Eric Vreeland, on Hubspot’s Inbound Marketing Blog wrote an article on how to record a webinar using one of my favorite tools, Camtasia. As I was reading his blog article, suddenly I was struck by this thought: What if you as a Chair could create mini-webinars that are pre-recorded using your narration and a […]
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More Tools for Leveraging Time
Here are some other interesting tools that a number of Chairs have told me they use on a regular basis and consider to be among their favorite tools for managing information and social media interactions. You can read more about each of these tools under our Social Media Tools Tab. Evernote – a tool that […]
Leveraging your time collecting information
This is a follow-up to Gini Dietrich’s excellent post on how to leverage your time in digesting all the information it takes to be an expert or authority figure – especially in blogging. I do it a little different than Gini – but accomplish similar results. First, I subscribe to over a 1,000 blogs on […]
Streamlining Online Information for Time Efficiency
Sometimes you have to hit me over the head with a 2 x 4 to get me to realize what I do every day A LOT of people would love to know. That’s what Robin Scott did when she direct messaged me about a comment I left on Julio Varela’s blog this afternoon (watch his […]
Advanced LinkedIn: Using the Polls Application
What do your connections think? Let’s assume you have all your current potential new members as 1st degree connections in LinkedIn. Have you considered conducting a short poll among them and then sharing the information? Perhaps, you could do a poll with the current members of your group? Jan Vermeiren, in his Networking Coach’s Opinion […]
Creating a Vision Board for Your Dreams and Goals
Occasionally I come across an application so interesting or dazzling that it’s worth a try. I stumbled across this one called Ript for creating a vision board of what I want in the future that it’s part fun and part strategic planning. You’ve got to try this. In fact, this might be a great exercise […]

