Today we filmed Round 10 of He Said, She Said. What a momentous occasion! We made it to 10. Not that we didn’t think we would…but still, kind of cool!
It was Stephanie’s turn to ask the question, and she asked, “What do you think is the the greatest advantage of promoting an event via social media?” Watch the videos below to discover our thoughts, and feel free to add to the conversation via the comments section!
Today, I had the distinct pleasure to be a surprise guest on Dream Job Radio, hosted by Stephanie A. Lloyd. Being a radio show about talent search, we discussed two different ways for job search candidates to build and strengthen their personal brands using social media. Enjoy!
Interruption marketing…represents all that is bad about modern marketing. Being forced to watch commercial messages against your will is nowadays just. bad. marketing.
In this episode of He Said, She Said, Stephanie and I discuss some alternatives to interruption marketing. And, stick around to see a surprise ending!
A great thrill for us to have Chris Brogan join us for He Said, She Said. Thanks Chris, you are a class act!
Last night, my colleague Stephanie A. Lloyd and I discussed the merits of multi-dimensional blogging. Stephanie’s question was inspired by our attendance the night before at Atlanta Bloggers…
This past week, I had the privilege to attend the New Media Atlanta social media conference. It was a great event, and had the pleasure to finally see Chris Brogan in action. Most importantly, Stephanie A. Lloyd and I got a chance to film vol. 5. Here, we discuss the most important reason to attend an event like this…
What do you think? What are some good strategies to use to benefit from these conferences? What are some upcoming events you are going to? And just how badly do you think I whipped Stephanie? Again?
Welcome to Volume 4 of He Said, She Said. My partner, Stephanie A. Lloyd, has recently endured a string of misadventures with Sears. [You can find links to all her posts on the subject below]
So, we thought it was appropriate to conduct Volume 4 live, and on location, from Sears itself. Stephanie’s question was the following: When a company provides a poor customer experience, what is the first thing they should do to heal the customer’s brand relationship?
You can read Stephanie’s series of Sears-related posts: here is the first one about the initial experience, here is the second post recapping her adventure. You can read Stephanie’s Volume 4 post here!
Please vote on the best answer in the comment section below, or on Twitter, tagging your vote with #HSSS! Thanks.
Hmmm, well this is the episode you have been waiting for. A little entertainment, theater, some drama, and a hearty discussion of an important issue – blogging for small business. Tonight’s question: what is the single most important thing a small business should do with it’s blog to benefit it’s business. Naturally, I think my answer is better than Stephanie A. Lloyd’s, but we’ll let you decide for yourselves!
In fact, we strongly encourage you to vote for the better answer. Please comment on my blog below or on Stephanie’s. You can also tweet your vote on Twitter using the #HSSS hashtag.
More importantly, if you have a better idea, please suggest it here. The two of us will be glad to engage in a discussion!
Welcome to Episode 2 of the groundbreaking video series He Said, She Said, where Stephanie A. Lloyd and I discuss and debate the hot topics of the day. [See more about Stephanie Lloyd below!]
Today’s question, posed by Stephanie, is “what is your biggest challenge as an entrepreneur?” Watch the videos for our comments. More importantly, we need you to share: What are your biggest challenges as entrepreneurs? What are your ideas to help Stephanie and I work through our struggles?
Post your answers on our respective blogs, and/or on Twitter using the #HSSS hashtag.
The best part of this new series has been the pleasure of working with Stephanie Lloyd. She and I are the classic case of two folks who met on Twitter, developed an online friendship, and now have joined forces to change the world.
Stephanie is Founder and CEO of Radiant Veracity in Atlanta, Georgia. She is a nationally recognized writer, blogger, and columnist on the topic of talent strategy, and career and job search. Stephanie has been a frequent guest on local radio, and just recently was featured on 11Alive news in Atlanta.
Stephanie works with hiring managers, HR executives, business owners, and recruiting firms on recruitment and retention strategy including how to better utilize social media for talent acquisition and employee communication. Additionally, she helps individuals by providing guidance on subjects ranging from the job search to personal branding and career advancement strategies.