Tag: Return On Engagement

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10 Tips for maximizing your Twitter account

by Tim Frick

Here are some ideas for getting the most out of your Twitter account.

Inc. Magazine journalist Minda Zetlin was kind enough to feature me in her article titled Secrets of Highly Effective Twitter Users. Ms. Zetlin and I chatted for nearly 45 minutes so I thought I would share some additional notes from our conversation here, as well as a few thoughts on the recently unveiled #newtwitter.

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Recommended Reading

by Stacy Jones Sutton

Time to kick back and learn some new things?

Here’s a handy list of links of our book reviews of web design, technology, digital media, workplace, and other book categories from the Mightyblog during 2009-10. See what you may have missed on the bookshelves. Tell us what you think about the ones you’ve already absorbed into your brain. Happy reading!

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Mightybrew News: Beer is Here. And then it’s not.

by Stacy Jones Sutton

Cold and tasty, the new Mightybrew selections were home-brewed, bottled, capped, and hand-labeled by the crew just in time for the Return on Engagement Book Launch party.

As doors opened on the party, over 200 beers were ready for thirsty partygoers. Extreme Chicago heat during the event and a shaky performance by the central air in our new space led to repeat ice cooler visits by sweaty attendees and the near complete decimation of our supply.

The beers were named during regular company meetings over the past few weeks and labels created mere hours before our shindig.

What did we discover? This batch tastes even better than last year’s batch.

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From Pen to Pixel and Back Again: Profile with Tim Frick of MB

by Stacy Jones Sutton

Having met Tim Frick in a fiction writing workshop, I knew his pen and paper and fiction writing before anything else. Soon, I came to know that Tim brings humor, creativity and passion to all the things he does, from pixels to pork and squash stew. Now, a quick byte with Tim in our arts and creative profile series.

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