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Thursday, June 24, 2010
The next Social Marketing University will be in Atlanta, GA on August 16, 2010. Each book deserves a blog post unto itself, but I don't want to wait that long to tell you about them. There are so many other things and thoughts I'd like to share with you, so I'm hoping I can fit some more blogging into my schedule. Wait a minute.
 
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Last week at the Day of Service at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta, I met with Executive Director Megan Anderson and Volunteer Coordinator Courtney Hodges of the  Furniture Bank of Metropolitan Atlanta. The Furniture Bank has a website , a blog , an email newsletter, a Facebook page and a Twitter account.
 
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
I’m headed to Atlanta this afternoon for NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference. If not, I’ll be sharing some of the “best of&# here on the blog and on Twitter (follow me @kivilm ). Bright and early, I’m meeting with the Furniture Bank of Metro Atlanta as part of the Day of Service. Wednesday Night.
 

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A couple of weeks ago Mashable held a smashing mash in Atlanta for over 400 of its closest friends. However it became crystal clear that although Diva Marketing celebrated its 5th blog-birthday my social media network is more global than local. What is happening in Atlanta social media marketing? no more people. 0160; 2. So fun.
This is a continuing series highlighting some of the fabulous women in the metro Atlanta area who are working in social media marketing. Who are the Atlanta Women In Social Media? In 140 characters - What is Atlanta's greatest challenge in becoming a social media hub? lot is offered in Atlanta, but it’s not the end all.
Although Diva Marketing had its 5th blog birthday last month I felt a like a stranger in my own home town. But when it came to the cool Atlanta divas working in social media marketing my network was sadly struggling. That search morphed into the creation of a resource list of the Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing. how-to.
Atlanta has a lively interactive and traditional marketing community. Where are the women in Atlanta who use social media as a marketing tool? I'm doing what any social media marketer would do reaching out to my network on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and offline too. So we launched our blog in May. BUT I wondered.
Part 2 of Where Are the Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing? Part 1 For me, the secret sauce of social media marketing is in how the tech tools with odd sounding names like blogs and wikis and Twitter can build and nurture old fashion corner grocer store relationships. Atlanta’s biggest challenge is not embracing social media more!
Diva Talks podcasts ] This series, Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing , is a little different. where are the Atlanta Women in Social Media? Nancy Chorpenning - CSuite Advisors Small Business Central Blog @csuiteadvisors @peacecorpsmeri1 1. Atlanta Women In Social Media Marketing Donna Lynes-Miller GourmetStation.
*This post was originally published on the blog of  iQ Solutions , a health communications and health IT company. As the iQ team preps for our journey down to Atlanta, I’ve identified five ways to prepare for this year’s CDC Conference: 1. Disclosure, iQ Solutions is also the place of SB’s current employment. Network.
*This post was originally published on the blog of  iQ Solutions , a health communications and health IT company. As the iQ team preps for our journey down to Atlanta, I’ve identified five ways to prepare for this year’s CDC Conference: 1.  Disclosure, iQ Solutions  is also the place of SB’s current employment. Study.
Last week at the Day of Service at the Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta, I met with Executive Director Megan Anderson and Volunteer Coordinator Courtney Hodges of the  Furniture Bank of Metropolitan Atlanta. The Furniture Bank has a website , a blog , an email newsletter, a Facebook page and a Twitter account.
In 2005, he created one the first higher ed blogs, Wharton MBA Admissions Blog , He was one of the first to incorporate student blogs as a support tactic when he taught marketing at University of Delaware. But it was his beyond successful blog for Barbaro the 2006 Kentucky Derby winner who was put to rest too soon.