Posted on January 11th, 2010 in Social Media | Comments Off
The emergence of the internet, real-time web, and social media technologies have made the “work” day longer and longer. There’s no such thing as an 8-to-5 job anymore, and if you work in the web spa…
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The Importance of Boundaries
Posted on December 22nd, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off
That’s according to the Pew Internet & American Life project, which looked at generational differences online. Apparently, Internet surfers aged 33-72 are ’significantly’ more likely to check out…
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Aged 33+? You are more likely to check out God and the Government online
Posted on December 18th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off
How many ads would you say you have seen on the Internet in the past 20 minutes? And how many of those ads do you remember? Depending on what kind of sites you frequent, you could be viewing anyw…
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Desensitized consumers = devalued advertising
Posted on December 16th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off
Information hoarders are an endangered species. It’s not enough to know something anymore, because the internet knows it, too. If you don’t share it, someone, somewhere, will. Your value to a compan…
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The Social Media Ego Threat
Posted on December 16th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off
Information hoarders are an endangered species. It’s not enough to know something anymore, because the internet knows it, too. If you don’t share it, someone, somewhere, will. Your value to a compan…
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The Social Media Ego Threat
Posted on November 26th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off
This Thanksgiving I am thankful for Social Media. Social media is perhaps just a natural evolution of broadband Internet penetration coupled with the fact that people like to talk to each other, bu…
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4 Reasons Why I Am Thankful For Social Media
Posted on November 25th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off
This is a guest post by Heather Huhman. Generation Y, Millennials, The Internet Generation—it doesn’t matter what you call them; they are the future of the workforce. If you speak to any seasoned r…
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How Recruiting Gen Y Differs from Recruiting Other Generations