We got 22 Tweets and a problem ain’t one. We’ve known all along that a triple espresso every morning is good for us…followed by Green Drinks in the evening, especially if you’re upside down on a mortgage in this hitting-new-lows-every-quarter housing market. Does social media cause ADD? What were we saying? Oh yeah, time to [...]
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Tweets of the Week VIII
June 27th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · No Comments
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Tweets of the Week VII
June 20th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · No Comments
A roundup of Tweets that matter to us. Profiling the ways of the Green SEO; Testing Twitterfone, How are YOU making a difference?; Should the poor care about green?; Firefox 3 week; SocialVibe sends its first Tweet; Al Gore endorses Obama; and more. If you don’t follow Max Gladwell, then the terrorists win.
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CarbonFeed: Your Aggregated Environmental Footprint
June 18th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 2 Comments
What if all of our social media activity could be aggregated and quantified to determine our carbon footprint in real time? A FriendFeed for our footprint. Originally from Green Monk by Tom Rafferty: “I come from a Social Media background. I use blogs, Social Networks, Microblogs, Photo Sharing sites, Video Sharing sites, Livecasting apps, Social [...]
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Tweets of the Week VI
June 13th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 1 Comment
Our weekly, relevant roundup from the microblogosphere. The pre-celebration of an Obama presidency; Sergey in space; McCain’s social network; Green-collar job security; Green home tips from Seventh Generation; The wisdom of a 7-year-old; A record tab at Whole (Paycheck) Foods; Smart is the new Green; Floating garbage dump in the Pacific, and more. Follow Max [...]
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Be a Beacon: The First Principle of Social Media
June 11th, 2008 by Max Gladwell · 19 Comments
Oh, the people you’ll meet…and find when you send the right signals. One of our mantras as bloggers and social media marketers is to “be a beacon”. (Not be confused with Facebook’s failed Beacon advertising platform.) The beacon approach is a fundamental principle of social media. In our case, Max Gladwell is a beacon for [...]
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