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Now Is Gone
http://nowisgone.com
The Now Is Gone blog seeks to help businesses embrace New Media (and Social Media) intelligently. Entries are created by authors Geoff Livingston and Brian Solis, and critical sources featured in the book, Toby Bloomberg, Kami Huyse and Ike Pigott. Together, we’re providing relevant blog entries, discussing new updates since the book Now Is Gone was drafted, linking to corporate social media initiatives, as well as providing updates on the book itself. Again, the goal is to help executives and entrepreneurs figure out new media.
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POSTSCRIPT
“Now Is Gone” is a finished project. It is done, and we set out to do what we wanted to do. Even though we’re locking the door and walking away, it’s important to know exactly what this site was about, and how it stands as a ...
Nomenclature
“I can only understand one out of every three words you said.” - Recent attendee at one of my speeches on social media. Yes, fear kills social media. And perhaps the biggest creator of fear in this business is the actual terms we use to d...
Now, Be Gone!
Monday’s post will be my final one on Now Is Gone. It’s time. There are only so many basic lessons and primers you can give. I have nothing more to say to the newly engaged social media communicator. Repeating or rehashing old posts seem...
To "hear" and "listen" are two different things
To dovetail Geoff’s latest post and to prevent anyone from making themselves appear like the animal represented in the post’s picture, it is essential to define listening. As a university professor, I incorporate the basic skill of ...
Listening: An Action of Proportions
Several keynotes and presentations at least week’s SNCR NewComm Forum, including more than four case study presenters, highlighted the importance of listening as a fundamental pre-cursor to social media success. Of course, listening makes sens...
