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Synchronicity and Social Media

December 29, 2009

I’m a giant reader of Jung and one of the things I’ve been studying is his insight on synchronicity. I also had the opportunity to read “There Are No Accidents: Synchronicity and the Stories of Our Lives” by Robert Hopcke. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. (Not a client book!)
In his book, Hopcke (a [...]

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How Not To Promote Your Book: Drive-By Blog Comments

December 15, 2009
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Because I come from an Internet journalist background, I felt compelled to post this comment below that I received on the post I did “I’m not Your Social Media Expert, and That Should Make You Happy” .
I very rarely do not approve a comment to my blog because it’s very important to keep the communication gates [...]

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Checking your Grade on Twitter…

December 5, 2009

As everyone who reads this blog knows, I’m a giant fan of HubSpot’s free tools like websitegrader.com, pressreleasegrader.com and bloggrader.com .
Guess what?
Just in case you’ve not been monitoring their free tools in the past couple months,  they’ve also powered up Twittergrader.com.
Should you try it out? Of course. Should you use it as another way to give [...]

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Stop Whining in the Cactus

December 4, 2009
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Just to get this out at the onset, I’m not an affiliate of FiledBy.com. However, what they are doing for authors is really superb and again I must say that it is an ideal way at a very good price point (starting at free) to get your visibility empowered on the Web.
There’s been quite a [...]

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The Web is the Rubber Tree Plant and Your Blog is the Ant…

September 3, 2009
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Too often corporations, non-profits, musicians, and authors are throwing up a blog and thinking of them as a tiny insignificant ant amongst the more firm terra cotta of an entire website.
In reality, that tiny ant is the key to your long-term visibility on the Web.
If your whole site is not built on [...]

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Shelfari Amps Up New Features for Community

August 25, 2009

Image via WikipediaVery cool Shelfari has amped up new features on its site to make it all that more accessible and community-focused. The new feature is still in beta, but I encourage you to check it out and see what you can add!

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Social Media is Not Your Personal Chia Pet

February 18, 2009
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“Social media is not your personal Chia Pet.”

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Holy Web-Man – You Still Think You Can’t Tackle Web 2.0?

February 11, 2009

End of marketing and PR? You can’t Handle the Truth…

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Over-WWWebbed sold out

February 10, 2009

“OverWWWebbed”???

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MarketingSherpa best enewsletters

January 7, 2009

Still think you don’t need an e-newsletter?

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Social media is the masses not the few

November 14, 2008

A photographer, a mountain, some rams and the power of social media.

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B.L. Ochman’s “Blogging is Not Dead”

November 12, 2008

Superb post on the oft-assumed demise of blogging by B.L. Ochman. (Hint…blogging is not dead!)

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