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Timothy Goleman

Gary Vaynerchuk Book Signing in Atlanta

I got the opportunity to meet Gary Vaynerchuk at a book signing tonight at Cost Plus Market in Buckhead. I got there right after it started, due to the lovely traffic we have here in Atlanta. I wanted to be there a little early. I walked in and thought the line maybe horrendously long, but […]

Hoot Suite – A Great Twitter/Social Media Client

Twitter is turning out to be a good tool for branding and sending out information to people interested in your company. One of the best tools I have used for Twitter is Hoot Suite. It’s a web based Twitter client that you can manage multiple accounts at once. It’s very easy to set up, all […]

FTC Guidelines for Bloggers in effect today

I know there are people asking, “What do the new blogger rules mean to me?” The new regulations went into effect today. For the majority of bloggers, these won’t change anything in their blogging habits. Most blogs out there are personal journals where they talk about their life and daily habits. These rules really affect […]

The Year of Mobile Marketing?

As a marketer, you’ve probably heard this mantra every year for the last few years. I first remember hearing it in 2007, and that mobile marketing would take off! So far, that hasn’t happened yet. I attended an AIMA Event last night that was about Mobile marketing. Which lead me to write this post and […]

10 Lies that Social Media consultants Tell – And why they are not true!

What’s Next Blog (http:// www.whatsnextblog.com/archives/2009/10/10_things_social_media_cant_do.asp) posted a few unrealistic things that social media consultants are telling clients. Substitute for marketing strategy You can’t substitute social media for a marketing strategy. You still need to have an comprehensive marketing plan that is more then just social media. Social media can be a part of it but […]

Atlanta Integrated Marekting Sumit

This week I attended the Atlanta Integrated Marketing Summit! It was a really good conference held at the Renaissance Waverly Hotel at the Gallaria. I am working on a post for this, but I learned so much there that I’m still sorting the information. If you can go next year I highly recommend it.