I expect to see a bit of a bump in traffic here in the next week or so as IABC Ottawa folks pop by to see if it’s worth coming out to the workshop I’m running for them on November 9 (plug, plug).
The blog is only slightly less scattered than my Twitter feed, by which I mean there are fewer rants about hockey, or my kid (those are here!), or music, so if you actually wanted to know what I thought about social media and strategic communications you’d have to dig around.
Let me save you some time.
Here are a few posts that might give you an idea of what to expect should you come out to the workshop (did I mention “plug?“)
- Twitter: On irony and the elephants in the room (October 2010)
- Rock star? We can do better (August 2010)
- Social media career advice (July 2010)
- Where’s the ROI in making someone feel stupid? (March 2010)
- How abuse of the English language paved the way for snakeoil salesmen masquerading as social media consultants (October 2009)
I also write periodically for the blog of my employer, non-linear creations:
- Blocking social media: It’s time to stop (October 2010)
- Social policy: It’s about the journey, not the destination (May 2010)
- ROI and social media; carts and horses (March 2010)
- Ethics and social media: Could a good strategy mitigate the risks? (January 2010)
- Social media: What you might be able to expect from NLC (November 2009)
Hope this helps.
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