I got caught last week with a dilemma. Normally, when I want a new app for my iPad or iPhone I will typically tool around the App Store and see what’s popular or what’s new. The challenge that occurred is I was hunting for an app that would do something specific – in this case [...]
Intelligent Search of the Endless Apps >>
Posted by Peter Marsack | June 2, 2010
Is your website making money for you? Does it create buzz or interest enough where people can not only find it but want to return to it? Will it generate revenue for your business? What kind of image does it present to your audience about the type of company you are? Never put an ugly [...]
Monetize. >>
Posted by Peter Marsack | February 27, 2010
After some inspiration from a recent lunch and learn I attended, I decided to post a social networking cheat sheet. Our ForeSite clients typically ask us to enforce some type of acceptable usage policy that dictates whether or not their employees users can engage certain websites such as facebook, myspace and twitter. Some company policies [...]
The Social Networking Cheat Sheet >>
Posted by Peter Marsack | February 25, 2010
I purchased a domain name for my 2 year old daughter. Its called Lanamarsack.com and it now belongs to her. Petermarsack.com belongs to me. If you have not purchased your name in the form of a .com address then do it now. With the never-ending evolution of the Internet, specifically the proliferation of different social [...]
Go Get Your Name[dot]com >>
Posted by Peter Marsack | September 3, 2009
Maintaining and keeping an updated social networking effort can be a pain when it comes to providing fresh content. Many of them rely on the user (you) to keep it up to date with thoughts and status updates. Users typically find themselves logging in to different sites with different credentials in order to keep these [...]
Social Networking Updates and Aggregators >>