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Posts Tagged ‘blog’

The End of Blogging?

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

From our very first blog post over four years ago, the goal of the Qonverge Blog has been to educate, inform and entertain our clients, community and peers. We also view the blog as an inside look into the people that make their home “In the Q”.

Starting today you’ll be seeing less from us on the blog (that’s actually been happening for quite some time) and more through Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube and whatever comes next.

Given the proper commitment and dedication, blogging can be a powerful marketing tool. Frankly, we’re busy creating super cool Web sites, videos and print material and like working out, blogging is hard work. Social media on the other hand is quick, engaging and honestly a lot more fun.

While the medium may have evolved (subtle tagline plug)…our message remains the same. We’ll just be presenting it through more concise, timely and relevant media. After all, that’s what you’ve asked for and if nothing else we’re accommodating folks.

As always, your blog comments, Facebook posts and retweets are welcome.

Maximizing Your Web Presence

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

Download your copy to Qonverge CEO Jason Piasecki’s presentation on “Maximizing Your Web Presence” given at the 2008 Michigan School Public Relations Association (MSPRA) Conference:

    Resources:

    School Web Site
    www.charterschools.org

    School Marketing Videos
    qonverge.com/?page=schools

    School Audio Podcast
    www.reeths-puffer.org/Our_District/reethspufferpodcasts/

    School Video Podcast

    www.youtube.com/watch?v=juG-iIuTJQE

    School Blogs

    blogs.monashores.net/yarnotc

    Higher Education Social Network
    www.harump.com

    wikipedia.org
    myspace.com
    facebook.com
    itunes.com
    linkedin.com
    flickr.com
    maps.google.com
    youtube.com
    twitter.com
    blogger.com
    digg.com
    del.icio.us
    reddit.com
    meebo.com
    pandora.com
    netvibes.com

    Enjoy the presentation! Feedback is welcome.

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