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When talking to friends and industry associates about the ideas of “community” as relates to their businesses, I often hear “Yeah, that may work for
When talking to friends and industry associates about the ideas of “community” as relates to their businesses, I often hear “Yeah, that may work for
Two out of work, and apparently very good marketing dudes are looking for work. Be sure to check out the hilarious PSA. (Hat Tip:
One thing I’ve noticed about fan groups is that they are essentially a massive tinderbox. They have so much potential for explosion that one spark
I was reading this post over on CreatingCustomerEvangelists.com about the fact that it’s nearly impossible to find a phone number to call Amazon. When I
Recently, Wired magazine ran an article about the phenomenon of fans creating their own ?commercials? for a product/service. Though his ad looks like it
Looks like Heineken has started a podcast for their heinekenmusic.com site.
I’ve been playing with some tech stuff to try to set up a podcast related to community stuff. I pulled out an old MP3 player
Newsflash: The Blogosphere is growing. Check out the new stats, some pretty impressive numbers!
Jason takes an interesting look at RSS advertising. The coolest part of this blog entry is the interview with the creators of the some of
MSN find a new trend: Buying a wingman. ?Every guy?s gotta play the role of the wingman at some point in his life. It?s the
From this article: Even after more than 35 years, there is a excitement surrounding the cars that toys usually enjoy only for a short time,
Blog Business Summit – a conference for “corporate blogging”. Looks like a neat event, and they have an interesting blog.
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