by Stephen OBryan | Oct 10, 2013 | Content, Social Media
Organizational Storytelling Two weeks ago we posted this piece about the power of story in our lives, how the brain makes decisions based on our emotional response to variables, rationalizing the numbers afterwards. As individuals, we love stories and good...
by Stephen OBryan | Oct 4, 2013 | Infographics, Social Media, Twitter
Baby Boomers! That’s right, folks! In the last 4 years, The Pew Research Center reports that those who are 65 and older who use social media has climbed from 13% to a whopping 43%. Social media use in Boomers has shown the most growth, which is understandable to...
by Stephen OBryan | Aug 23, 2013 | Social Media
Pictures in Social Media It has become a standard that pictures in social media content share a great deal, arguably more than other content types. One must only look to the success of Pinterest, or the plethora of cats and meme’s that (annoyingly? I don’t...
by Stephen OBryan | Aug 8, 2013 | Content, Social Media
Social Media Time Management I’m going to start with a confession: I’m impulsive. When I sit down to do my work, I start checking my personal, professional, and client accounts to see what’s going on. You know, since five minutes ago when I looked...
by Stephen OBryan | Aug 1, 2013 | Facebook, Health Care, Social Media
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand [Facebook Comments] Mashable, the ubiquitous digital and online news source, posted in mid June that users can now post pictures as a reply to a status update in the new Facebook photo comments. Originally built during a Facebook employee...
by Stephen OBryan | Jul 26, 2013 | Social Media
Improv Theater! In last weeks post, we explored the life of the party between broadcast and social mediums, discovering that you cannot do one within the context of the other. Most importantly, social listening was discussed as it pertains to your interactions with...