From the monthly archives:

October 2008

re-imagining museums

by BethDunn on October 18, 2008

Photo by _Robert_C_

Museums are changing. That is, the smart ones are. Museums are getting involved in social media, just as many corporations and brands are: some of them brilliantly, some less so, as we all stumble up the learning curve and discover that online communities are not just another place for an “e-blast,” an impersonal press release, [...]

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winning over executives to social media marketing

by BethDunn on October 13, 2008

Image by Macwegen

Chelpixie at Vibemetrix just linked on Twitter to a great post about how to talk to your CEO about “21st Century Marketing.” (She’s been linking to some great articles and resources lately, even more so than usual. If you don’t follow her on Twitter, and you like this sort of thing, consider giving her a [...]

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the inquirer

by BethDunn on October 5, 2008

Chris Brogan posted today on the importance of building relationships with folks online before asking any favors of them, and it sort of pinged on some things I’ve been thinking about, too. Here’s Chris’s post, The Distance of Your Ask. His use of the word “ask” refers in his post, of course, to the favors [...]

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