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    Social Media For Small Business

    In 2010 Publishers are shifting from print to digital. I went to the BIA Kelsey Conference in Dallas TX to find out more.

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    Fame’s new frontier: A list goes “E-list”

    From L to R: Fashion blogger Tavi Geneson, Musican/Comedian Bo Burnham, singer Dondria Fields, YouTube comedian/actor Lucas Cruikshank, web personality “iJustine” Ezarik Once upon a time, the road to fame started with a suitcase packed for Hollywood or New York City and countless failed auditions. Today, you don’t even need to leave your bedroom for a shot at celebrity. If you have a computer, an Internet connection and a decent digital camera, you too can become an overnight web celebrity [...]

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    The 24/7 Social Media “Expert”

    With social media taking up our time and vast amounts of content being produced small businesses and marketers alike are in search of the magic way to reach the audience, however I don’t believe 24/7 updating is working for their business.

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    White Collar Brawler Launch

    Ever Wanted to Quit Your Day Job? Check out this new web-series! Web shows are getting more and more interactive these days. “White Collar Brawler” is one of the first REAL-ity shows where the public can physically participate, not only through the internet! Logline: Two ‘white collar guys’ quit their day jobs to become amateur boxers. This is where the REAL-ity comes in, they’re really training to be boxers. Nate Houghteling and Kai Hasson have pledged something more ludicrous than [...]

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    On a Somber Note: Facebook Memorials

    A friend recently brought facebook memorials to my attention and I was intrigued. When someone with a facebook account passes away, what becomes of their account? Once reported to facebook tech team, these deceased members accounts become unofficial memorials. Places where friends and family can post pictures and messages. Families are encouraged to get in touch with facebook to take over their relatives account to monitor them during this fragile time. It’s also a great way for families to get [...]

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  • Interview on The Valley Girl Show

    The Valley Girl Show is a talk show featuring some of the biggest names in business, technology and the WORLD including Ted Turner, Eric Schmidt and Elon Musk. Jesse Draper interviewed me on her show. It is such an honor to be featured among so many other successful CEO’s and thought leaders.

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    Will Groupon Keep its Title as The King of Local Deals?

    Anyone else get confused Tuesday, by getting 2 Groupon emails in the morning? Maybe it was just me and lack of sleep, but when I received my Daily Deal email for an hour massage for $49, I thought “Wait! I’ve already got a Groupon email this morning and I remember for a fact as it was not the usual fun stuff, but something scary to do with colonic irrigation. Maybe they realized that some of us may not jump at [...]

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    Communication is the Key to Leadership

    Communication is one of the most important attributes one can find in an exceptional leader. Communication leads to motivation, inspiration, respect and trust among leaders. By communicating their thoughts and concerns to employees correctly, a leader is not only sharing ideas he/she is also motivating them to work as a team, grow the company and succeed. I often communicate my stories of success to my team in order to inspire them to work harder on their own brands, in return [...]

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    The War on Trolls

    You spent hours writing a new post for your blog, editing a YouTube video or retouching a photo for your Deviant Art page before posting it on the web for all to see and enjoy. And then it happens. Someone leaves you a nasty anonymous comment and suddenly every nice thing said about your work fades away and you’re left feeling hurt and confused. First, welcome to the Internet. Second, Congratulations! You’ve survived your first troll! Now you’re probably thinking, [...]

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    4 Strategies to Writing an Excellent Cover Letter

    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the current national unemployment rate is 9.5 percent. With unemployment at its highest, many or us are on a job hunt. Once you find that perfect job, you have to make sure to write a strong cover letter. It’s important to change your cover letter for each different position that you’re applying for. Here are some tips to get you started. 1. Make sure your cover letter has a strong start. Use an enthusiastic [...]

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    New Digg v4: People and Change.

    So over the last few months I’ve been playing around with the new.digg.com and got the hang or feel of how it’s going to work. I personally love it! The whole “My News” & “Top News” really makes sense to me. However, I have a feeling it’s going to piss off all those people who don’t like chance. People and Change, every ui change that ever happens to big huge websites. People get all bent out of shape over cause [...]

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    Facebook on Facebook: fan pages for news and best practices

    With Facebook growing at such a rapid pace how can developers/designers/marketers/PR people/celebrities/the rest of us possibly keep with Facebook’s news and updates? Here’s a list of different fan pages created by Facebook for specific topics of interest such as news from the Facebook Data Team and Facebook for non-profits. Go “like” the pages most relevant to you and get the Facebook news you need directly in your news feed! Official Facebook Page- The official fan page for Facebook. Like this [...]

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