I’m taking a new approach with my Twitter account: follow more folks, segment and filter via lists. Be less exclusive, more inclusive. And I just got kicked in the nuts for it.


I’m taking a new approach with my Twitter account: follow more folks, segment and filter via lists. Be less exclusive, more inclusive. And I just got kicked in the nuts for it.

I wish I could say it’s with great difficulty I write this letter to Facebook, but it’s not. As a matter of fact, what follows is purely stream-of-consciousness frustration that’s putting on a blog suit and gloves. Complete with two middle fingers.

Twitter: should YOU be on it? Learn the 5 questions you should ask before jumping in and the bitter truth – not everyone should be on Twitter. Read more at RedheadWriting.com.

I’ve digested and now I’m regurgitating: Chicks Who Click Denver 2010 was kickass. Where were YOU?

I have an all new appreciation for that pro who gave me an up-close look at track cycling. It’s not unlike social media: it looks really cool when you’re watching someone who “gets it.” When you set yourself after trying it…oh damn. You’re either going to get proud and wreck or realize you need to shut up and listen so you don’t get yourself killed.

Twitter’s been digging forever for monetization opportunities and it appears that partnerships and data access are the path they’ve chosen. Does the LinkedIn addition just add to the keyword-drenched spam potential though status updates?

How do you manage multiple Twitter personalities without medication? Read these best practices tips and keep you – and your Twitter accounts – out of the looney bin!

Stop being the crazy aunt (and we all have one) who keeps everything and whose house smells like Spaghetti-Os and mothballs.

Who’s hugging who in the social media/search “group hug” going on with Google, Bing, Twitter and Facebook?

The Redhead rehashes Blog World Expo 2009 – was it BEEF or CORNED BEEF? Damn, she likes her some corned beef.