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Glanton - the Blog
http://glantonsolutions.blogspot.com/
Predominantly about the Social Web, and what can business make of it. But more than that, it is about Glanton and our products like WebAdvantage®. Sometimes humorous, sometimes scurrilous, we don't claim to be 'gurus' - we examine all the possibilities and provide advice about the most effective ways to intergrate 'social media' into your business presence in the wonderful world of Web 2.0.
Recent Posts
Glanton Hits Vegas - DotNetNuke Openforce 2009
John, Amisha and I sat back after the last session at Openforce 09 and, over a well-deserved Margarita at Cleopatra’s in Caesars Palace, we reflected on what had made the Openforce conference a success for us and why we’d recommend it to others.F...
Twitter Account Syndication Part 2 - WebAdvantage®
Using Twitter feeds in WebAdvantage®Last time I showed how easy it is to syndicate single or multiple Twitter feeds by putting them in a web page. Here in Part Two I will show that it is even easier to do the same in a WebAdvantage® page.As a WebA...
How to Choose a DotNetNuke Module From Snowcovered
DNN MODULE SELECTION PROCESSINTRODUCTIONOne of DotNetNuke’s greatest attractions is its modular architecture which literally allows you to "plug and play" almost any kind of functionality from Ad Rotators to YouTube plugins. Whilst we cou...
How can you manage multiple Twitter accounts for business?
Let's say you are a medium to large company with several departments - something like Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, Mining, Exploration, Personnel and R&D. Each of them has an official blog and a Twitter account. Both the blogs and the Twitter acco...
Twitter Account Syndication Made Simple
So, you have your company Twitter account or accounts and you are managing them competently with Cotweet or Hootsuite and your departments are tweeting about the right stuff. (See previous post). But how to make the best of your Twitter output? How t...
Tom\'s Twitter Rules
I'm afraid I have been stirred to blog about Twitter yet again. My sincerest apologies.Most social media 'experts' (old schoolboy joke: X = unknown factor; spurt = drip under pressure) have published their 'Twitter Rules' over the last few months, bu...

