Lunchtime Links
Bringing the best of the web to you. For lunch.
Happily sitting on East Bay in Charleston as I am writing this Friday's version of Lunchtime Links, hope your weekend will be as good as mine.
...Branding 1st, Digital Strategy 2nd
Marketing like a Digital Romeo
Think of digital media like a highway billboard - folks are passing it at 60 miles per hour while fussing at kids, fiddling with iPods, or trying to choose the right exit. If you want people to notice the digital messages you're spending high dollar on, they need to be just as quick and engaging as a billboard.
...Lunchtime Links
Bringing the Best of the Web to You. For Lunch.
We spend a ton of time on the web, its kind of our jobs. So we decided we would share a sampling of our favorite stories, articles, trends and best practices from around the net. We figured it would make for easy lunchtime reading too. Enjoy.
Can an App Developer Build its Own Twitter. Via Econsultancy.
...Building Social Media Relationships
How Not to Be “That Guy” (or Girl)
So your Facebook and Twitter accounts are up, and you've created a web strategy for what should be posted when, and where. You're on your way to building relationships with fans, friends, and followers! But there's still one factor that could make or break this digital marketing strategy - your voice.
...Useful Ways to Waste Your Time Online
Get off Facebook and do something with your life!
I know there are some of you out there who are too ashamed to admit how much time you spend on Facebook. Whatever your internet guilty pleasure is, it’s time to log off and use your time wisely. If you’re not ready to get back to your real work, at least better yourself or the community and check out these sites.
Free Rice
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- Lunchtime Links
- Saying No