Amazon adventure continues: Santarem, Brazil

This is the biggest city so far on our journey. And I know we’re getting closer to civilization because my iphone has reception for the first time since arriving in Brazil!

Party Brazilian Style!

The sleepy little town of Parintins, Brazil, comes alive once every June as the Boi Bumba festival begins. This is a party 2nd in size only to Rio's Carnival.  People come from all over Brazil, most travelling by boat, hanging hammocks and using the boats as floating hotel during the 3 day extravaganza.

Life along the Amazon: The Meeting of the Waters & A Local Village

Brazil is alive with color, music...people. I think that's why I liked it so much...buildings are brightly painted, but downtown Manaus was a little sad because many of the beautiful old buildings, built when the Europeans were here during the rubber boom are now abandoned and covered with graffiti. In the mid 1800's they discovered rubber here, and there was a boom, akin to the gold rush. The sad part of it is that the indigenous people were pratically enslaved, treated poorly, beaten if they didn't produce enough rubber.

Amazon Adventure - Part 1

Welcome to the first entry in my new travel section!

For the holidays, my 85-year-old father and I embarked on Princess Cruises’ 600 passenger Royal Princess for the adventure of a lifetime – a 2 week, 3,500 mile journey from Manaus, Brazil, up the Amazon River to Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

How to start using Twitter for your business

Gone are the days when you could just take out an ad and start talking about yourself. Social media tools like Twitter make the conversations two-way now and you need to know how to thrive in that environment. Here’s my step by step guide to get your company started on Twitter. My first advice: Be patient -- this is about building relationships so it can’t happen overnight. Don’t skip ahead, or you’ll miss the whole point.

 

1. Have a goal

How Obama, Letterman and a Heart-Shaped Potato Can Help Your Social Media Policy

Barack Obama appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman on Monday night – and he did things right. He didn’t walk in there with the health care guns blazing and start talking about the economy, although, that was probably his goal.

My take on the hottest discussion on the lawn at PodCamp Boston

The best thing about podcamp was the great discussions with insightful people. I’ll try to re-cap one of the most interesting ones here, but I’ll leave out names to avoid misquoting anyone. I do want to thank Kathryn Jones for setting up the session, and being a great moderator with a very passionate group!

How to find your ROI on Twitter

 At the recent MITX forum, “To Tweet or Not to Tweet” the inevitable subject of how to measure your return on investment on Twitter came up. CC Chapman mentioned that social media guru Scott Monty, when asked this question, retorts back – what’s the ROI of putting on your pants in the morning?

What the @#! are they talking about?

 
 
At first, Twitter looks like a foreign language that you need to translate, but its really simple. Just a few things to know... 
@ means you are replying to someone, or referencing them. You can click on the link to that person and see what the conversation is about, if you’re interested.
Hint: On the right hand side of your twitter home page, you can click a button to see any references people have tweeted about you using @.
 

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