Silence meant security: Overcoming WWII Propaganda
A few weeks back, I was the guest of honor at a dinner that could only be described as “surreal”. Gathered around the table were
A few weeks back, I was the guest of honor at a dinner that could only be described as “surreal”. Gathered around the table were
Audiences are Messy Too : Bare Feet Studios Great recap of Jeff Jarvis’ post about the Zuckerberg keynote. Good info for anyone doing speaking &
I’ve noticed I’m now spending quite a bit of time each day collecting links for the nightly “Rapid Fire” posts. (See example) I’m curious… do
OK, let’s get this out of the way right up front – being a member of a corporation and participating in the Social Web is
Interview: Bloggers, direct marketing, and social networking “When connecting with customers online, you need to open a dialogue with them as individuals. Seth Godin, Sean
I’m a huge fan and evangelist for Blingo.com (Google + prizes). So far, I’ve won 41 prizes from them, ranging from a PSP to multiple
It seems like only yesterday I was signing up for my original flickr-based flickr user account (you know, before the made the completely obvious, yet
Amazing customer service is the new marketing : NevilleHobson.com Great, even if long story about great Dell customer service. Remember Dell Hell? Yeah, I barely
After the debacle that the Mark Zuckerberg SXSW keynote turned into, BusinessWeek has been surprisingly quiet. They published an article that talks only about the
Doc has coined a new term: Clueship. So I came up with this noun: clueship. Meaning the ability to give or get clues. It’s one
I’m just now finally caught up enough to sit down and write up my quick hit thoughts about SXSWi 2008. The key word for this
Obama in 30 Seconds MoveOn.org opens up a project for people to submit pro-Obama commercials. Whether you support (or agree) with MoveOn.org, it’ll be interesting
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