
Let this be the year that you actually keep your New Years resolutions, and let social media be the tool that helps you achieve your goals!

Let this be the year that you actually keep your New Years resolutions, and let social media be the tool that helps you achieve your goals!
Launch a social media campaign that will build your brand and deliver results in our online Social Media Marketing Boot Camp starting June 7. Speakers include Abigail Cusick (Bravo Digital), Gregory Galant (Sawhorse Media), Alex Leo (Thomson Reuters Digital), Jim Tobin (Ignite Social Media), and many more. Read the reviews. 
It’s the new year, and you’ve probably noticed that the gyms are busier than ever. If you don’t want this year to be like every other year (in terms of making resolutions and failing), then we’re all in luck — the Social Media Renaissance means this year is markedly different than others. Twitter is now available as a tool for your diet and exercise resolutions, and it’s an excellent tool at that. Read more

Check out our compilation of ten amazing New Year’s fireworks displays from around the globe and usher in 2011 with a bang!

What is your New Year’s resolution for 2011? Will you exercise more? Cut back on the junk food? Start a new hobby? Whatever your resolution is, learn how to stick to it with social media!

December 31 is a night to reflect on the past year. And with the explosion of social media in 2010, there’s no more appropriate way to ring in the new year than with Twitter. Whether you have plans or not, whether you’re old or young, there’s a well-earned place for tweets on this traditional party night. Here are five top ways that Twitter can trigger an upswing in your evening — in a flash. Read more

We’ve put together a collection of 10 compilation videos that will help you relive the past twelve months and get ready to say goodbye to 2010 and ring in the New Year!

Everybody get’s at least one family update letter near the end of the year and everybody knows at least one person in their life who has a daily blog. Now, the question is which is worse, the family letter or the daily blog.