Tag Archives: salesforce.com

October 17, 2014

Podcast

The Lowdown on Repurposing Content & Dreamforce 2014

social-brand-chat

http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/5985866/SocialBrandChat/SocialBrandChatEpisode40.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadThis week on Social Brand Chat presented by KXIC we discussed a question from my Content Marketing Boot Camp at MarketingProfs B2B Marketing Forum last week in Boston, “Is it OK to repurpose content?” …


September 17, 2012

Interview

Does Your Brand Have Kred? (Interview)

Something exciting happened recently when I wrote a post on the updates to Klout. A commenter asked if I knew much about Kred. I confessed that, while I was familiar with it and knew the network was in the general …


September 3, 2012

Social Spotlight

Why the New Klout Might Be Worth Your Brand’s Time

While the digerati has been a-buzz over the past year, I’ve held off writing about Klout for one reason. This blog sits at the intersection of branding and social media and works to help businesses build more social brands. And …


August 30, 2011

Blogging / Speaking

Brand-Driven Blogging at Dreamforce ’11

I had the incredible opportunity to speak about Building a Brand-Driven Blog at the Salesforce.com Community Conference that precedes Dreamforce ’11. Joining me were two of the brightest stars in the Salesforce.com blogging universe — Jenna Baze of RatherGeeky.com (@RatherGeeky) …


July 19, 2011

News & Events

See You at the Salesforce.com Community Conference at Dreamforce ’11

Exciting news! I’ll be speaking on building your online brand at Salesforce.com’s Community Conference that kicks off Dreamforce ’11. I’ll be joined by two of the finest bloggers in the Salesforce.com community to share best practices and brand-driven insights. Details …


March 28, 2011

Blogging

Guest Post at Button-Click Admin

This week I am guest posting at ButtonClickAdmin.com. This community is built by and around Salesforce.com admins who solve problems with clicks rather than with code. Many of these Salesforce evangelists have blogs of their own so I was asked …