5 Free Tools to Help You Tackle Twitter

I’ll admit it: I was dragged onto Twitter kicking and screaming.

While I technically created an account back in 2011, it lay completely dormant for three years. When I enrolled in Startup Institute last summer, however, I was advised that if I wanted to be a technical marketer, I would have to be present on Twitter. 

For many years, I had resisted the seemingly pointless tsunami of over-sharing I thought Twitter was. But it was time to bite the bullet and do the right thing as a marketing professional.

Why I'm Excited to Join Boston Content

I went to my first Boston Content event in the winter of 2012. And, oh man, did I ever need it.

At the time, I was cranking out 4,000 (occasionally coherent) words a day for a local content marketing agency, completely unsure of what my long-term plan was.

After years of trying to cobble together a career on the half-submerged Titanic that was the newspaper industry, I had finally abandoned ship in 2010 and moved into content marketing. Although, at the time, I probably couldn’t have told you what the “content marketing” field was or how I planned to start a career there. I just knew it seemed like a growing industry — one that allowed me to write every day, and almost certainly offered more career development opportunities than traditional journalism. 

Mike Baker of InsightSquared Joins Boston Content Leadership

We needed someone methodical, inquisitive, focused and patient. We needed someone with a unique perspective — one different from both myself and the rest of the committee — to ensure we are representing the diversity of our membership. Most importantly, we needed someone who cares about Boston Content’s mission and community as much as we do.

Mike possesses all of these thing and more, which is why I am thrilled to announce he has agreed to join me as co-executive director of Boston Content.

How (We)Work: Kevin Raposo of KnowTechie

In the market for a new phone or laptop? Turn to Kevin Raposo for advice; that’s what his friends did.

For the three years Raposo was working as a content marketer for Boston home security systems company SimpliSafe, they peppered him with questions — so many he decided to start his own blog.

“I needed an outlet where I could let my voice be heard,” explained Raposo, reiterating he wantedhis voice heard, not that of “the guy from SimpliSafe.”