tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288950850564395895.post7341689698288676516..comments2021-08-06T17:36:53.143-05:00Comments on Ad Majorem: Blogs are Social Media, tooSteve Schildwachterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05267248485736601931noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288950850564395895.post-41961352453238651022011-09-18T18:52:10.049-05:002011-09-18T18:52:10.049-05:00Fred, you are so right. A couple of weeks ago I w...Fred, you are so right. A couple of weeks ago I was in a meeting when someone, referring to a large prospective client, asked "What if they tweeted everything they did all day?" My answer: "Very few people would follow them." Thanks for the encouraging words, my friend.Steve Schildwachterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05267248485736601931noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288950850564395895.post-41682906735301658662011-09-18T13:20:50.941-05:002011-09-18T13:20:50.941-05:00Great posts on social media Steve. Much of what yo...Great posts on social media Steve. Much of what you say to individuals should also be said of brands-stay true to the brand, communicate when you have something to say that's of value to your audience. You'll keep your brand more relevant and healthier as a result.Fred Ehlenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7288950850564395895.post-13353377192593492502011-09-15T05:33:37.462-05:002011-09-15T05:33:37.462-05:00Totally agree, Steve. You hit the nail on the head...Totally agree, Steve. You hit the nail on the head. Blogging is really one of the FIRST forms of social media, because it encourages one-on-one dialogue with comments like this one. In fact, I often tell my clients that their blog should be the "hub" of their social media presence. It's where your Twitter and Facebook friends go to find out more about you and dig deeper into your content.Apryl Parcherhttp://www.aparcher.comnoreply@blogger.com