Tag Archives: webinar
ICUC Op-Ed: If I’m not 100% sold on a product – I typically don’t buy in
The debate around whether or not brands should be on Google+, or should be waiting, or shouldn’t be there at all, seems to have cooled down. Is it because everyone has made up their minds? I don’t think so. Mainly … Continue reading
Inside ICUC: March LNL on Timeline
The monthly “Lunch & Learn Webinar” is an event the ICUC Marketing team creates and presents internally. Known as LNLs, these casual sessions are dedicated to educating our co-workers and sharpening the skills of the ICUC team. The same topic … Continue reading
Tired taglines turn to creative social communities for help
Drink responsibly tagline’s are becoming a point of parity in the eyes of consumers, and many actually believe that they are simply required by law, however Jack Daniel’s is trying to change all of that because it believes they it … Continue reading
The Snoo.ws Social Media Webinar Guide
The wonderful part about social media and new technologies is that we no longer need to travel far distances, spend copious amounts of money, or waste valuable time attending seminars on how to improve our social media skills and further … Continue reading
How to generate quality leads at a conference
There are two basic reasons to attend a trade show or conference; To network with individuals and to bring home some quality leads. Recently I had the opportunity to attend a lead generation webinar through Hubspot and I learned a … Continue reading
How social media outsourcing will be changing in 2011
According to some new data that was recently released via a Hubspot webinar with the company’s own Kipp Bodnar, and Michael Stelzner of Social Media Examiner more companies will be outsourcing their social media management in 2011.
4 ways to get internal participation in social media up
Companies are opting to expand horizontally more so than vertically these days, and while this makes sense in creating a strong culture within your organization, it does require a harder look at how senior management can still be held accountable … Continue reading



