Comments by Warren Sukernek
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetCouldn’t you do this now if you set yourself up as an Amazon affiliate and then used Amazon to show all of the products? I agree that it could get a little spammy.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetLauren, agreed, there is value in both functions, however, understanding what the influential vocal 1 and 9 percents are doing online will really help inform the research and discussion with the "silent majority".
Warren Sukernek
Director of Content Marketing
Radian6
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetBeth Harte and Ann Handley! that’s quite the dynamic duo. Fantastic news, congratulations.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetZena, Great story! You guys are really showing other big brands how to do social media the right way. Congrats!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetDan, thanks for posting the survey. I think the data just reinforces what we all know and feel —- that engagement via social media is the key to strong, sustainable relationships for companies!
Thanks again,
Warren
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetMary, Thanks for the great summary with excellent insights. I enjoyed meeting you and Gillian face to face. Our conversation about Radian6 and metrics was fantastic. It helped to hone my presentation. The expertise that you two bring to the W-S team is invaluable.
Once again, great wrap-up.
Thanks,
@Warrenss
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGreat insight in breaking social media down by the primary objectives. As you point out, it is consistently evolving which can make it hard to keep up and there certainly is no right nor wrong way. I agree with Jason that people will execute in a way that works for them.
Great job!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetTim, yes Fisk is the catcher. Catching is probably the weakest position on the team, historically to me. I couldn't find many worthy candidates other than Fisk and Tek. I found the much maligned Wendell to be fairly amusing with his waving arms. He was pretty respected when he was with the Giants, I recall.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetMy club:
1B Foxx
2B Doerr
3B Boggs
SS Petrocelli
LF Williams
CF Speaker
RF Rice
DH OrtizBench
MI Nomar
CI Yaz
OF Manny
OF Damon (More of a motivator than Lynn)
C VaritekSP
Cy Young
Clemens
Martinez
Ruth
WoodRP
Papelbon (Closer)
Moret (long relief)
Lyle
Foulke
Eckersley (is that cheating?)
RadatzManager: Dick Williams
Bench: Joe Morgan
Hitting: Dave Magadan
Pitching: Farrell
1B: Johnny Pesky
3B: Wendell Kim - swing those arms
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGreat choices, everyone. Ok, Doug, you get spelling points for Yaz. If we agree that it is just hitting, then you got to have Ruth on the mound. Of course, we cheat and add a DH, too. So maybe it is softball with a 10 man line-up. I'm going to fill my team with sentimental subs, but still good players:
Jerry Remy
Johnny Pesky
George Scott
Dwight Evans
Mike Greenwell
Tony C - ok Doug, Conigliaro
Bill Buckner - much maligned (and to tell you the truth, I was a Met fan at the time).
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI like Aaron's team, especially the inclusion of Tommy Harper who had a great year and was really underrated. Also, playing Ortiz at 1B to make room for Manny was ingenius. But in the spirit of things:
1987 Boggs 3B
1967 Yaz OF
1941 Williams OF
1939 Foxx 1B
1921 Ruth P
1978 Rice OF
2004 Ortiz DH
1969 Petrocelli SS
1977 Fisk C
2008 Pedroia 2band 1978 Fred Lynn off the bench
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetWhat a beautiful, touching story. You have inspired us all!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetPeter,
First, thanks again for referring to my experience. As you know, I am a strong proponent in building it before you need it, following Keith Ferrazzi's advice in Never Eat Alone. Although today, our activities may be career focused, there are certainly many reasons to build a strong network and personal brand. As Max said, optimizing yourself for growth and opportunity should be the biggest motivation. And giving before taking is always a smart approach.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGreat list. I use a few others when I travel:
White Pages - great for looking up phone numbers quickly or using the Reverse Phone Lookup for calls that I missed.
Tripit - Captures my itineraries and let’s me know which friends are nearby.
Flight Sites - Convenient list of all airline phone numbers and mobile links.
Travelocity - Great travel resources including Gates & Times, security wait times, and airport delays.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGreat review of BzzScapes! BzzAgent has been an innovator and leader in the Word of Mouth Marketing arena. So I think it’s fantastic to see the company take a much more active role online. Long overdue, in my opinion.
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