AMA: I’m beginning to see the problem
After some fun in-person events, I recently joined the American Marketing Association. Rather than complain from the outside about how traditional marketers aren’t "getting it",
After some fun in-person events, I recently joined the American Marketing Association. Rather than complain from the outside about how traditional marketers aren’t "getting it",
After some fun in-person events, I recently joined the American Marketing Association. Rather than complain from the outside about how traditional marketers aren’t "getting it",
Ben started a great conversation about how to pitch (or not to pitch) bloggers. A communications expert is quoted in the paper advising companies to
As a thank you to you, dear listener, we’re giving away a brand spanking new 4gb iPod Nano (red), courtesy of our friends at eModeration.
I’ve been remiss in sharing the posting of new Clue Unit podcast episode updates. To help you out, here’s a link to the the last
Tara posted an interesting thought recently about Twitter’s creation of multiple access points (aka "onramps"), rather than additional features. As time has gone along, they’ve
Spike points out a fantastic story about the RIAA suing music fans (not surprising) for trading files that were approved for sharing by the record
I’m more than a little disappointed with Amazon today. If you know me, you know my crazy deep love for amazon. They’ve had minor mis-steps
You’ve really gotta love Agile Web Development. Yesterday morning, I showed Alex a new site – MyCyberTwin.com. (Hat tip: Jenn!) This site allows you to
If it’s not been made painfully obvious in the past, I’m a huge fan of The Shield – in my opinion, the best TV show
In my travels through the Web, conferences, user group meetings, blogs, and various other connection points, I run into quite a few people who ask
Social Media and Social Networking Resource Directory Cool site that tracks the social media tools around the Web. (tags: socialmedia)
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