Welcome to HighTalk. If you haven’t already please leave a comment behind. Isn’t that what a blog about the social web, media and culture should be doing? Asking people to talk, discuss, agree or disagree? So let’s do that.
My name is George F. Snell III. I run the digital and social media practice for the Boston office of a global communications company. My team is responsible for helping a lot of brands not only make sense of social media, but putting together successful creative campaigns and programs.
My clients have included One Laptop Per Child, Ocean Spray, L.L. Bean, Life is Good, Verizon Wireless, ZipCar, General Motors, Harvard Business School, M.I.T., Akamai Technologies, and Boston Children’s Hospital.
HighTalk is my personal blog and has no affiliation with my place of employment. The writings, musings and opinions on HighTalk are my own and don’t necessarily represent the positions, strategies or opinions of my employer or my clients. All mistakes (and typos) belong to me.
If you would like more information or want to work together on navigating the rapidly changing, but exciting and creative world of digital and social communications, please feel free to send me an email or contact me through any of my other social media channels.
Thank you for your interest.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
You can reach me by email at gfsnell(AT)gmail(DOT)com.
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Hello George,
I’ve been running my blog/business, In Retrospect Writing Services for a few years and only just recently gotten traction in terms of reliable, consistent content, layout, format and design.
I’ve been promoting my blog through the list of usual suspects: LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter as well as e-mailing key connections in my network. Having said that, I’d like to build up more of a genuine response from the audience rather than more spam bots. As someone who has quite the following, I was wondering if you had any other tips for me other than just social media promotion.