I was really curious, considering that I fall into the category of "Millenials" (people born between 1980 and 2000), if this article (and this one and this too) about managing Millenials would be at all on target.
I was really curious, considering that I fall into the category of "Millenials" (people born between 1980 and 2000), if this article (and this one and this too) about managing Millenials would be at all on target.
Topics: work life
HubSpot is in the process of yet another office move (same building, different floor), so today all of us are working from home. It's my first real taste of what it would be like to work from home full-time.
Topics: work life, social media, twitter, blogging
When I find something cool, I tend to get very excited about it, obsess about it for a little while, and then move on to the next big thing. Hopefully I can use my blog to capture those moments of excitement for me, and you, and the whole wide Internet.
It's about time that Inbound Marketing makes it to the big YouTube screen. Check out this hilarious music video, featuring, among others, yours truly...
Topics: marketing, fun world of marketing, work life, social media, comedy, twitter
Posted by Ellie Mirman
Sep 7, 2008
It's been a busy couple of months for me, in preparation for tomorrow's Inbound Marketing Summit. My friends and family are looking forward to seeing me again (only partially serious...) and everyone at work and all the registrants I've spoken with are very much excited for the event.
Today I took some time to mentally prepare myself, get psyched and put some final things in place.
Some things I'm looking forward to:
Posted by Ellie Mirman
Jun 1, 2008
After another amazing month at work, we of course went out on Friday night to celebrate with a few beers and rounds of pool. And funny enough - though not surprisingly - many of our conversations devolved into a conversation about work and Internet marketing. Sound familiar?
It has been much too long since my last post, and I blame my new found social media love: twitter. In classic twitter style (limited to 140 characters), here's why I've been neglecting my blog and spending my time on twitter: