Men are the early adopters, right? They are the first on new technologies. Programmers are predominately men, as as well as investors in new techie sites. And males make up 63% of Twitterers, specifically males from California, whose residents account for more than 57% of Twitter’s visitors. (Aug. 2008 stats)
Women, however, are SOCIAL. We use [...]
The following is a cross post from our CWB of the Month, Amybeth Hale. You can check out her original post and other topics at www.researchgoddess.com.
It’s pretty obvious that I’m big into using social networks to their fullest extent. As if no one knew that before! I need to give a major hat tip to [...]
Name and About your Blog(s)? Amybeth Hale – Research Goddess (www.researchgoddess.com). I also co-edit The Source Newsletter (www.thesourcenewsletter.com), which is a newsletter/blog dedicated solely to research and sourcing in the recruiting industry. My personal blog, Research Goddess, was started out of necessity to stay connected to other researchers when I left my first job. It has [...]
We’d like you to meet Cincinnati Women Bloggers Miss November, the Research Goddess, Amybeth Hale. She could quite possibly have the coolest job we’ve ever heard about. You should ask her about it by checking out her site or chatting with her on Twitter at @researchgoddess.
Check out Amybeth’s amazing accomplishments, and tune in next week [...]
Please join us in welcoming our second Cincinnati Woman Blogger of the Month, Mrs. October – Vickie Sceifers! Vickie is an active member of Cincinnati Women Bloggers and works in video and podcast production. Here’s a little more about Vickie:
I have a background in administrative services working mainly in Word and Powerpoint; I had a [...]
This is a cross post from Cincinnati Woman Blogger of the Month Amy Cribb’s blog, Amy in Ohio. You can check out posts from Amy here throughout the month of September.
There are wonderful causes out there that bring us bloggers together for a common purpose - noble purposes which motivate us to act and effect real change in [...]