Filed under: Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Twitter | Tags: Amy Stark, Credit Restoration, Scott Swinford, THARG Principles
“THARG!” What the heck does it mean? It kind of sounds like something a pirate might say when provoked, doesn’t it? In this case THARG is an acronym developed by Indiana’s own Amy Stark in her book “The 2009 Tweeter’s Almanac.” THARG stands for:
T – Transparency
H – Honesty (more…)
Filed under: Facebook, Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Twitter | Tags: ACT! 2009, Amy Stark, Indiana, Indiana's Inaugural Social Media Summit, LinkedIn, Lorraine Ball, Robby Slaughter, xobni
This post is as much about asking for advice as giving. I’ll give you what I’ve got (so far), but sincerely hope to hear from people who are much smarter than I am about this so we can all learn something… My problem? I’m addicted to connecting with people. As far as I know, there is no 12-step program for this and as far as addictions go, I guess it’s pretty tame. (more…)
Filed under: Internet Marketing Strategy, LinkedIn, Networking, Social Media, Social Media Marketing, Tweetup, Writing | Tags: Amy Stark, Blogging, Dave Woodson, Indiana's Inaugural Social Media Summit, Nat Finn, Northwest Indiana, nwitweetup, Steve Dalton
As the year draws to a close, I feel the need to take a moment to express gratitude for the new people I’ve met, new opportunities presented to me, new lessons learned and new ideas I’m looking forward to exploring in 2010 and beyond. Here are a few highlights…
I’ll start with yesterday, December 30th. Steve Dalton, Dave Woodson, Aaaron Simac and I headed down to Indianapolis to attend Indiana’s Inaugural Social Media Summit Smackdown Awards Ceremony, organized by Indianapolis’ Amy Stark, a force to be reckoned with and a heck of a nice lady to boot! Steve, Dave and I had all been nominated–as well as several others from Northwest Indiana who were unable to attend: Nat Finn, (more…)
