Reflections on Using LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter

Understand why executives are increasingly using LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter together to develop relationships more quickly.. The Executive’s Guide to LinkedIn to have Facebook and Twitter siblings […]

Twitter: Quick Launch Guide

Twitter quick start guide for executives: get up and running in 30 minutes: overview of privacy, followers/followed, strategy, adding value and account settings. […]

Exploring Twitter: Ten Observations

Reflecting on Twitter’s promise for senior marketing executives and B2B applications plus some tactical tips.. Twitter, tactics, strategy, value proposition, innovation, creativity, crowdsourcing, insight, philosophy […]

Everything you Wanted to Know about Twitter*

Executive summary and guide to Twitter.. microblog, guide, definition, executive, Web 2.0, social, presence, b2b, efficiency, breakthrough […]

Realizing Value: The Social Network Life Cycle Model

Life cycle model for social networks provides a blueprint for investment, along with goals, activities and milestones for each stage. A plan of action for creating value from enterprise social networking initiatives. […]

LinkedIn and Facebook: Thumbnail Comparison

Reflecting on using LinkedIn and Facebook for business.. brief comparisons of LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter from a business perspective […]

The Executive’s Guide to LinkedIn to Have a Sibling

Quick thoughts on using Facebook and LinkedIn together to develop business opportunity.. first thoughts on the Executive’s Guide to Facebook—and how it relates to the Executive’s Guide to LinkedIn […]

Web 2.0 Investment Strategy: Outperform Rivals by Using Adoption Cycle

Web 2.0 investment strategy uses a new adoption model to prepare for the Web 2.0 boom and bust by understanding and managing risks of applying social networks to business and government […]

Web 2.0 Adoption Curve, 2009-2015

This Web 2.0 adoption curve helps commercial and government executives make investments in social networks, social media and Web 2.0 in 2009 and 2010: use this realistic adoption model to manage expectations and risk. […]