| One comes across interesting things on the net, things that need sharing. From the blog Future of the Book (a place I have neglected of late), this video caught my eye. Blogger Chris Meade writes,... | |
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| By Guest Blogger, Mary Schmidt, Marketing Troubleshooter Michele Miller's recent post, Four Fallacies About Marketing To Women, is an excellent reality check. The first fallacy she lists about real... | |
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| Just read a really great interview at Web Strategy by Jeremiah (Jeremiah is a Sr. Analyst at Forrester Research, in Social Media). (watch this space for Mary Schmidt's post later today...) I follow... | |
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| Last night Tom and I had dinner with a good friend. Bruce is someone I feel very fortunate to call friend, and client, at the same time. Our dinner was just a casual event - something to keep the... | |
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| by Guest Blogger, Lena West, Chief Social Media Strategist at xynoMedia Technology If I read one more alarmist piece of "journalism" about social media from mainstream media, I think I'll yack. I... | |
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| Seems like I get at least one newsletter a week touting a Google killer article. The article, of course, is about a "new" or "innovative" search engine which is doing local search better than Google,... | |
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| By Guest Blogger, Mary Schmidt, Marketing Troubleshooter There really isn't any deep, dark mystery why customer service - in our "service" economy - is generally so bad. You just have to look at the... | |
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| Thanks to Shawnz in my Twitter account, I was introduced to this article in the NY Times: "Hard Times but Your LIps Look Great". It's all about Lipstick. So, how could I resist talking about it? The... | |
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| Knee deep in an audit - wish me luck! So, while I deal with numbers, I thought I'd share a poem my daughter shared with me...many years ago. She was in high school and brought this poem home one day... | |
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| Traveling always takes a lot out of me. April was the busiest travel month I've ever had - and I hope I never have to travel this much, in one month, again. Still, every trip was worth it. The first... | |
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