Power Social Media – Digital Influencer Programme
After years and years of delivering social media courses for business I have realised that most of these are just scratching the surface and for the seriously ambitious individual,
Tiny things are huge things!
This was a tiny thing.. It was a busy day and I just finished a great social media session with a client. As per usual it went on longer than planned as we really got deep into the
The best tweets come first – Simply not the best!
Now that was a little sneaky as Twitter rolled in a little “helpful” new feature that shows the ‘best‘ tweets first in your timeline. The big issue is that
Acknowledge and Engage with your audience
Stephen Donnelly of the Social Democrats did really well during the General Election Leaders Debate on RTE this week. He comes across as an articulate, intelligent and impressive i
Greg’s 5 Priorities for Dublin Chamber #GoGreg
As we are doing a lot of work in Dublin and getting more and more involved with Dublin Chamber of Commerce (Greg co-chairs the Business Owners Network that meets every second Frid
Who are you calling Mickey Mouse?
Imagine he hands you his business card. You look at it and smile and say “You are Mickey Mouse” Imagine she hands you her brochure. You look at it and smile and say
But what if someone says something wrong?
I was in the middle of a social media training session with the senior team of a client and Mick, who was one of the elder statesmen in the group asked a question. This brand new w
The end of the Golden Era of Social Media?
Will we look back at this time and talk fondly of the ‘golden era’ of social media….? I write this as we have just heard that Twitter have announced that they are
Teamwork – Are we in this together?
It’s Saturday morning and I totally admit that we are slightly hungover and very tired after a fantastic party the night before in the office to celebrate our Fuzion 15th bir
Artisan and things I can believe in
Many years ago (in the late eighties/early nineties) I was the general manager of a Guinness owned company in Cork called Deasy’s. We manufactured soft drinks and we distribu