by bradhuebert | Jan 23, 2013 | community, evaluation, geek, social media
As we wrap up this week’s series, How To Use Social Media Like a Jedi, I’m going to share what’s working for me by sharing what I believe are social media jedi power tools. First let me share what isn’t: Twitter. I suck at it and it’s not...
by bradhuebert | Sep 12, 2012 | evaluation, social media, technology
During this week’s series on Facebook life, I’ve tackled: Twelve Philosophies of Facebook: Which One Are You? Four Concepts That Will Change How you Use Facebook You really ought to read them. Lots of people have. But what next? Good people have already...
by bradhuebert | Mar 15, 2012 | evaluation, parenting, social media
My oldest two kids (ages 12 and 15) are on Facebook. Why have I let them use it? Two reasons: 1. Youth Group at our church. Our Youth Pastor has embraced Facebook as a basic fact in the life of a teenager and uses it to communicate with kids about Youth Group related...
by bradhuebert | Nov 25, 2011 | evaluation, relationships, social media
You know what? I’m just gonna come right out and say it: Most blog readers are fickle. And so am I. Yup. It’s true. Now, don’t get me wrong: I’ve had some amazing blog followers these past few years—faithful readers, tweeters, and commenters...
by bradhuebert | May 13, 2011 | Uncategorized
Today Facebook helped me realize a brain-tripping truth: I “almost know” thousands of people. I “actually” know thousands of people at this very moment, but scrolling through the “People you may know” page on my Facebook page is a...