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From the archives: A few favorites

September 22, 2009 by Susan Getgood

This is the last of the re-runs. I’m due back in the US tomorrow and will do my best to have a new post up by the weekend.

Just a few of my favorite posts.

The Four Ps of Social Media Engagement (12/12/07)
The secret sauce for the perfect pitch (8/13/08)
New Comm Forum: the 5Cs of Viral Marketing (3/11/07)
Personal Brand? (3/31/09)
The FTC is NOT gunning for mom bloggers (5/19/09)

Filed Under: Blogger relations, Ethics, Social media, Viral Marketing

From the archives: BlogHer

September 18, 2009 by Susan Getgood

I’ve attended every BlogHer Conference since the beginning, with the exception of the Reach Out Tour in DC last year. I thought it would be fun to take a look at the posts I’ve written about the conference since 2005.

The one about BlogHer (7/16/09)
BlogHer Boston Sessions (10/18/08)
BlogHer ’08. Too many parties? (7/26/08)
Almost live from BlogHer Business (4/6/08)
Can this pitch be saved? (3/29/08)
BlogHer Recap Part 2: Everything and the kitchen sink (8/5/07)
Post BlogHer Recap: In which I contemplate the woodshed (8/1/07)
On BlogHer and the Do’s and Don’ts of marketing to bloggers (4/3/07)
A bit more BlogHer (8/3/06)
Dateline BlogHer (8/1/06)
BlogHer Takeaway: Blogs need a Code of Ethics (9/9/05)
blogher observations (8/11/05)

Filed Under: BlogHer

From the archives: On Facebook

September 15, 2009 by Susan Getgood

Recently, I’ve become a real fan of Facebook. But while I embrace the possibilities for customers and brands, I haven’t always liked the actions of the company. Walk with me a while down memory lane and my thoughts about Facebook.

Thumbs Up Facebook (7/13/2009)
It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood (7/7/2009)
My Facebook page experiment (6/17/2009)
The great Facebook URL grab (6/16/2009)
Facebook. The gateway drug to social media (6/4/2009)
What does Facebook want to be when it grows up (11/1/2007)
Ways to grow your business? Piss off the moms? Not. (9/26/2007)

Filed Under: Facebook

From the archives: Customer Service

September 11, 2009 by Susan Getgood

I’m going to be on vacation in Africa until September 23rd, so for your reading pleasure while I’m gone, I’ve assembled some of my favorite posts. Today, revisiting older material in the customer service category.

I will (hopefully) be posting over at Snapshot Chronicles Roadtrip about the trip, at least every few days, and I’ll be back here by the end of the month.

The Customer Service Disconnect (June 2009)
Blogging, Social Media and Customer Service, in 8 parts (July 2008)

Filed Under: Customer Service

Blog with Integrity Webinar on Disclosure – Wed. Sept. 9th at noon

September 4, 2009 by Susan Getgood

BWIThe Blog with Integrity campaign will be hosting its first free webinar, Disclosure: What it means, why bloggers need it and how to get it right next Wednesday September 9, 2009 at 12 noon EDT.

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Disclosure. We’ve been talking about it for months, and more so since May when word first hit that the FTC was revising its guidelines on commercial endorsements to include blogs and other social media. But, there’s still a lot of confusion. What exactly do bloggers need to disclose? Why is it so important ? What’s the best way to do it? And, what happens if we don’t?

In this webinar, Blog with Integrity co-founders Julie Marsh, Susan Getgood, Liz Gumbinner and Kristen Chase will answer these questions with clear explanations, concrete examples and best practices for blog disclosure.

We’ll be joined by Joanne Bamberger, blogger, political analyst and former SEC attorney. Joanne will clue us into what we can expect from the FTC’s enforcement process with an inside look at how federal agencies really work.

There will be plenty of time for questions at the conclusion of the webinar.

Whether you regularly write sponsored posts, review products now and then, or simply have a few affiliate links on your blog, disclosure matters. You need to protect yourself. We’ll help you get it right.

The Disclosure webinar is free to attendees thanks to sponsor Wiley. Support was also provided by GetGood Strategic Marketing and the Parent Bloggers Network.

To register: Email us at blogwithintegrity@gmail.com to confirm your plans to attend. We’ll forward an official invitation with all the registration and login details.

Sponsors:

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Filed Under: Blog with Integrity, Workshops

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