Curing Social Media Burnout

I get it, I really do. Keeping up with social media is like keeping pace with the latest Brangelina saga – you know you want to, but it’s hard to devote the time. I’m here to help. I’ve launched a email newsletter that will help you stay on top of what’s really important in social […]
Happy Tweetsgiving – For What Are You Grateful?

Nobody succeeds alone. Not you. Not a grade school in Tanzania. Certainly not me. As part of my role as an Honorary Turkey for the Tweetsgiving movement this year, I’ve been asked to write a post about gratitude. For the next 48 hours, thousands of people online and offline will proclaim what they are thankful […]
Social Media Marketing Case Study – More is More

The last social media case study in a 3-part series this week. Sometimes, your customers should be the star of your social media show, not the brand. That notion is at the heart of this social media case study featuring Spellbinders Paper Arts, a five year-old manufacturer of tools for the paper crafting enthusiast. If […]
The Art of Social Media – Crowd Sourced Photography

Part 2 of this week’s 3 post series about social media case studies. Tyson Crosbie is not your ordinary photographer. Since stumbling upon Twitter nearly two years ago, he’s ignored the norms and customs of commercial photography, and found a way to incorporate social media into every element of his work. As a food photography […]
11 Must-Dos for the Serious Blogger

First in a three post series this week about social media case studies. 11 Must Dos For The Serious Blogger View more documents from Jason Baer. If your blog is essentially a post-modern diary where you share your deepest, personal feelings about life in a cathartic way, this is not the post for you. However, […]
What Do Twitter Lists Say About Your Personal Brand?

Taking a long overdue page from the Seesmic and Tweetdeck playbook, Twitter.com recently launched Twitter lists, enabling you to segment the people you follow on Twitter into groups. This is particularly useful in organizing people by industry, geography, or even the type of content they typically tweet. But what’s more interesting is that Twitter Lists […]
The Geometry of Social Media – Why Triangles Rule

Whether it’s your Facebook page, your blog, your Linkedin group, or your private brand community, your social media home base operates like a sports bar. You first go to a sports bar for the amenities. The TVs. The food. The beer selection. But you return again and again not for the elements that brought you […]
Your Customers Don’t Want to be Your Friend

Join me and 21 other speakers for Facebook Success Summit 2010, a Webinar series with everything you need to know about Facebook for business. Sessions start October 5. Go to http://bit.ly/facebooksuccess to save 50% for a limited time. If you’re Apple, Nike, or anything made with bacon, stop reading now. If not, read on and […]
Give Them Something to Talk About

Last week, I spent a few days in Calgary with my clients at AdFarm, the largest agriculture-focused communications agency in North America. In addition to the single best room I have ever spoken in (see photo), I learned a lot from the good folks at AdFarm. Every Company Will Be Social Every company, regardless of […]
Dave Fleet – The Twitter 20 Interview About PR and Social Media

If you’re in public relations or social media (preferably both), and you aren’t following the thinking of Dave Fleet, you’re resource-deficient. A Brit living in Toronto and working as an Account Director at social PR powerhouse agency Thornley Fallis, Dave takes a lucid, common-sense approach to the upheaval that social media has brought to the […]
How to Integrate Social Media Into Your Marketing

View more presentations from Jason Baer. This is a Webinar I conducted recently for MarketingProfs (a Convince & Convert client), sponsored by Citrix (makers of GoToWebinar and GoToMyPC). The Big Social Media Integration Picture Social media and conversation marketing transform brands like no other communication methodology previously, because it changes the fundamental nature of the […]