Tips for Community Building
The latest WOMMA newsletter had an interesting article that I wanted to pass along. Scott Wilder, Group Manager of QuickBooks offers up some great pointers
The latest WOMMA newsletter had an interesting article that I wanted to pass along. Scott Wilder, Group Manager of QuickBooks offers up some great pointers
During a business dinner at a Brazilian resturant a few years back I was introduced to a terrific drink – the Caipirinha. It was very
When I was 7 years old, I had what was arguably the best birthday party I’ve had yet. After going to see Superman (Superman III,
Once again, a fine collection of non-traditional blog designs! TrabianAn interesting portfolio blog UX MagazaineThe way the core content of the "blog" is displayed, you
In this great article, I found a terrific synopsis of today’s "brand" environment: A Brand these days is a “User Experience” in the broadest sense
I’m pretty sure it won’t be long now before I start saying things like "I can quit any time" and "I have it completely under
It’s Friday again – time for more blog designs that don’t look all "bloggy". The Big NoobA great design for a group blog. The design
If you’re business blogging and get stuck on what to post, don’t fall into the trap of repurposing your whitepapers or press releases. Don’t get
Companies often look foolish to their consumers, that’s one of those business constants you can’t get away from. No matter how great your company is,
A few more of these "great quote" posts and I’m going to have to setup a new category just for them! Slightly altered from the
Yet another money making scheme… Blogsitter.net. Are you a blogger? Do you face some no-internet-days, holidays or something else that keeps you from updating your
Recently I posted a comment on a blog that was politely taking the blogger to task. See, I had read his subject line incorrectly thinking
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