Posts from the ‘Twitter’ Category

Mar 6 12

Save Time and Get Active on Social Media with Buffer

by Jeremy Williams

Do you ever notice people that seem to always be online? Always posting to Twitter or Facebook? Just because they’re posting several times throughout the day doesn’t necessarily mean they’re on Twitter or Facebook all day long. They could be using one of several apps that allows you to schedule or spread out your posts [...]

Jun 29 11

Subscribers, Fans and Followers: Mobile Dependence Day

by Jeremy Williams

I just got an email today that ExactTarget just released another report in their fantastic Subscribers, Fans and Followers research series. Their ninth report is entitled Mobile Dependence Day and goes into depth about our collective dependence on our smartphones and other mobile devices. (You can see my previous reviews of the SFF research series [...]

May 13 11

Interview: Anne Hornyak of #tourismchat

by Jeremy Williams

Welcome to our series of interviews with local (and sometimes national) leaders in the social media and technology industry that will be featured on the Tourism Tech Corner. Today’s interview with Anne Hornyak (Senior Social Media Strategist at Sparkloft Media – an agency that primarily focuses on developing social media strategies and managing campaigns, social [...]

Jan 10 11

How To: Track All Your Traffic From Twitter

by Jeremy Williams

At the most recent breakfast hosted by Indy Social Media, Douglas Karr of DK New Media talked about Analytics and Measurement of the Social Web (check out a UStream of Doug’s presentation here). It was a great presentation and the thing that stuck out to me the most was when Doug mentioned how inaccurate analytics [...]

Dec 14 10

What You Need to Know About URL Shorteners

by Jeremy Williams

Bit.ly, Goo.gl, budurl.com, tinyurl.com. You’ve seen URL shorteners and in recent years, their popularity has exploded with the advent of Twitter and having to get a message across (with a link!) in less than 140 characters. TinyURL.com is one of the original URL shorteners and I used it years ago when trying to send Google [...]