Get Shorty: A Look at Link Shortener Usage

In researching some results for a client recently, I found myself with some interesting statistics on link shortening use I thought I'd turn into an infographic and share. (Read: I spent so friggin' long on this project I better have something to show for it.) This is by no means an exhaustive, conclusive, or terribly … Continue reading Get Shorty: A Look at Link Shortener Usage

A Half-dozen PodCamps and No Signs of Stopping

It always takes me too long to write a post about PodCamp Western Mass. We just put our sixth camp in the books this past Saturday, and I've spent the last few days mulling over the new things I learned, poring over posts, photos, and emails from other campers -- some I've just met, some … Continue reading A Half-dozen PodCamps and No Signs of Stopping

It’s Time for the Sixth Installment… PodCamp Western Mass.

Be part of the push: share the press release here! A full day of lively discussion, info-sharing, and plenty of documentation via smartphone, tablet, or laptop awaits at PodCamp Western Mass. 6 (#PCWM6), this year slated to convene on Saturday, April 19 at Holyoke Community College’s Kittredge Business Center. The event welcomes anyone interested in … Continue reading It’s Time for the Sixth Installment… PodCamp Western Mass.

Get on the Bus: Next Stop Virtual Blog Tour!

A couple of weeks ago, author, artist and mom Suzi Banks Baum (look, it rhymes) invited me to join the “My Writing Process” blog tour. This tour rolls out across three new bloggers each time the bus leaves the station; I'm one of three posting today, and in a couple of weeks down the road, … Continue reading Get on the Bus: Next Stop Virtual Blog Tour!

Tastes like Learning*

You know what I can't stand? Social media seminars that charge an arm, leg, and first-born for an hour-long talk, a slew of white table cloths, and some rubbery chicken facsimile that gets stuck in my lower intestine sometime around 2 pm. I also loathe the idea that all social seminars worth attending are held … Continue reading Tastes like Learning*