by Arkovi on July 21, 2010
We welcome Joe Polidoro and Triplestop LLC in this guest blog post on social media in the regulatory world of investment advisory. Joe and his team are financial services veterans with a clear vision for the intersection of compliance, marketing and operations. More and more RIA’s are successfully marketing themselves on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and [...]
by Arkovi on June 16, 2010
The folks over at oneforty.com have built for Twitter what the iTunes App Store is for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad - a community reviewed directory of apps contributing to social media for a multitude of mediums (mobile, web, software apps, etc.). One of the more compelling features of oneforty.com are the toolkits, assembled by users and the oneforty team - that batch together apps to meet specific needs.
by Arkovi on June 10, 2010
Most recently updated this past March, Intel certainly strikes a balance between open communications and brand awareness. From a business perspective, they take a very transparent approach to empowering the legions of Intel staff and representatives to stay connected in social media.
by Arkovi on May 10, 2010
Great piece by Joe Polidoro (@joepolidoro) on the Triplestop blog regarding the obstacles to social media and business. Polidoro uses an interesting contrast against a feature by NPR in late April that covered prison life and the trust a conservative warden put in a long term prisoner to edit the jail house press. “Most C-level managers still [...]
by Arkovi on April 6, 2010
An excellent top 10 checklist for insuring you approach social media for business strategically and tactically. Kristen Luke is a marketing expert in financial services and John Stone operates Revenue Architects, a digital marketing concern.
by Arkovi on April 6, 2010
An interesting visual trending tag cloud view of Twitter, Delicious and other RSS feeds using Wordle.net…
by Arkovi on April 5, 2010
Great discussion on social media for business by @mediaczar via @arkovibackups and @ianhightonIFA why the conversation is changing from should we use social media to how are we going to get involved?