Jess shares the heartwarming story of the loss of a dear relative and how she turned to blogging and social media for comfort. Your support network shows up in the most unlikely places and with the advent of social media, another channel for support is born. People grieve in different ways and sharing with your social network is one way of coping.
Jess & Tommy talk about an article in INC magazine on the online home made / vintage selling site Etsy. Anyone can launch and sell on etsy.com but if you grow too large and have to outsource the production of such goods, you can not sell on the site any longer. Jess then turns the discussion to social selling and the “sell at home” marketplace. Makes you think how important social media and relationships are to the selling and buying process. Do you take recommendations for friends and family before you make purchasing decisions? Please be part of the discussion. Use #redshoespeaks in twitter or comment below!
Jess & Tommy talk about a quote from the CEO of Acer Computer on how the success of the Apple iPad is due to irrational consumers. How well do you as consumers like being called irrational? be part of the discussion by leaving your comments below or tweeting using the hashtag #redshoesspeaks
Once you get over the growth of Lisa’s pregnant belly, take a listen of what Tommy and Lisa have to say about the crush of negative political ads that ran during midterm elections. Did you have your fill? Do you think negative ads help or hurt the candidates? What would you think about a candidate who chose not to use negative ads?
45 percent of employers are looking at job candidates’ profiles online. How does this apply to kids today? Lisa and Tommy talk about being smart when it comes to kids’ online presence.
Was it a big PR move for Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to announce a $100 million donation to Jersey schools during the release of The Social Network? See what Tommy and Lisa think.
Is social media feeding into sloppiness? Are we getting lazy about fact checking? Tommy and Lisa take a closer look at the Washington Post situation that featured Michael Wise.
They still generate a lot in ad revenue but do we still need the Yellowbook? Tommy and Lisa discuss the pros and cons as well as who might still be using them.