Stringing Together a Few Posts

December 7, 2009 · Comments

string art Sometimes, I go a little fast. I admit it. I put up a post or two every day, even on the weekends. I don’t expect you to read every single one, but I hope that you bookmark and browse them when you need them.

Just in case, I wanted to give you a quick roundup of a few recent posts that might be useful to you.

Measuring Social Media Marketing – where I explain to you some of how we do what we do for clients at New Marketing Labs.

Prioritize Your Social Media Efforts – if you’re wondering how to fit it all in, here’s a sample suggestion.

Marketing and How Social Software Aligns – social media goes beyond marketing in my mind. I wanted to show some of how it lines up, though.

The Questions I Think We Should Ask – where we get beyond the specific tools and into the bigger story.

Feeding Your System – where I show you why/how I put out so much content.

What types of posts of mine do you like? What do you want to see more of? What is interesting to you? I’m always happy to know.

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  • Wow, Chris. This is a gold mine of information. Thanks so much!

    Your "how-to" posts are my favorites. I like the meat with a little wine to help the digestion.
  • How quickly do you typically write a post Chris? And what gives you the inspiration? Do you read many other blogs?
  • Thanks very much for this, I did miss a few and they're very useful
  • Thanks for sharing such good informations,i can get more informations form this
  • Absolutely amazing article

    Very easy to read also

    Absolutely love your style of writing
  • 'The Questions I Think We Should Ask' was a real good one. Glad you're promoting that again.
  • Funny that you did this. I actually worked on a post this morning called Mad Libs of Wisdom from the Skool of Life where I created a post from all my old posts.
  • These were all fantastic posts! Just tweeted out (@mikestenger)

    Hope you get a great start to your week Chris!
  • Yes, case studies. Love 'em. Big and small business.
  • FrankReed
    Chris-

    This is really helpful. I agree, you go faster than most so taking the time to recognize that and remedy it with this post shows another 'practice what you preach' exercise.

    Here's to keeping pace.

    Thanks again.
  • Longtime reader, occasional commenter, newbie blogger (2 mos)... Your blog is one of my top 3 "must reads" but I've noticed you've scaled up frequency of posts lately.

    Question: Is there ever such a thing as too many blog posts? As you scale up frequency, I find myself skimming more... diving in to read full discussion thread & commenting less.

    Just curious to hear your take on this.
  • I liked your posts. I had got the Information When I had visited your bLog. Thanks for reminding me about your all posts.
  • Case studies, particularly those related to small businesses, are the most interesting to me ... like the steak house one you recently tweeted on. I'd like to see more of those along with your commentary/analysis of how these small businesses are effectively using social media to compete with larger entities.

    I'm also a fan of your short video posts.
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