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.
And if you’re not yet subscribed to the blog, please consider subscribing for free, and thanks.
Photo credit deb roby
If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or subscribing to the feed to have future articles delivered to your feed reader.
ChrisBrogan.com runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress
Thesis is the search engine optimized WordPress theme of choice for serious online publishers. If you’re a blogger who doesn’t understand a lot of PHP, Thesis will give a ton of functionality without having to alter any code. For the advanced, Thesis has incredible customization possibilities via Thesis hooks.
With so many design options, you can use the template over and over and never have it look like the same site. The theme is robust and flexible enough not only to accommodate a site like ChrisBrogan.com, but also to enable the site to run far more efficiently than it ever has before.
- Go on a guided video tour of Thesis and see the amazing things you can do with this theme! Seriously, you’ll love it.
- Check out the Thesis demo site
- See more Thesis-based sites in the gallery showcase





