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Apr 21, ChirpUp @ BNC IT Networking Luncheon

Sunday, April 5, 2009

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Apr 21, ChirpUp @ BNC IT Networking Luncheon

Overview of new era (“social”) media as a “democratizing force” and tools & services like blogs, LinkedIn and Facebook.

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ChirpUp on the Air! Vocalo.org WBEW 89.5 FM

Sunday, April 5, 2009

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ChirpUp on the Air!  Vocalo.org WBEW 89.5 FM

Mark and Rob of ChirpUp appeared on Vocalo.org / Chicago Public Radio on March 26th, 2009 to discuss social media etiquette and techniques.

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May 14, Using Social Media to Brand & Market Your Company

Sunday, April 5, 2009

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May 14, Using Social Media to Brand & Market Your Company

Thursday, May 14, 2009, at Wachovia Securities in Chicago, Mark and Rob of ChirpUp present an overview of new media marketing techniques

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Amplify Municipalities with New Media & Web 2.0

Thursday, April 2, 2009

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Amplify Municipalities with New Media & Web 2.0

Municipalities have an opportunity to apply many of the same open source technologies and methods being used by new entrepreneurs to connect with customers. In an era when communities need help, governmental transparency expectations are high and budgets are scarce, municipalities have a chance to get creative and find new ways to humanize interactions with [...]

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Part 4.3 – LinkedIn Marketing Etiquette

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

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Part 4.3 – LinkedIn Marketing Etiquette

Think of LinkedIn as a nuclear Rolodex with over 35 million users.  It’s easy to use and has a ton word-of-mouth marketing power.  LinkedIn is useful for brand building, collaboration, group organization and business development.  As with any new medium, the best way to learn and get comfortable is to just get in there and [...]

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Part 4.2 – Twitter Marketing Etiquette

Friday, March 20, 2009

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Part 4.2 – Twitter Marketing Etiquette

Pay attention to Twitter!  With approximately 5 million users and growing fast, Twitter is becoming a powerful media force. Here’s a crash cultural course and a few mechanics to get started with Twitter.  Unlike other well known social media sites, it’s okay to follow folks you don’t know.  If you find someone interesting by browsing [...]

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Part 4.1 – Facebook Marketing Etiquette

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

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Part 4.1 – Facebook Marketing Etiquette

New media etiquette is a courtship.  Think of on-line interactions as relationship building, not direct marketing.  Don’t repel people by coming on too strong or “spammy”.  Take your time.   Believe in the power of many small interactions.  And be mindful of the culture and etiquette for each medium. Facebook is Intensely Personal Many wonder if [...]

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Part 3 – Style Points

Friday, February 27, 2009

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Part 3 – Style Points

Style matters in the media.  I’m not talking about animated logos dancing the Macarena – that’s not style.  And you don’t need the intense charisma of Howard Stern or his more humble Web 2.0 incarnation Gary Vaynerchuk to be heard.   But you must understand that new media demands attention to presentation.   So if you’re considering [...]

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Part 2 – A Marketing Machine

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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Part 2 – A Marketing Machine

Powerful Web 2.0 tools are finally available for producing affordable interactive marketing campaigns!  It’s true there are tons of intimidating widgets.  But, with a little wiring and tuning by a trusted expert, you can have a single elegant machine for authoring, promoting, participating and monitoring.  Tie the parts together – website, email, blog, CRM – [...]

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Be Heard – Five Part Formula

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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Be Heard – Five Part Formula

Household brands and the Fortune 500 understand that emerging social media matters. It matters because that’s where the eyes are – and brands go where the eyes go. While network and print budgets decline, emerging media investment by big players is expanding. On the one hand, big business deserves credit for “getting” that social media [...]

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