Interesting post on a fascinating new topic!
Pay with a tweet : vendez votre produit pour le prix d’un tweet! « Marketing Web (via I am a Bridge (Hugues Rey Blog))
Filed under Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Social Media, Technology
Selling Snake Oil in the Age of Social Media (via Matt Moore Writes…)
Good points, useful to hear. It does seem like folks are almost rushing to create a new bubble du jour, an activity bubble of internet content/hype than seems inevitably heading towards its own crash of some kind. Sad, given how much important work there actually is to be done in these days of rapid, momentous changes.
Filed under Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Social Media
Great Review of ‘Life After Sleep’
The DAILY s-PRESS reviews briefly CCLaP’s newest release, the futuristic Life After Sleep!
Always exciting to see the word get out.. Congrats Mark Brand (author) and Jason Pettus (publisher)!
CCLaP Publishing is an imprint of the Chicago Center for Literature and Photography (CCLaP), an organization dedicated to promoting the best of the underground and cutting-edge arts.
Filed under Books & Publishing, Chicago, Fun
It takes focus, drive and motivation (via WeJungo Network)
Great information, thanks!
via WeJungo Network
Filed under Books & Publishing, Business, Entrepreneurship, Marketing
New Site-Member Metro blog post!
Can you match these theaters with their Mission Statement?
The twin cities is of course known for its vibrant theater community (more theaters per person than NYC!), and Kathy’s blog brings fresh insight every month.
Try her quiz and see how many you get right!
(Two weeks of early Fun – we’ll have to be extra serious next week!)
Filed under Fun, Local, Minneapolis, Site-Members, St. Paul
SMM tip of week: Dreamweaver check links function
Here is the tip of the week list from Science Museum of Minnesota’s Computer Education folks. The most recent – using Dreamweaver to check links.
Which reminds me – that’s the package I had used most, back in the late 90’s when I was first consulting, and had put up a site myself. That was a lot of fun, but it is much easier now and I love the built-in community!
Anyway, the next one on the list is pretty good too for those yet to make this discovery – how to find the desktop with Windows 7.
Filed under Infrastructure, Technology
Social Media acquisition: JitterJam, by Meltwater
Interesting post about an acquisition in the social media space: Meltwater bought JitterJam to add to its product line (via paidContent.org)
Interesting article, talks about how this tool allows companies to build ‘social profiles’ of those that click on links, and to gauge the ‘influence’ of those users. A little glimpse in to all that is being collected about all of us (speaking from the other side of the screen)! Social media monitoring is only a small part of Meltwater’s revenue stream right now – but is growing fast – one of those new whole industries that didn’t exist a few years ago.
Filed under Social Media
Press Release: Kat Reed & Helping Survivors Manage
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Kat Reed
Helping Survivors Manage
Saint Paul, MN
612-293-6407
Kat@HelpingSurvivorsManage.com
Saint Paul Self-Published Author Continues Helping Survivors After a Death
Need for Definitive Guidebook Exceeds Expectations
March 17, 2011 || Saint Paul, MN: Begin Here: helping survivors manage, the definitive resource on what to do when a loved one dies, enters into its second stage. What began as a personal spreadsheet has become an invaluable tool for others in the same boat. As proof of the need for just such a resource, overwhelming demand has warranted a 2nd Edition, just released in the first quarter of 2011.
This hands-on workbook guides survivors through the seemingly overwhelming practical and necessary tasks that remain after a death, from residential to financial to personal. Author Kat Reed based the guidebook/toolkit on her own experiences after her mom’s death. Discovering the lack of resources available to help her and her predominantly deaf dad with these tasks, Reed was forced to research and investigate solutions to the practical matters for herself. In turn, she self-published her user-friendly book in 2009 as a way to ease this burden for other survivors.
According to 2008 preliminary data from the Centers for Disease Control, between 1979 and 2008, approximately 6,131 individuals died every single day in the United States. The survivors of these deaths are the foundation of this book. “When someone dies, there are countless organizations around the world that offer grief support, but none that provides the product that we offer,” Reed explains. “Helping Survivors Manage was created on the foundation of most new ventures: a void in the market. We hope to fill that need with our experienced team of subject matter experts (those who have been through it, as well as funeral directors, professional organizers, hospice, health and death care professionals) to help others through this difficult time.”
Begin Here: helping survivors manage has garnered national attention and earned acclaim as a 2009 Book Award Finalist in the Midwest Independent Publishers Association and a winner in the North American Bookdealers Exchange Fall 2010 Pinnacle Book Achievement Award. A dozen local and national mainstream and industry-specific publications have also recognized the book’s immense value and shared positive reviews and endorsements, including the following:
* Mary Divine, Pioneer Press: “It covers everything from whom to notify at the time of death to how to delegate.”
* Bill Ward, Star Tribune: “A guidebook/workbook covering everything from bills and pills to wills.”
* Kim Stacey, Association of Women Funeral Directors: “I can’t say enough about the value of this book.”
As of this press release, Reed has sold over 1,450 units with no marketing budget, only using Facebook, LinkedIn and her own website and blog to generate interest. Sales are attributed to word of mouth, press coverage and speaking engagements. The book is available on her website (www.HelpingSurvivorsManage.com), select bookstores in Minnesota and New Mexico, and a few online stores. The website also provides online forms and letters at no cost.
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Begin Here: helping survivors: ISBN 978-1-61623-273-3, spiral bound, sturdy soft cover, 52 pages, 7”x9”, $24.00. Order at http://www.HelpingSurvivorsManage.com.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kat Reed has more than 25 years experience in the financial/business world. Her background in bookkeeping and office management gives her the unique ability to address both the details and the big picture. She has been a hospice volunteer and has an affinity for the elderly. She became interested in the issues survivors face when both her parents died in a thirteen-month span. Kat lives in Minnesota with her husband and two cats.
Copyright © 2011 Helping Survivors Manage, All rights reserved.
Filed under Site-Members, Uncategorized
Fun Friday smorgasbord
For Fun Friday this week, here are some items for your enjoyment:
River Art from Friends of the Mississippi River!
Energy FunFest with the Neighborhood Energy Connection, coming soon on April 9.
And Coffee House Press celebrates St.Patrick’s Day with literary conversations:
Beannachtaí na Féile Pádraig, or Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Andrea brought in delicious stout cupcakes and Tricia baked some traditional Irish soda bread. And everyone is in green! What’s your favorite Irish movie, Irish writer, or Irish song? (The Quiet Man, Joseph O’Neill, Fields of Athenry)
Filed under Fun, Uncategorized
