By Mike McCready on July 20, 2010
It seems that tag clouds are hard to find these days. Almost like a good movie from Hollywood lately. Not that long ago, tag clouds seemed to be on a lot of web sites, including mine. They basically took all the categories a web site used to group content and presented them as hyperlinks in [...]
Posted in Blogging | Tagged blogging, blogs, Social Media, tag cloud, tags
By Mike McCready on May 13, 2010
If you liked the first social media revolution video, then you’ll love this one. It contains up-to-date social media and mobile statistics. If you’re still trying to convince or promote the value of social media to your boss, this video is a must see.
Posted in Social Media | Tagged blogging, Communication, Marketing, Social Media, strategy
By Mike McCready on August 13, 2009
In January I wrote a post titled, ‘Social Media… Is It a Fad?‘. In this post I started to address some of the reasons why I think Social Media is NOT a fad. This video there are some very interesting statistics about social media usage and predictions for the future. This video has a similar [...]
Posted in Marketing, Social Media, Twitter | Tagged blogging, blogs, Brand, Communication, Media, Social Media, Social Network, social networking, Statistics, strategy, Twitter, Web 2.0, Weblogs, YouTube
By Mike McCready on August 4, 2009
Do you own your own business? Do you work at a higher education instituion? Do you run a non-profit agency? If you’ve answered yes to any of these questions, you should be blogging. Listen to Seth Godin and Tom Peters talk about their thoughts on blogging and how effective a tool it is.
Posted in Marketing, Social Media | Tagged Blog, blogging, blogs, Higher education, HigherEd Web, Marketing, Seth Godin, Social Media, Web 2.0
By Mike McCready on July 22, 2009
Another music video parody from Hubspot. This one again about inbound marketing. I think these message can never been seen and shared too much to marketing professionals to drive the point home the importance of inbound marketing. Take a look. What do you think?
Posted in Marketing | Tagged blogging, Communication, HigherEd Web, inbound marketing, Marketing, Marketing and Advertising, SEO, YouTube