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  • 03.02.2009 Is What Not to do Always the Right Thing to do?
    Blogs, Online, Social Media, Twitter No Comments

    I’ve noticed that in my previous posts that I’ve been a bit on the negative side of things. A Lesson in Twitter Etiquette and 233 Things I Don’t Need From Your Blog Post both are critical of others out there ultimately trying to help us all. This has lead me […]

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  • 03.01.2009 In Praise Of: CARQUEST Customer Service
    In Praise Of:, Online 3 Comments

    A little more than a year ago, I put all new CARQUEST lifetime brakes on my car. The above photos are what was found Friday night when checking over my car before getting it inspected. Needless to say, I was not too happy with CARQUEST for selling me brakes that […]

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  • 02.25.2009 Why Advertsing Won’t Die
    Advertising, Online, Uncategorized No Comments

    I just have a quick post today, inspiried by this video from AdAge. The video profiles Marc Cenedella, CEO of The Ladders.com “an online job site that exclusively lits jobs that pay $100,00 or more.” I hadn’t heard of the site until I saw the television commercial recently, and I’m […]

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  • 02.24.2009 What Google Trends Tells Us About Marketing Today
    Advertising, Online, Public Relations, Social Media No Comments

    Marketing Advertising Public Relations Online Marketing Social Media So what does Google Trends tell us that we already don’t know? Social media is growing at a rapid rate, sure. But in relative comparison to advertising and public relations, online and social media is in its infancy. What may be most […]

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  • 02.19.2009 233 Things I Don’t Need From Your Blog Post
    Blogs, Online One Comment

    I love lists as much as the next guy, especially when they come from a great source such as a well-known blogger or an online publication. But lately, lists are out of control. If you’re listing more than 15-20 things, then your list is losing credibility with each addition. I […]

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  • 02.14.2009 Jalopnik Doesn’t Get Social Media, Attacks Scott Monty
    Online, Twitter 5 Comments

    The Gawker network members and car lovers over at Jalopnik.com have posted a childish attack titled, “Scott Monty: Ford Social Media “Expert” a Bit of a Twit.” Let’s forgo the glaring immaturity of the post’s title and explore Jalopnik’s argument. First, let me disclose that I’m a fan of Jalopnik […]

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  • 02.06.2009 Are You Well-Read 2.0?
    Online One Comment

    What does Shakespeare, Plato and Seth Godin all have in common? You can read some of their best work for free on the internet. With Web 2.0’s shift in transparency and idea-sharing comes a shift in what it means to be well-read. Until the internet’s rise to informational world domination, […]

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