In every organization I’ve either led or worked in, I’ve felt like we’ve never had a robust budget for marketing and public relations. Public relations has always seemed easier because it required only earned media placements and spreading the word. Marketing always meant digging into the pockets of the boss and justifying a campaign. It [...]
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Persuasion: Share the Experience
When I was running 12 miles a day, it often was a solitary event. You would run off and let your mind wander. A great time for dreaming up new ideas! However, I always took someone along or joined a group when I wanted to speed up the run. It never fails. Share the experience [...]
Shouting and Spewing: Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Some of my friends are snapping at one another. Taking pot shots and cracking low blows. For some it’s all in the social media game: a heated exchange of ideas. For others, I don’t know for sure.
It’s not just online. I was riding the elevator yesterday and these thirty-somethings let off some stylized cursing, leaving [...]
A Failed Scrooge
In the winter of 1982, my first year of college, I spent the beginning of winter in Provo, Utah wondering why I was living in a place where you could see your breathe freeze. Literally, you could make snow flakes with your breathe! And I was having trouble my first semester away from school. The [...]
Wordiness: March 28, 2007
Cyberbullying, Kathy Sierra and things to do about it:
March 30:Participate in Stop Cyberbullying Day
Stop Cyberbullying
cyberbully.org
Support Kathy Sierra
Wordiness: July 28, 2006
It’s hot out there, Africa hot! Here’s a few things that may take your mind off the heat:
FERNANDO NIETO, an impressive portfolio.
Heat Vision and Jack, a pilot for a television show that should have been made.
BadVacations - before you head off to escape the heat, check out these stories.
Create A Band - you’re going [...]
Wordyness: An Interview With a Web Marketing Expert
“Uncover Insider Insights From Leading Internet
Marketing Expert Who Makes Thousands Every Week”
Michael Cheney is one of the most-respected names in the field of Internet marketing. The chances are that you will already read one of his many, many marketing articles that are dotted throughout the web.
In this unique interview Michael provides insights on how he [...]
Wordiness: April 7, 2006
For anyone that’s ever been called a “nobody” you now have your own club. A few other things to pursue today too, including, how not to sell a coffin:
VNR use requires thinking by journalists too - Media Orchard.
The nobodies rise up and storm the blogosphere - I’m Nobody - Who are you?
Do you need [...]
Wordiness: April 4, 2006
Selected posts ranging from a Texas scientist predicting an inevitable plague on mankind to a way to collect the buzz:
Here’s a new way to keep track of everything from YouTube to del.icio.us to everything in between: popurls.com. It’s hyped as the place to collect the buzz! I like it.
B.L. Ochman asks “Won’t it be [...]
Wordiness: Best of Feb. 20 - Feb. 24, 2006
Here are some of the things I found interesting this week:
Kami Huse educates us at Communication Overtones and Steve Rubel only lectures a little bit.
Goofiness, and the Wrath of Mama Nature, returns to Los Angeles in the form of The Black Blob that Ate LA.
Andrea Weckerle blogs about the importance of connecting companies with worthy [...]
