by Jerry Silfwer on November 12, 2010 · 0 comments
photo © 2010 Stephen Nakatani | more info (via: Wylio) That’s me. Update your contact files. You can also reach me on +46 (70) 455 88 23 whenever I’m in Sweden. And no, I’ve got no problem with posting my number on the web. P.S. I love text messages, especially compared to voice mail. I [...]
by Jerry Silfwer on November 12, 2010 · 1 comment
The State of the Enterprise Social Media StrategistCheck out the five ways organization organizes social media efforts – really interesting. Use News Releases for More Than PR“News releases help you maintain brand awareness, keep core audiences informed, improve your PageRank and increase website traffic. Press releases should be a staple of your ongoing communications program, [...]
by Jerry Silfwer on November 11, 2010 · 1 comment
by Jerry Silfwer on November 11, 2010 · 5 comments
Fällande dom i unikt upphovsrättsfallFälld för att ha länkat. Kan inte alla jursiter i det här landet bara ställa sig upp och erkänna att utvecklingen har rört om i grytan så till den milda grad att utbildat folk inte ens förstår att lagstiftningen i sig själv blivit olaglig? Om Henrik Rasmusson inte vill att någon [...]
by Jerry Silfwer on November 10, 2010 · 1 comment
The Dawn of the Social ConsumerGreat post from Brian Solis, as always. Speaking of blog posts by the way, if maybe some of you are wondering why I’m not blogging away like I usually do, well, there’s actually a reason for that. Since moving to NYC I haven’t got access to my studio apartment yet, [...]
by Jerry Silfwer on November 6, 2010 · 1 comment
Cecilia Stegö Chilò i Facebook-attack mot K-G Snacka om ankdamm. Men det är rätt, på dem bara, Fia! Säger man inte ifrån så tror folka attt de kan behandla en hur som helst. Six Best Practices for Developing Dark Site Content “In order to better manage the speed with which crisis moves today, companies must [...]
New York = New city, new job, new office, new colleagues, new challenges, new insights, new wins, new studio apartment, new daily routines, new streets, new parks, new hangouts. New life. SAME passion. Related articles Can You Train an Employee to Be Passionate? (prnewsonline.com)
by Jerry Silfwer on November 1, 2010 · 1 comment