So even geniuses miss the mark. But they keep at it. And if we teach ONE THING IN THE US, we need to teach creativity. Sure math, science, and language arts are important. But if we kill PLAY and the ARTS from the curriculum we're gonna end up being a country that's a lot more like SONY than APPLE. We need to fight to make sure that does not happen.
Apple Is Not Like Sony: What Does the US Do Really Really Well? (keep creativity in education in America)
Facebook Business: Your Customer Service Web is Facebook, Are You Listening and Responding?
Facebook is your interface to 800 million potential customers, but also know that your customers are all on Facebook. So you might start treating Facebook like a communications channel instead of a broadcast network. It's it's why we call it "social" media.
The Forced Evolution of Twitter
Marketers and businesses can get an instant read on public sentiment and trending with Twitter today. But Twitter will not be able to hold onto this theoretical pot of gold if they do not figure out how to build a rainbow. And their efforts thus far, since coining the Tweet in 2006, have been pretty miserable.
DellCares on Twitter: As Long As You're Within Austin, Texas Working Hours
So how does Dell, one of the biggest brands working social media for all it's worth, try to post their "working hours" on their Twitter account? This is the company that has spent a good deal of money, and created a good deal of fanfare around their Listening Center. So how is it, @dellcares, that you post your HOURS? For Twitter? For a global company? Dell knows better.
My Generic Twitter Infographic from Visual.ly – Here They Come
I sure wanted to see what a auto-made Infographic would look like. Well, here's an example from Visual.ly. I'm trying to figure out if I like this or not. What do you think? @jmacofearth (also seen on Google+: jmacofearth) permalink: http://uber.la/2012/03/homeless-hotspots/ Other posts about kicking ass in social media: Homeless Hotspots in Austin, Texas: Told From All Sides #SXSW
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