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A post from the Raidious blog is currently featured on the front page of My Venture Pad. Matt’s post “Three Things I’ve Learned Working at a Startup” apparently warranted some attention.

Run, don’t walk, to your favorite local bookstore and pick up a copy of our good friend Doug Karr’s new book, “Corporate Blogging for Dummies.” Trust us, you need this book. And it’s not just because we at Raidious are in the book on pages 126 and 127 (not that we were looking or anything).

Tip o’ the hat to Social Media Today for seeing fit to feature my recent Raidious blog post “Social Media Strategy: Are You Marketing or Communicating?”

My topic today was the “how” behind social media. I went over several different tools, including one of our favorites at Raidious, Radian6. When I got back to my office, I found an email from Radian6 talking about their new product launch which was very exciting, and which I wrote about over on SocialMediaRisk.com. You should check it out – game changer for large enterprise.

Recently I had the opportunity to present a workshop at the Social Media Bootcamp presented by the Indiana chapter of the Public Relations Society of America.

Wordpress, like any other blogging software or content management system, is nothing without humans creating content to fill it, and engaging with the site’s audience.Wordpress, like any other blogging software or content management system, is nothing without humans creating content to fill it, and engaging with the site’s audience.

If you are a marketer or product specialist still searching for gainful employment, I would encourage you to switch your thinking to a digital mindset. This industry can be intimidating, but in my opinion it is the industry with the best growth potential and promise.

Covering the beltway and White House goings-on is one of the biggest jobs in journalism. But for a company, what business is more important than yours?

Echo is a new commenting system for web sites and blogs from JS Kit, and we think it is cool. Find out why.

Let’s face it: we’re all trying to find ways to game the search system. We naturally want people to find us and our products via search.

But by churning out blog posts loaded with keywords, are we just spinning our wheels?