Today, I had the pleasure of sitting in on a webinar presentation from my friends Nancy Myrland of Myrland Marketing and Lance Godard of JD Supra. The Social Media Special Interest Group for the Legal Marketing Association has been putting on monthly webinars, and this month’s focused on Twitter.
Since it is a member benefit, I won’t give all the secrets away, but I did want to offer the highlights: Continue Reading Let’s Talk Twitter: An LMA Social Media SIG Webinar
We have looked at a LOT of information about Twitter this week, and we’ll finish out the week with our final post on the anatomy of the home page. 
So now we’ve got our profiles set, and we’re building our followers. I’d like to talk about engagement as we did during the LinkedIn series, but first, I think it’s important to understand the Twitter home page. Because Twitter does seem to have a strange language all of it’s own, I want to make sure that it’s all understandable as we move through the tutorials. One of the best recommendations I can give you though, is to play around with Twitter as much as possible – with all of the various social media platforms out there, I’ve found that diving in is one of the best ways to learn what Twitter is all about.
Now that we’ve got our Twitter profile ready for it’s debut, it’s time to start following people. Yes, this sounds a bit stalker-ish, and it is, a little, because you’re subscribing to whatever someone else wants to tweet.
Happy Halloween everyone! Since Halloween is my second favorite holiday (after Christmas), I had to take a time out to say "enjoy!" and share a photo of my little "spooks." 
Don’t worry – I know I haven’t finished my Facebook series yet, or even gotten very far underway. But because we’re expecting some major changes with Facebook with the rolling out of the new "timeline," it makes sense to wait until it’s out before moving forward.
This afternoon, I had the good fortune to sit in on
The ILN has offered a webinar series to our members for the past two years, and in 2010/2011, we offered a three-part series on social networking. In October, we started with, "