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Social Media 101

5 Best Social Media Tools for Business You’re Not Using

December 10, 2009

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Tonight at Social Media Club the topic is a deep dive into blogging, a panel discussion lead by Chris Conrey. Prior to the main event, I’m once again hosting Social Media 101.
The Phoenix chapter of SMC has grown significantly in the last six months, and it’s great to see people [...]

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Five Twitter Twooisms for Social Media 101

October 6, 2009

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I like Social Media Club Phoenix for a lot of reasons. Right now, I like it because it gives me a reason to make a blog post. Those have been light as of late. Sorry about that.
This Thursday, I’ve once again been asked to put on Social Media 101. Just like [...]

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5 Reasons Your Wordpress Blog Sucks

September 10, 2009

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I’m having a blast leading the Social Media 101 sessions at Social Media Club Phoenix each month. If you’re in Phoenix the 2nd Thursday of the month, you should come.
This week I’m giving a brief workshop on making Wordpress-powered blogs better. I take the 101 seriously. This will focus on 5 low-level [...]

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Social Media 101 part deux at SMC Phoenix

August 13, 2009

Well that went well. Last month, I debuted something new at Social Media Club Phoenix called “Social Media 101″. The idea is simple and in-line with my objectives: make an easy in-road for those who are new to the concept of social media. When us “seasoned veterans” start tossing around buzzwords and leaving out annotations, [...]

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Debuting Social Media 101 at Social Media Club Phoenix

July 9, 2009

I’ve been a on-again and off-again attendee at Social Media Club Phoenix over the last year or so. But I’ve been asked to lead something new. So.. what the heck! Here’s how the organizers of SMCPHX bill it:
Social Media 101 will start at 5:30, an hour before the normal time. Led by local podcaster and [...]

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