by Donna J. Tuttle
on November 18, 2011
in Events, Uncategorized
After a long hiatus, BMPR is back in business. Shutter up! On Thursday, Dec. 8th at the Holiday Inn Airport, we’ll help you tame that fancy camera and video equipment just in time for the holidays. We can’t fix your awkward family members, but we can help you capture the moments in a way that [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on November 6, 2010
in BMPR Profile, Business, Events, Media, San Antonio, tweetup news/announcements, Twitter for business
RSVP Here: http://twtvite.com/BMPRDecember2010 Chef Jason Dady and The DUK, his new mobile food truck Sumptuous Social Media: How Chefs and Foodies Create Twitterlicious, Facebooklectable, and Blogsavory Events that inspire culinary passion, solidify their brand and create a fan base. This month we’ll find out how San Antonio superstar chef Jason Dady has used social media to grow [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on July 21, 2010
in Business, Media, Public Relations, tweetup news/announcements, Twitter for business, Twitter for personal branding, Uncategorized
RSVP here: http://twtvite.com/BMPRJuly You’ve heard all the SEO noise out there: Is SEO a skillful art? Or is it more like that bad joke your creepy Uncle Wade brings up at family picnics? This month’s BMPR speakers will help you answer those questions and the one that matters most: So what? Time Warner’s wireless gurus [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on June 29, 2010
in BMPR Profile, Business, Media, Public Relations, San Antonio, tweetup news/announcements, Twitter for business, Twitter tips/tricks/tools
What’s hotter than a habanero? BMPR in July. We’ve got two Tweetups to cool you off: One to work your brain and one to flex your fun muscles. For your brain: Thursday, July 22nd: Noon to 1:30 at the Holiday Inn “SEO What?!” Join us as web analytics experts Ryan Kelly (Founder/CEO Pear Analytics); Susan [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on May 3, 2010
in Uncategorized
Strap on your Go-Go boots and come join us for the first-ever nighttime BMPR. The Bumper Awards, plus a lineup of speakers who work in the leisure and entertainment industries — talking about how they’re integrating social media. Brent Traylor (@txroadshow) producer, host, owner of Texas Sportsman’s Roadshow will be on hand; SeaWorld San Antonio [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on April 19, 2010
in Uncategorized
To RSVP for the April 29th #BMPR, click here: http://twtvite.com/bmpr410 The days of traveling to destinations seen only in slick travel pamphlets are long over. Today, you can visit your dream spot via live web cam, video 360 tours and view other people’s photos of those too-good-to-be-true $58 hotel rooms. (What do you mean it [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on January 13, 2010
in Uncategorized
This month’s BMPR is Thursday, Jan. 21 at noon, Holiday Inn Airport. Event is free, lunch buffet is $13. RSVP here: http://twtvite.com/3oe2ac “A mind once stretched by a new idea never regains its original dimensions.” ~ Anonymous Is it me or did college campus libraries of the past have a covert relationships with local bars? [...]
by Joe Ruiz
on August 10, 2009
in BMPR Profile
So now that you’re a part of The BMPR, what’s with all these new-fangled tools on our recently-redesigned (thanks, Vid Luther) Web site? You’ll obviously notice the new domain — Mom made us move out on our own — to go with our new name and logo (thanks, Maria Southmayd) on our new site, but [...]
by Andi Narvaez
on July 23, 2009
in Business, Media, Public Relations, Tweetup recaps, Twitter case studies, Twitter for business
July’s tweetup was our biggest one yet. We want to say thank you to all 96 of you who attended, those watching from the office / home and those who were unable to attend but were there in spirit. If you missed any of it we have a recap for you. Hope to see you [...]
by Donna J. Tuttle
on July 14, 2009
in Business, Media, Public Relations, SAMPRB Profile, San Antonio, tweetup news/announcements, Uncategorized
Hang on to your hats we’ve got good news and sad news. Sad news first: Andi Narvaez, our dear friend and co-founder of SAMPRB, is leaving us. Lucky for her, the move is a good one. She is leaving behind San Antonio to become a full-time graduate student at the University of Maryland and further [...]