Posted in SPURspectives, community, consumer behavior, consumer engagement, consumer generated content, consumer perception, customer engagement, customer interaction, donor engagement, economic recession, follower, marketing, network, social branding, social marketing, social media, social network, spur communications, twitter, web on Feb 3rd, 2010
Late last year I wrote a post wondering what would happen to social media as the economy recovers. Well, the pundits say that the economy is starting to recover and other pundits say that social media is changing. Twitter adoption is flattening out pretty quickly. My question to you is, why?
Have you personally changed your [...]
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Posted in 1:1 Marketing, CRM, SPURspectives, banking, branding, community, consumer behavior, consumer engagement, consumer generated content, consumer perception, customer engagement, customer interaction, customer relationship management, donor, donor engagement, financial services, follower, fundraising, hub, hub and spoke, hubs, individualized marketing, investment, leader, lifecycle, marketing, marketing innovation, network, non profit, nonprofit, one to one marketing, personalized marketing, pool, pools, social branding, social marketing, social media, social media hub, social network, spoke, spur communications, transformation, tribes, twitter, web on Apr 29th, 2009
My first acting role was playing Walter Winchell in a 4th grade musical. I had no idea who Walter Winchell was — I was a 4th grader in the 1960s and Winchell was a radio gossip reporter during the 1930s – 50s. Even though my dad was a newspaper columnist and tried to explain it [...]
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A few high-performing nonprofits across the nation are embracing social media and tapping into its power to further their missions. They are using social media tools to connect with the communities they serve. They are attracting donations, volunteers, media coverage, and employees.
However, the majority of nonprofits seem to be taking a “wait and see” attitude [...]
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As a young girl in Overland Park, Kansas in 1980-something there’s nothing I wanted more than an Atari. I remember standing in the electronics department at Venture at 95th and Metcalf begging my Dad for the Atari 2600 so we could be cooler than the neighbors who only had the console with lame sports games. [...]
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