And today I'm going to tell you a little
bit about social media training for artists.
So I wonder if you could talk a little
bit about Social Point.
(laughs) But there's different things, so let's talk a little
bit about Social Security because I think there's still some confusion when you should take it how you should take it.
I knew a little
bit about social media before I hired a social media «expert.»
Not exact matches
When I started this venture a
bit over a year ago, I knew nothing
about building websites or the importance of
social media.
If we are not serious
about facts and what's true and what's not, and particularly in an age of
social media when so many people are getting their information in sound
bites and off their phones, if we can't discriminate between serious arguments and propaganda, then we have problems.
We've written a
bit in the past
about how we're aiming to set
social media goals at Buffer.
«By making this shift they clearly prioritized one over the other, and are potentially a
bit nervous
about the current (really negative) narrative
about the negative impact of
social media on society.»
The CEO talked
about the Internet riches harnessing that technology could bring Tribune by pointing to the example of Buzzfeed, though that comparison misses many of the almost innumerable differences between a legacy newspaper company — even if one with the time and money to really «transform» itself — and a venture - juiced, digital - only,
social news success, which is itself experiencing a
bit of a stumble.
«I got really interested in trying to understand how we could model human behavior through
social media because there's residue of who we are in everything we do and here we had lots of little behaviors that we could use to try to understand a little
bit more
about who you are.»
I wasn't going to write anything
about this, but then I decided to do a
bit of Google research on this author, and I discovered that very early this year, he did in fact briefly mention my posts on one of his
social media accounts.
There's been quite a
bit of discussion lately on my blog and all my
social media sites
about belief and unbelief, Christianity and Atheism.
The
bit about «mutant
social growths» being «unceremoniously uprooted» comes from Stuart Dowty, an American automobile worker who had visited China in 1972.
The «
social standing» being surely a broader topic as well,
about which (not only) i wrote a
bit already elsewhere.
The original intent was to study political policy related to the
social movement, but she ended up learning quite a
bit about Chai on her journey.
Your form ain't exactly world class at the moment Worry
about your own game and keep your trap shut.It hasn't gone unnoticed your a
bit gobby on the
social media.
Since the release of The Creative Family, I've been overwhelmed by a continuing thread of email questions all around the subject of craftivism (which I wrote a
bit about in the book), the concept of using craft for
social action, as crafters and as families.
Social media is bursting at the brims with quizzes that help the quiz taker learn a little
bit more
about herself or her significant other.
If your teenager has (or wants) an Instagram account, and you're not quite sure if that's a good idea, take some time to learn a little
bit more
about this
social media platform.
Meanwhile, one blogger who posted the SNL spoof, Jane of Let There Be
Bite, was immediately contacted by by Therese Pompa, the
social media manager for the CRA, who took issue with Jane's negative comments
about the sweetener.
So, where I feel able to, I've tried to be open
about the cause, the impact, the results, the blunt reality of baby loss here on my blog, but also a little
bit on
social media elsewhere.
So if you are a member of The Boob Group Club, please check out our bonus content for this episode; we are going to talk
about how to handle comments from friends and family who might not be so supportive of your decision to wet nurse or cross nurse because again, there is a little
bit of a
social stigma that is tied to this, right?
Traditionally I write a blog post for epolitics
about what I think are going to be the hot trends in
social but here's a
bit of a sneak peak:
«A lot of them are using
social media... but that doesn't necessarily mean that they are able to say when looking at a piece of health and
social care legislation «hold on a minute maybe if the internet was a
bit more embedded in this we could think
about this a
bit differently».
We've talked quite a
bit here recently
about what
social media monitoring can and can't predict — for instance, if online enthusiasm were all that mattered, President Ron Paul would be running for reelection this year.
And in the newsletter intro this month I talked a
bit about FB Algorithm changes and still maintain this is nothing for advocacy / campaign
social to be worrying
about... again, if you are overtly being promotional enough to get dinged for this, you deserve to be, imho, but here's the official FB announcement for this particular algorithm tweak: News Feed FYI.
«My worry there is that people's housing is part of their sense of stability, part of their sense of having a secure future, and I'm also a
bit worried
about the way in which this could lead to a kind of
social zoning, where middle - class areas get more solidly middle class and other people are pushed out to the edge,» he said in an interview with the BBC.
But for anyone who knows a
bit about Labour and a
bit of
social history then this is simply a triumph of spin over reality.
There has been a
bit of a debate waging over the past week
about «classical (or economic) liberals versus
social liberals,» partly due to the launch of the Social Liberal Forum and exacerbated by a recent editorial in Liberator Mag
social liberals,» partly due to the launch of the
Social Liberal Forum and exacerbated by a recent editorial in Liberator Mag
Social Liberal Forum and exacerbated by a recent editorial in Liberator Magazine.
«If we go back and we know a
bit more, and a
bit more narrative goes in from the
social sciences, we might be able to unravel a little
bit more»
about the reasons for attack frequency timing, Johnson suggests.
It also ties in with the post i wrote on Wednesday
about Dressing to
Social Norms, and how living in a small town can sometimes be a little
bit intimidating to step outside of the «Normal dress - code» Box.
I recently visited the Beauty Bar at the Bellami Salon in LA, and when I shared my new locks, I got an overwhelming response from you guys on
social media that you'd like to learn a little
bit more
about hair extensions, so here we are!
Just click on «SIGN UP» and share with us a little
bit about your blog and / or
social influence.
Work has been stressful + I was schemed on Monday night (I posted all
about it on Instagram stories) + looking to take on new
social media clients so I'm already excited for the weekend when I'll get at least a little
bit of downtime.
I hesitated writing
about what has been going on in our lives the last little
bit, but I am going to share the not so pretty parts of my life - the ones you don't all see on my Instagram /
social media.
He lives
about 1.5 hours from me so we had not met yet (I prefer to just meet rather than talking on the phone), although he had suggested it, but since it was right before the holidays other
social obligations had to be met, but he had the mid life red flags flapping pretty stiffly — he was SOOO into me before he even met me or talked to me, alluded to some heartbreak in the past year, etc. etc. — but you have to proceed with a little
bit of fun and optimism, right?
These days being a swinger or a swinging couple is a
bit easier with many parties and groups advertising on the internet and
social media but it is still difficult to find Swingers who are serious
about meeting up.
When posting to some forums or
social media sites, use this leader paragraph with a read more link that directs the reader to one of your sites where you can be a
bit more overt
about advertising your dating site.
«Our founders started JDate because one of them had recently gotten divorced, knew a
bit about the Internet, and wanted to meet Jewish women who weren't in his immediate
social circle.»
A
bit Alexander Payne
social satire, a
bit Mike Judge's «Office Space,» «The Promotion» keeps the laughter mostly low - key while addressing deflating truths
about occupational angst - writer / director Steve Conrad's sturdy thematic stock - in - trade.
Spring Breakers ($ 14M domestic B.O.) wasn't just a film
about good girls gone bad, i.e. headliner actresses Vanessa Hudgens and Selena Gomez, but a
biting social commentary on excess.
The continuing glut of zombie movies hasn't taken any
bite out of this
social satire, in which slackers find it hard to tell when their fellow citizens start lumbering
about and feasting on humans.
Multiple Emmy Award winners Candice Bergen and series creator Diane English reunite for MURPHY BROWN, the revival of the groundbreaking multi-camera comedy
about the eponymous broadcast news legend and her
biting take on current events, now in a world of 24 - hour cable,
social media, â $ fake newsâ $ and a vastly different political climate.
Below is the first trailer for Gunpowder & Sky's Tragedy Girls, a
biting satire
about social media stardom — think of it as a modern - day Clueless, only these girls murder people... and tweet
about it.
It has very little to say
about its subject matter, and it doesn't seem the least
bit interested in providing any sort of
social commentary.
Pink Floyd may be the stoner's music of choice, but the
biting social commentary of their double album «The Wall» released in 1979 said a lot
about oppression, isolation and the rebellion.
I'm a
bit late this week, but to be fair, there wasn't that much to report
about our young cast as far as
social media announcements go — up until today, that is.
A
biting social commentary on race and racism in America has become one of the most talked -
about movies of 2017.
Jimmy Kimmel did a
bit at the Academy Awards
about how uncharacteristically silent Donald Trump was being on
social media, but our Troll - In - Chief isn't the only one who likes to be horribly mean to people over the internet.
If you go into this expecting a slick, international thriller with some relevant
social commentary
about relations between the United States and Mexico, the state of corporate greed and how bad things often happen to good people — well, there's a LITTLE
bit of that stuff lightly sprinkled in.