Saturday, January 10, 2026

Debbie Cerda

Debbie Cerda is an enterprise customer success and business strategy leader with 15+ years of experience across technology and regulated industries. She is a longtime member of Austin Women in Technology and Women Communicators of Austin. Her writing explores the intersection of technology, business, and people, evolving from early coverage of tech news, social media, and entrepreneurship to a focus on leadership and customer success. In her spare time, Debbie serves on the board of Kyle Radio, supporting community-led programming and local storytelling.

Want to offer something on a membership basis? MemberMan wants to help

(TECH NEWS) MemberMan is not just a member directory and event calendar, but a robust and streamlined interface that encourages social networking between members.

An inspiring thank you letter all women in tech should read

(OPINION EDITORIAL) "We owe it to ourselves and future generations to disrupt and shift the culture, and create a more inclusive environment."

Building badass leads on LinkedIn

(SOCIAL MEDIA NEWS) LinkedIn reported recently that 80 percent of business to business (B2B) leads were through their platform. Here's how to take advantage.

Hiring for your small business doesn’t have to be such a pain in the butt

(ENTREPRENEUR NEWS) As your business grows, so does the amount of work until you will eventually need to hire staff to support. How do you manage this responsibility while running your business?

Now in Beta: PUFF, a Foursquare for marijuana

Self-described as “a Foursquare for weed lovers” where weed lovers can check-in, review and rate cannabis strains, PUFF also claims to be a completely anonymous social network.

Senate wants to tax your online shopping and Netflix-binge habits #InternetFreedomAct

The intent of the Internet-related legislation is to keep states from enacting new taxes on Internet access. However, the Senate is proposing an Act that would give states the option to tax “remote businesses” i.e. online retailers selling within states’ borders.

Making A Murderer update and what it says about how we digest info today

The 10-hour Netflix documentary, "Making A Murderer" has viewers flocking to the web to opine, petition, and mock. Here's where things are today.

Twitter considers a new way to make money

Twitter is considering their value and seeking ways to attract more ad dollars - will their latest attempt be their elusive golden goose?