Kindergarten Science: My Second Experiment This year my son and I had the opportunity to work on our first kindergarten science project together. As I mentioned in my previous post about my daughter’s first kindergarten science project, these projects sure have evolved since I was a 5 year old. In this project, we learned what solution would be best for…
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Social 2011: Build a Better Campaign
I traveled to Boston for Social 2011 and The Build a Better Campaign panel. Here are a few notes from the event and the panel. Powerful campaigns deliver a message that resonates with your audience – they inspire, motivate and influence people to take action. Campaigns help you raise the profile of everything you do, from launching an application, promoting…
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My First Kindergarten Science Project
My First Kindergarten Science Project This year my daughter and I got to work on our first science project together. Kindergarten science projects sure have evolved since I was a 5 year old. We learned what happens when you mix different drops of food coloring together. This is a relatively easy project that also teaches your child about…
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Social 2011: The Evolution of the Agency
I traveled to Boston for Social 2011 and The Evolution of the Agency panel. Here are a few notes from the event and the panel. Advertising and marketing, in some form or another, has been around for a very long time. In fact, the first newspaper advertisement, an announcement seeking a buyer for an estate in Oyster Bay, Long Island,…
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Social 2011: High Performance Participation Brands
I traveled to Boston for Social 2011 and The High-Performance Participation Brands panel. Here are a few notes from the event and the panel. Let’s talk about top engaged brands. Once upon a time, the majority of your brand’s customer interaction was a reactive process. Someone called or wrote into your company with an issue and your customer service team…
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Social 2011: Social Good Begins with a Strategy
I traveled to Boston for Social 2011 and Social Good Begins with a Strategy panel. Here are a few notes from the event and the panel. Social Good Begins With a Strategy. If you’re a non-profit, no one has to tell you that your playing field is getting crowded. While social media has changed how we communicate with each other,…
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WordCamp Miami Here I Come
I’m heading to the University of Miami tomorrow, getting my education on for WordCamp Miami (#wcmia). I’m looking forward to learning all about WordPress and experimenting with it. WordPress for Bloggers When I began using a blogging platform back in 2006, I wasn’t sure which platform I’d like or what the benefits might be on WordPress as opposed to…
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Levi’s Shape What’s to Come, Art Basel Event
I mentioned in an earlier post, I had the pleasure of attending the Art Basel event “Levi’s Shape What’s to Come” at the Levi’s Store on South Beach, sponsored by Primary Flight. It was fantastic. I met amazing women bloggers, talented female artists, and got to enjoy some delicious cupcakes, too. Who doesn’t love cupcakes? AIKO AIKO was born and…
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Art Basel, Levi’s, and Women Empowerment
I had the honor of being invited to Art Basel as a guest of Levi’s for their Shape What’s to Come Levi’s South Beach store. It was an amazing opportunity where I got to meet talented female artists and eat yummy cupcakes. Talk about a win/win. Tatiana Suarez and Select Female Artists Paint for Charity at Art Basel Through Levi’s…
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The Spa at One Bal Harbour
Last Sunday, I had the pleasure of joining some of South Florida’s most influential new media mavens at The Spa [Now, Exhale Spa at The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour]. (You remember my Sunday at The Spa post right?) We were invited to sample their services gratis and have a lovely brunch. It was such a pretty day to head down to…
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Sunday Spa Day at The Spa
I’ve received an exclusive invite from Jewel of Jewel’s Fab Life for a day of pampering at The Spa at One Bal Harbour Resort and Spa [Now, Exhale Spa at The Ritz-Carlton Bal Harbour]. It looks gorgeous, doesn’t it? On the agenda are Brunch and an afternoon of complimentary spa services like facials, manis, pedis, brow threading, and massages. Believe…
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