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12 Mar 2010

INTERVIEW: All a Twitter (and Social Media) on Breakthrough Business

2010 has been off to a rough start for me (a blogpost is written for my other blog, but I am not ready to drop it just yet. It needs another pass or two.), but Que Publishing has been instrumental in bringing me back into a rhythm. They contacted me concerning All a Twitter as the book is being featured once again in Barnes & Noble Bookstores everywhere, and asked me “Whatever you can do to get the word out…”  I sent out a query to my Twitter and Facebook networks, letting them know that I was available for interviews.

Meet Michele Price. She queried me before I tweeted!

Michele is the host of Breakthrough Business, and on her BlogTalkRadio show we talk about Twitter, about my job at Intersections Inc (which you will find out more later on this blog), and about approaches that go against the grain of the marketing books. We talk about how “old school marketing” just doesn’t work with Social Media, and how businesses need to understand that Twitter (and Social Media, on a whole) is about people.

We had a blast on this interview, and there are more slated for the month. Keep an eye on my RSS feed for more!

12 March, 2010 at 9:05 by Tee Morris

Tags: All a Twitter, audio, Blog Talk Radio, business, Chris Brogan, creative thinking, creativity, Intersections, marketing, Michele Price, networking, Podcast, Social Media, Social Networking, strategy, technology, Tee Morris, Twitter, writing
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Social Media | 2 Comments »

10 Dec 2009

“Speak Geek To Me” from Wellington, New Zealand

I realize this blog has been somewhat quiet; and on reviewing the podcast on iTunes today, I’ve noticed that my schedule has slowed me down a bit in the production aspect of things. The good news is, though, I have not come to a complete halt. As it was made evident in the appearance of my latest creative endeavor — Books & Braun — I am still continuing to develop ideas, explore creative avenues, and brainstorm on discussions coming to this blog. I also have three gadget reviews in the works, so my “To Do” list is growing. Okay…more like evolving…

To whet your appetites and pique your interests on what I have in the works, I did want to share with you something that I just realized has been available over at Blip.TV but did not make it to the blog…

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10 December, 2009 at 17:25 by Tee Morris

Tags: All a Twitter, All Blacks, business, creative thinking, creativity, culture, Flickr, Flight of the Conchords, geek, Imagine That, Internet, LinkedIn, networking, New Zealand, Ning, Podcast, podcasting, promotion, public speaking, rugby, seminar, Social Media, Social Networking, strategy, Te Papa, technology, Tee Morris, travel, Twitter, video, Web 2.0, Wellington
Posted in Blogging, Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | 2 Comments »

18 Nov 2009

PREVIEW: Books & Braun (Recorded LIVE at World Fantasy 2009)

readingRecorded before a live audience at World Fantasy Convention and produced at Imagine That! Studios, award-winning podcaster and award-nominated author Philippa Ballantine and I unveiled (with the blessings of our literary agent) a work-in-progress now working its way through submissions: Books & Braun, a Steampunk take on The Avengers. This is the first time that we have revealed to the public any selections from the work, and our plan is to eventually podcast it in this fashion: Pip and I supplying the character’s respective point-of-view, production elements, a musical score, and artwork featured by Carrie Seidman. We hope you enjoy this listen at what we have cooking in the creative kitchen.

ATTENTION BLOGGERS & PODCASTERS: We are releasing this reading under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. Both Pip and I encourage you to syndicate this episode and point your subscribers to this endeavor of ours. We also would love to hear your feedback on this preview both here and at Pip’s website. Thank you for giving us a bit of space on your mp3 player of choice, and we will keep you posted on what happens with our daring duo from the clandestine organization that is The Ministry of Peculiar Occurrences.

 
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18 November, 2009 at 8:00 by Tee Morris

Tags: appearance, audio, business, creative thinking, creativity, Fantasy, fiction, geek, geekdom, imagination, Imagine That, Laurie McLean, marketing, networking, New Zealand, Philippa Ballantine, Podcast, podcasting, promotion, special, steampunk, Tee Morris, travel, World Fantasy Convention, writing
Posted in News & Appearances, Podcast | 1 Comment »

28 Aug 2009

The Golden Unicorn: Do Social Media Jobs Really Exist?

Is there such a thing as a full time job in Social Media? Of course, there are many job listings out there calling for it, and for those of you who are also following me on TeeMorris.com, you know that an influence on my posts and podcasts here growing further and further off can be attributed to my new position at Intersections in Chantilly, Virginia. I intend to address this lifestyle change in a later post; but for now, I’d like to take a moment to look closer at this elusive brass ring: the full time Social Media gig.

Many listings tend to make Social Media part of another position. Public Relations Manager. Communications Manager. Marketing Manager. This insinuates that Social Media, while important, could not really be that time consuming. Such insinuation you also get from employers looking for experienced Social Media producers, offering their available positions as internships.

The internships don’t bother me as much as the businesses looking for Social Media Gurus, Oracles, and (no kidding) Buckaroos.

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28 August, 2009 at 8:00 by Tee Morris

Tags: Blogging, Corporate America, creativity, full time, Intersections, job hunt, marketing, networking, Social Media, Social Networking, strategy, Tee Morris
Posted in Blogging, Commentary, News & Appearances, Social Media | No Comments »

15 Jul 2009

My final post concerning Twitter…

What you are now reading is Imagine That! Studios’  final post concerning Twitter.

No, I am not shutting down my Twitter feed nor am I totally burned out (as my pal, Gennefer Snowfield, has vented with me before…) on posts about Twitter. I have decided that I will no longer be posting my thoughts on Twitter here.

Instead, I will be posting on Twitter here.

Birdhouse Rules is my new blog, just launched this week and still growing (comments and critiques are most welcome), that will serve as the official home of this book:

KIA 2.FP5

Yes, All a Twitter from myself and Que Publishing — and sporting one snappy foreword from Social Media juggernaut Chris Brogan — is now out! You can go into any Barnes & Noble bookstore and pick up a copy.

Birdhouse Rules is the official companion blog and podcast for both All a Twitter and (coming soon) Teach Yourself Twitter in 10 Minutes. The blog and podcast (also coming soon) will focus on developments with the book, new issues with Twitter, upgrades with popular clients, Twitter in the News, and questions & answers asked by readers and listeners. And just like In Your Right Mind, the episodes will be under ten minutes, exceptions being the good interview, round table discussion, or SVEs (Special Video Editions). Since Birdhouse Rules is going to be all things Twitter, I have decided to direct traffic there for people who want to find answers concerning Social Media’s unstoppable (and dare I say, unflappable) network.

Another reason why I will no longer be posting Twitter items on this blog is that I tend to find regurgitation in the blogosphere somewhat questionable and somewhat lazy. What do I mean? I have seem some “professional, successful bloggers” boast that they host several blogs and manage content with a master’s Fu. Visit this “network” of blogs, though, and the postings tend to be links to other blogs, or (I love this one) the same blogpost merely copied-and-pasted into a different location. “Content for Content’s Sake” does not work for me as a sound blogging ethic. If I want to set up a blog for Twitter, then I’ll generate content original and exclusive for that blog. Sure, I can borrow segments and even media from other blogposts, but I will still generate something new and original around the segments I cite from other sources. That is quality content management. Otherwise, I become no better than — to use an example from All a Twitter — the yahoo who is merely retweeting others and defining that as “participation” on a social network.

Before I return to the final two chapters of Teach Yourself Twitter in 10 Minutes,  I did want to bring to light a recent revelation, something that — yes — I did blog about on Birdhouse Rules but wanted to share with you here as part of my “final” Twitter post. In the first week of All a Twitter‘s release, people are tweeting it up and giving it a nice, solid introduction to the world. I’ve been treading lightly when it comes to promoting the book on Twitter as I do not want to become “that guy” on Twitter pushing their latest book/software/hardware/crap on to the network. However, the book won’t sell itself.

Then it dawned on me: hashtags. You know — hashtags? From Chapter Six, page 123? Hashtags (a keyword preceded by a pound sign, such as #allatwitter, for example) are convenient tracking devices for tweets. If enough people use a particular hashtag of my creation, All a Twitter could easily creep into the Trending Topics of Twitter alongside Harry Potter, Firefox 3, and New Zealand. This way, I can promote (and so can you) in a fashion that won’t be considered abusive or obtrusive.

So please, when you are talking about All a Twitter or if you have a question for me concerning Twitter, use this hashtag:

#allatwitter

Thank you again for all the support, kind words, and “At-a-boy’s” for this week’s premiere. Keep talking, keep tweeting, and if you would care to have me on your blog or podcast to talk Twitter, drop me a line!

15 July, 2009 at 11:24 by Tee Morris

Tags: All a Twitter, Birdhouse Rules, Blogging, book, Chris Brogan, content management, ethics, Podcast, podcasting, premiere, Social Media, Social Networking, Teach Yourself Twitter in Ten Minutes, Tee Morris, Twitter, writing
Posted in Blogging, Commentary, News & Appearances, Social Media | No Comments »

8 Jul 2009

Radio New Zealand: “It’s All Geek to Me” (Part III)

And here is the conclusion of my morning at Radio New Zealand and Chris Laidlaw of Sunday Morning. Te Papa, the National Museum of New Zealand, arranged this interview with Chris, and here we wrap up with the addiction of Social Media and the best way to handle it.

While you can find the audio here, Imagine That! presents (with gracious permission from RNZ) an exclusive video of our morning in Wellington, NZ.

Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, on Twitter, or here at Imagine That!

 
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8 July, 2009 at 13:09 by Tee Morris

Tags: addiction, Blogging, Chris Laidlaw, creative thinking, creativity, Facebook, geek, geekdom, Imagine That, information, New Zealand, overload, Podcast, podcasting, radio, Radio New Zealand, Social Media, Social Networking, technology, Tee Morris, video, WordPress
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | No Comments »

6 Jul 2009

Radio New Zealand: “It’s All Geek to Me” (Part II)

With special thanks to Te Papa, the National Museum of New Zealand, for making this interview happen, here is Part Two of my morning at Radio New Zealand and Chris Laidlaw of Sunday Morning. On the “National Public Radio” for the Land of the Long White Cloud, Chris and I focus a bit on Twitter and Facebook and we discuss when “so much information” is “too much information.”

While you can find the audio here, Imagine That! presents (with gracious permission from RNZ) an exclusive video of our morning in Wellington, NZ.

Part Three (and maybe some pre-interview banter) will becoming shortly. Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, on Twitter, or here at Imagine That!

 
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6 July, 2009 at 8:50 by Tee Morris

Tags: Blogging, Chris Laidlaw, creative thinking, creativity, Facebook, geek, geekdom, Imagine That, New Zealand, Podcast, podcasting, radio, Radio New Zealand, Social Media, Social Networking, technology, Tee Morris, video, WordPress
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3 Jul 2009

Radio New Zealand: “It’s All Geek to Me” (Part I)

Te Papa, the National Museum of New Zealand, introduced me to Radio New Zealand who, in turn, introduced me to Chris Laidlaw of Sunday Morning. RNZ is the “National Public Radio” for the Land of the Long White Cloud, and Chris opened his mics up for me to talk about being geek, the impact of podcasting, and a few things concerning Twitter.

This was a fun interview; and while you can find the audio here, Imagine That! presents (with gracious permission from RNZ) an exclusive video of our morning in Wellington, NZ.

Part Two (and maybe some pre-interview banter) will becoming shortly. Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, on Twitter, or here at Imagine That!

 
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3 July, 2009 at 22:29 by Tee Morris

Tags: Blogging, Chris Laidlaw, creativity, Facebook, Imagine That, interview, New Zealand, podcasting, Radio New Zealand, Social Media, Social Networking, Tee Morris, Twitter, video, Web 2.0, Wellington
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10 May 2009

ANTI-Social Media: Part Four — Mainstream Mistakes and Conclusion

Welcome to the conclusion of my video miniseries, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0. This is the final segment where I go into the common assumptions and poor judgment calls the “mainstream” (defined here as those not willing to give Social Media attention) has made concerning the potential in blogging, podcasting, and social networking tools. I admit there was a huge gap between Part Three and the final part, but keep an eye here for the reasons (all good) as to why!

Filmed at the Merrill-Lynch Conference Center in Washington, DC and hosted by the Washington Network Group, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0 are case studies on Social Media when initiatives fall short. It is clear from the demand for Social Media in the professional sector and the popularity of Facebook and Twitter that companies and organizations are anxious to tap into this potential and promising outlet. Unfortunately there are many failures that cast doubt on whether or not these initiatives truly work.

The problem isn’t the media, but how it is handled.

Featured in this final segment are the success stories of Social Media (and the nod to CNN was before their Race to 1M followers which still disappoints me…) as well as my own personal secret in achieving success with Web 2.0 initiatives.

Thank you, all, for joining me in this mini-series. If you liked what you saw, rest assured: More is on the horizon here at Imagine That! Studios.

Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

 
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10 May, 2009 at 10:40 by Tee Morris

Tags: Blogging, business, Fearless, marketing, Miracle Landing, Presidential Election, public speaking, Republican Party, Republicans, seminar, Social Media, strategy, success, Tee Morris, TwitPic, Washington Network Group, Web 2.0
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | 2 Comments »

5 Apr 2009

ANTI-Social Media: Part Three — Socially-Challenged Networking

Welcome to Part Three of my video miniseries, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0. This segment is the longest one yet (close around the 20-minute mark!) as I talk about two social networking sites, Facebook and Twitter. I also give some playful shout-outs to Chris Brogan, Robert Scoble, and Jeff Pulver. For those of you who are subscribed to the high-resolution downloads, the video is going to be a good chunk of data (the joys of video podcasting) but worth the time and space!

Filmed at the Merrill-Lynch Conference Center in Washington, DC and hosted by the Washington Network Group, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0 are case studies on Social Media when initiatives fall short. It is clear from the demand for Social Media in the professional sector and the popularity of Facebook and Twitter that companies and organizations are anxious to tap into this potential and promising outlet. Unfortunately there are many failures that cast doubt on whether or not these initiatives truly work.

The problem isn’t the media, but how it is handled.

I put myself under the microscope in Part Three as I talk about the blurring lines between the professional life and the personal one. From Facebook, I move to Twitter where I make a connection between new school Twitter tech, old school marketing, and high school hijinx.

Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

 
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5 April, 2009 at 15:30 by Tee Morris

Tags: business, Chris Brogan, Data, Dogfish Head Beer, Facebook, geek, high school, Jeff Pulver, marketing, numbers, personal, photos, President Barack Obama, professional, promotion, public speaking, Robert Scoble, seminar, Senator Hillary Clinton, Social Media, Star Trek, strategy, Tee Morris, Twitter, Washington Network Group, Web 2.0
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | No Comments »

22 Mar 2009

ANTI-Social Media: Part Two — When Does a Podcast Become Problematic?

Presented by the In Your Right Mind podcast, this is Part Two of my video miniseries, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0. I could not be happier with the reactions from Part One (which included a shout-out from Wellington, New Zealand) and I’m thrilled to share this event with you.

Filmed at the Merrill-Lynch Conference Center in Washington, DC and hosted by the Washington Network Group, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0 is my seminar on where Social Media falls short. It is clear from the demand for Social Media in the professional sector and the popularity of Facebook and Twitter that companies and organizations are anxious to tap into this potential and promising outlet. Unfortunately there are many failures that cast doubt on whether or not these initiatives truly work.

The problem isn’t the media, but how it is handled.

Part Two takes delves into podcasting and three case studies where expectations and results fell far from the intended goals…assuming there was a “goal” in place to begin with.

Feel free to share this video, and provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

 
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22 March, 2009 at 11:32 by Tee Morris

Tags: business, French Maid TV, marketing, NASA, Paris Hilton, podcasting, public speaking, seminar, Social Media, strategy, Tee Morris, video, video podcasting, vodcasting, Washington Network Group, Web 2.0
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | No Comments »

9 Mar 2009

ANTI-Social Media: Part One — When Does a Blog Go Bad?

Welcome to what will be special video features from In Your Right Mind. Anytime I speak, I intend to film the event and then edit the footage together to create a miniseries for your iPod or iTouch. This event turned out great, and I’m thrilled to be able to share this event with you.

Filmed at the Merrill-Lynch Conference Center in Washington, DC and hosted by the Washington Network Group, ANTI-Social Media: What NOT to Do with Web 2.0 is my seminar on where Social Media falls short. It is clear in the demand for Social Media in the professional sector and the popularity of Facebook and Twitter that companies and organizations are anxious to tap into this potential and promising outlet, yet there are many failures that cast doubt on whether or not these initiatives work.

The problem isn’t the media, but how it is handled.

In the opening of this seminar I look at blogs and go into two instances where the marketing plan behind two corporate blogs backfired. I also go into the lessons learned from these case studies.

Feel free to provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

 
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9 March, 2009 at 9:26 by Tee Morris

Tags: Blogging, blunders, corporate image, enlightenment, flogs, Imagine That, lessons, marketing, Merrill Lynch, mistakes, Playstation, Podcast, public speaking, seminar, Social Media, Sony, Tee Morris, video, Wal-Mart, Washington D.C., Washington Network Group
Posted in News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | 4 Comments »

22 Feb 2009

In Your Right Mind — Episode #3: Making an Impact with Avatars

What does your profile picture on your blogs, on Facebook, or elsewhere on the web, say about you? In this episode of In Your Right Mind, we look at avatars, the images associated with your online presence. While some businesses tend to lean toward their logo as an avatar, you can allow yourself a personal touch while still staying professional…


Avatar for Imagine That! on Twitter

Or make a statement as Imagine That! did concerning the Internet Blackout for New Zealand:

Here were other creative statements made during Blackout:


top row (l to r): author and podcaster P.G. Holyfield,
podcaster Brandon Hill, web designer Rita Lewis
bottom row (l to r): David Van Sunder of Flying Squirrel Media,
open avatar as used by Leo LaPorte, Neil Gaiman, and Stephen Fry,
attorney and podcaster Kevin Crosby

So while images can speak a thousand words, avatars can go even further online. So what would you want you avatar to say?

 
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Feel free to provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

22 February, 2009 at 14:18 by Tee Morris

Tags: avatar, Blackout, branding, corporate image, Facebook, first impression, image, images, Imagine That, Leo Laporte, marketing, Neil Gaiman, New Zealand, Photoshop, Podcast, Skype, Social Media, Stephen Fry, Tee Morris, Twitter
Posted in Commentary, Podcast, Social Media | 1 Comment »

18 Feb 2009

Talking the Talk in Washington D.C.

Tee on Audacity

photo by Kreg Steppe

Are you in the Washington D.C. area, within driving distance of the Nation’s capital, or happen to be in my stomping grounds next week? If you are, you have two chances to catch me speaking on Social Media. The Washington Network Group and The Washington DC Write to Publish Group have invited me to come in and speak, and I am thrilled to present:

ANTI-Social Media: What Not to Do in Web 2.0

Thursday, February 26
4:30 PM – 6:30 PM

hosted by
The Washington Network Group
Merrill Lynch Conference Center, 6th Floor
1152 Fifteenth Street, NW

Ξ

Social Media for Writers: Making Web 2.0 Your Marketing Machine

Saturday, February 28
2:00 PM – 3:30 PM

hosted by
The Washington DC Write to Publish Group
Arlington Central Library
1015 N. Quincy St., 2nd Floor Meeting Room
Arlington, VA

If you are in the area, I hope you can make it for the discussions. Feel free to pass along the appearance links on your own feeds, and I hope to talk to you then!

18 February, 2009 at 23:30 by Tee Morris

Tags: Blogging, critique, Facebook, podcasting, seminar, Social Media, Social Networking, Tee Morris, Twitter, Washington DC Write to Publish Group, Washington Network Group, writers, writing
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16 Feb 2009

This Is Just Part of What I Do…

If you follow me on either of my Twitter accounts, you might have noticed that my updates averaging 50 – 100 a day tapered off for a while…

Well, okay, they dropped off rather suddenly. Two weeks ago, as a matter of fact.

If you missed at TeeMorris.com my interview on Conversations with Coach Ian Scott, I can sum it up as “the last week of January.” A series of events that week suggested I step away from Twitter for a spell. I needed some downtime, some time online where there was no signal as well as no noise. What was odd about this “Twitter Moratorium” was I remained plugged in to Facebook. I took some time to get to know the networking platform a bit better. (Sadly, this was before Facebook came out with their somewhat broad Terms of Service update. Not sure if there is a blogpost from me in there, but I am now looking at them with a cautious eye.) During my break from the community, I was still working on expending my network by attending Jeff Pulver’s Social Media Breakfast here in Washington D.C. Even with keeping my toe dipped in the Social Media pool, this Twitter hiatus I found liberating. I found it educational. I also found it a bit ironic.

Why “ironic” you ask? The other reason I took a break from Twitter was because I had just closed negotiations with Que Publishing to write All a Twitter. Yes, my next book will be out this summer and it will cover something I am truly passionate over: Twitter. I guess my 28,000 updates on TeeMonster are finally going to amount to something.

Oh, you didn’t misread me — the book will be out this summer. As in June. As in to make sure we have time and ability to polish and edit the manuscript, I have roughly two months to write this book. Two months. Why the rush? Let’s just say, much like with Twitter itself, it’s a personal issue and an accomplishment I would love to achieve.

Back to that “Cone of Silence” I took a brief getaway in…

So I stepped back from Twitter to ask myself if I could seriously do this. A solid resource for both the experienced and novice user, in two months time. Was something like that possible? Could I have that much to say about Twitter? I figured I would find out soon enough as I took a seat in my studio, installed Que’s Word template, and started Chapter One.

In two weeks I produced over 20,000 words and over thirty screen captures, all based around Twitter. Today I turned in 25% of the manuscript to the publisher.

I think I’m off to a good start.

So what this means is that my MOREVI projects, both the podcast of Legacy of MOREVI and the writing of Exodus from MOREVI, have been put on hold until All a Twitter and another creative project (that I had begun developing only a few weeks before this request from Que) have been completed. I will still be on Twitter, taking notes on what’s happening around me as I forge ahead. I will also blog progress reports on All a Twitter, post forthcoming episodes of In Your Right Mind, and continue commentaries on creative solutions and ideas for the workplace. There will also be video and audio clips from speaking events that are starting to come in, and news on a future talk I will be giving in New Zealand. You can expect all that here.

You can also expect me to be ready to celebrate, come Balticon 43, the pending release of what will be the all-in-one-and-all-around-go-to-guide for Twitter.

This is going to be a fun ride, everybody. Strap in and hold on to something.

16 February, 2009 at 22:49 by Tee Morris

Tags: Balticon, Blogging, books, Coach Ian Scott, Facebook, Jeff Pulver, microblogging, publishing, Que Publishing, Social Media, Social Networking, speaking events, Tee Morris, Twitter, writing
Posted in News & Appearances, Social Media | 2 Comments »

6 Jan 2009

In Your Right Mind: Episode #1

As you read this posting or listen to this podcast, I will be on a plane heading west. Las Vegas, baby! I’ll be attending the Social Media Jungle, hosted by Jeff Pulver at the CES 2009 Expo. If you didn’t know about this event, you can still join us. If you are planning to be there, I would love to meet you! Don’t be shy.

And if you use the phrase…

“You’re Tee Morris? I’m all a Twitter.”

…on meeting me in Vegas, I’ll have a “special” moo card for you. I only have a few, so make sure you remember the special greeting.

Since I am heading out to Sin City to brave the Social Media Jungle, I thought building social communities would be a good topic for this episode. We take a look at the real costs of a Social Media initiative to your business. It’s not money. It’s not even resources of your workplace, or even your computer.

The cost is time.

 
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Feel free to provide feedback or topics you’d like to hear discussed on In Your Right Mind at 703.791.1701, tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com, or here at Imagine That!

6 January, 2009 at 0:15 by Tee Morris

Tags: Being Peter Kim, Blogging, business, community, Facebook, LinkedIn, marketing, networking, Ning, non-profit, outreach, Podcast, Social Media, Tee Morris, Twitter, WordPress
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | 1 Comment »

5 Jan 2009

In Your Right Mind: Promo

As I am a man of my creative word, I have produced a promo for In Your Right Mind. Feel free to feature it in your own podcasts, and if you would like to record for the show a bumper such as…

“Hi, this is [your name here] of [your business, podcast, endeavor], and you are listening to In your Right Mind.”

…I will gladly feature it in a future episode. Feel free to email bumpers
at tmorris (at) imaginethatstudios (dot) com.

 
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5 January, 2009 at 0:15 by Tee Morris

Tags: audio, marketing, Podcast, promotion, Social Media, Tee Morris
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4 Jan 2009

In Your Right Mind: Episode #0

As mentioned in my previous blogpost and throughout the week on Twitter, I have been working on something special for 2009, something new from Imagine That! to herald an exciting new year of possibilities and opportunities…

Well, here it is!

Welcome to the beginning of the latest podcast project from Tee Morris. In Your Right Mind, officially launching on Tuesday, January 6, in celebration of the Social Media Jungle and CES 2009, is your monthly ten-minute visit to the right side of my brain. Along with the content featured here, In Your Right Mind will feature creative solutions for the workplace. I am very excited about this podcast, and after Tuesday’s launch, I hope you will be, too.

 
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4 January, 2009 at 16:07 by Tee Morris

Tags: audio, business, CES 2009, creativity, expo, Podcast, Social Media, Social Media Jungle, Tee Morris, travel
Posted in Commentary, News & Appearances, Podcast, Social Media | 1 Comment »

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