Finding People to Spread the News Every minute we spend on our business is one that helps it grow … or not. The idea is to connect to all of the people who help us thrive — colleagues, customers, … [Read more...]
Thinking Inside-Outside the SEO Sandbox
Learning by Getting It Wrong Remember your first web site or blog? You had to learn so much about coding and Search Engine Optimization. Bet you learned most of what you know now by doing–OJT, On the … [Read more...]
How Do You Recognize and Attract Heroes and Champions for Your Brand?
(Updated in 2020) Photo by Christina @ wocintechchat.com on Unsplash 10-Point Plan: Enlisting Heroes and Champions Those Who Are Waiting to Lead Finding the heroes and champions who already love what … [Read more...]
Jeremy Wright, SOB Coming and Going
What Jeremy Has Jeremy Wright has plenty to do. He has his own blog, a whole blog network to run, and THE book on blog marketing. He has plenty of email. He has plenty of jobs. He has plenty of … [Read more...]
MUST HAVE: Content Theft Series
This is more than a GREAT FIND. It’s a MUST HAVE. It’s going straight into the survival kit. Lorelle from WordPress has put together an amazing series of documents replete with facts on copyright and … [Read more...]
Reluctant Readers: Content Is King, But . . . I’m Too Tired to Read
What This Is Not: This is NOT a design critique. It doesn’t take into account, the elegance, usability, great content, SEO, or revenue values of the fabulous blog discussed here: Read/WriteWeb, which … [Read more...]
This Just In: Almost Real Secrets of Shel Israel Revealed
Breaking News As 2008 opens, we find that new information about Naked Conversations author Shel Israel has surfaced. Robert Scoble is said to be in shock and crestfallen to be caught unaware due to … [Read more...]
Writer’s Block: Unblanking the Blank Screen
Why the Blank Screen Is Scary Ah, the blank screen. The blank screen. It’s an invitation to look foolish, to be boring, to write something that we’ll regret. Some of us can use the blank screen to … [Read more...]
25 Signs #yourenotreallyontwitter
Twitter Is Pencil and Paper Don’t get me wrong. I’m a first grade teacher. I see Twitter as a 21st Century version of pencil and paper. I do believe that we can invent millions of ways to use … [Read more...]
Are You Seeing So Much That You’re Blind?
Finding Your Own Leadership Path Looking in the Right Direction Last night, I shared a lovely phone call with Tim Sanders who had just arrived in Chicago after several flight delays and detours. … [Read more...]
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