Tag Archives: Toronto
Next Up: A Bigger WordCamp Toronto
I attended WordCamp Toronto yesterday, and did a presentation on how to write and manage multiple blogs. The event, which continues today, is extremely well organized, teeming with enthusiasm and at $35 offered terrific bang for the buck. That said, … Continue reading
Some Lessons in E-Advocacy
As social media has become more popular, it has been enthusiastically embraced by non-profits and community groups looking to make their voices and position heard. In many respects, social media has leveled the playing field by giving people a powerful … Continue reading
Will Toronto’s Race for Mayor be a Social One?
Yesterday, the campaign to become Toronto’s next mayor officially started – a 10-month affair that will cost major candidates at least $1.5-million. The big question is how much of a role social media will play in a race expected to … Continue reading
A Marvelous meshmarketing!
There’s an element of risk when you do something new – be it start a business, launch a blog, go back to school, buy a house…or create a new conference. This is probably why the mesh gang spent a long … Continue reading
What I Did For My Summer Vacation
Do you remember those mini-essays that teachers made you write on the first day of school in which you had to write about what you did for my summer vacation? This blog post is sort of like that but rather … Continue reading
Thoughts about TEDxTO
I had the pleasure yesterday of attending the initial TEDxTO that featured 13 speakers. All in all, it was an enlightening, insightful and educational afternoon. It was well-organized, reflecting the six months of planning that Paul Crowe, Tyler Turnbull and … Continue reading

