Happy Holidays!
Hi everyone! The past few weeks have been crazy for me—professionally and personally—resulting in the obvious lack of posts.
I want to wish you and your families a safe, fun and wonderful holiday season.
As for me, I am taking some well-deserved time off from the Internet (Yes! Including Twitter and Facebook.) to enjoy time with my family and to re-energize. I’ll be back full-force in January with a bunch of posts that I have half-written, mulled around in my head, or had said I would write at one time or another during the year.
I don’t have any predictions to offer you for 2011 (I am sure you can find them in abundance). Nor do I have a lovely fruit cake to share (something that would only be re-gifted anyway). What I can share is that I think 2011 is going to be the year for integration and social business (vs. social media). Those who aim to stand out from the herd will provide solid, actionable advice and not whiny posts on what’s wrong with social media and the people involved in the space. (There I said it.) And I for one am looking forward to that!
Cheers!
Beth





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LOVE this post.
Have a wonderful break. Talk to you soon and looking forward to hearing more of your excellent thoughts in the New Year. Bless you, Beth!
Leigh Durst recently posted..Amazon and Social Business- Fail
Happy Holidays, Beth, and all the best for a wonderful 2011. Enjoy your downtime!
” Those who aim to stand out from the herd will provide solid, actionable advice and not whiny posts on what’s wrong with social media and the people involved in the space. (There I said it.) And I for one am looking forward to that!”
YES! We need fewer posts about the people in this space, and more posts about the ideas that will move us ALL forward.
Impact vs noise.
Happy Holidays Beth to you and your family
You rock, Beth. Miss you and can’t wait to see what you’re cooking up for this year

Marjorie Clayman @margieclayman recently posted..Ten Questions and Answers About 2011 Marketing
Happy New Year Leigh, Daria, Mack and Margie! I hope you all had a wonderful holiday season and are ready to kick 2011 into high gear.