Become an Evanglist
Ben posted this great entry on how to become an evangelist: 1. Become an evangelism expert. Gather evidence such as case studies, how-tos and books
Ben posted this great entry on how to become an evangelist: 1. Become an evangelism expert. Gather evidence such as case studies, how-tos and books
Penny Arcade, the well-known webcomic, has posted a great strip today about fake forum content posting by companies trying to pump their products. Here’s the
This is a really cool concept: PARK CITY, Utah — Give an infinite number of monkeys an infinite number of typewriters and you’ll eventually get
I just stumbled across this really interesting site – Writers Block Live. Basically, a former Apple employee is blogging his Apple experiences with the drive
Check out this fun read about how Steve Jobs prepares for his big presentations.
A colleague just send me a link to this interesting article from one the creators of Macromedia Flash. The human mind is much too limited
One of my new favorite sites is TechCrunch. The sites tracks the coolest Web 2.0 tools, business, and sites. Here’s a couple recent finds: TailRank
Everyone seem to have a different opinion on the issue of whether ghost written executive blogs are kosher or not. This discussion shows a number
Reading this article about brands creating actual content as a way to grab new consumers made me smile. Companies are aiming for a more authentic
I just came across this site. I nearly jumped out of my skin when I read this definition: Customer Loyalty – A byproduct of customer
Being a community advocate/evanglist/supporter at this point in business means that you’re going to constantly be running into brick walls. Colleagues, community members, you name
Came across a short but sweet blog post today. The full entry is worth a read, but this bit really stuck out to me: Now
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