Monthly Archives: March 2009
tips for using social media
Jessica wraps up her five article series on the impact and use of social media with her final article, available here. This last installment offers seven tips for how to effectively engage with social media that every business person should … Continue reading
undoing that dirty email you accidentally just sent to your mother-in-law
It will save jobs. It will save families. It may even save your life. And it’s here now, thanks to Google. Introducing… “undo send”… Learn more here.
are you twitter dumb?
The world is all a-flutter with talk of Twitter. If you need a quick introduction to the social network that’s making major headlines, read Jessica’s article here. It’s the fourth article in her series on the impact and use of … Continue reading
congratulations to our clients!
The entire ADCO team got all gussied up on Saturday night to attend the 2009 ADDY Awards, held at 300 Senate. After all was said and done, we walked out of the building with 12 awards for our work. How … Continue reading
are you linked out?
The kind folks at MidlandsBiz.com (subscribe to their fabulous weekly newsletter here) have just published the third article in Jessica’s five article series on the use and impact of social media. This week, Jessica tackles LinkedIn, explaining how people use … Continue reading
want to know more about facebook?
Jessica’s second article in a series of five articles on the impact and use of social media is up and available for you to read! This week, Jessica discusses Facebook, explaining how individuals and businesses use the social network and … Continue reading
nickelodeon theatre is moving up main (soon)
Yesterday, all of us at ADCO abandoned our desks and headed over to 1607 Main Street, the former home of the Fox Theater, for an awesome tour of the space which will soon become the home of the Nickelodeon Theatre. … Continue reading
no snow, lots of social media
Snow in South Carolina is a rarity so this past weekend, when our local weathermen announced we had a good chance for snow, excitement was in the air. Grocery stores were packed with people buying the usual milk, eggs, and … Continue reading