
Posted on June 30, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Content Management, Just in case, Thoughts, Tools
Still not convinced on the topic of curation? Read on… Curation is now a necessity. The web is full of content. More than a person could consume in several lifetimes if all they did was sleep a couple hours per day and surf the web, life after life. Google can’t help us with our internet [...]

Posted on June 26, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Blogging, Featured, Technology, Thoughts, Tools, Trends
Image via Wikipedia I’ve been following industry oracle Guy Kawasaki for over 25 years and I agree with him almost all of the time. He was right about the Mac, he’s right about Posterous and he’s right about Alltop. He’s right about so many things. When he speaks, I take notes. This time, however, I [...]

Posted on June 22, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Technology
“Guy Kawasaki visited Ireland to deliver his Art Of The Start talk at the Irish Software Association’s annual conference. His ‘Irished-up’ version of the talk was warmly received by a packed house. Despite his busy work and tourist schedule (this was his first visit to Ireland) Guy found time to sit down and discuss his [...]

Posted on June 3, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Content Management, Thoughts
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via techcrunch.com It’s an online magazine rack with many of the world’s top sources gathered together by category. It’s an excellent place to shop for great content for Google Reader, too! Related articles by Zemanta How to add more sources to your social newspaper (holykaw.alltop.com)

Posted on June 1, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Content Management, Technology, Thoughts
Image via CrunchBase Are you still getting email newsletters? I’m doing everything I can to eliminate them and keep my inbox for ‘just in time’ information only. Wait! Where do I get the information which was contained in those newsletters? Through newsfeeds. Here’s a post that might help you get started… “Do you have a [...]

Posted on May 26, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Content Management, Technology, Thoughts
Image via CrunchBase Here are 4 great ways to find rss feeds for Google Reader… Use the ‘add a subscription’ button in Google Reader to search for great content… Search for great content using Alltop and add their feeds to your Google Reader account… Click the rss feed icon on any page and add it [...]
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Posted on February 22, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Technology, Trends
Isn’t blogging for 40 year old political malcontents living in their parent’s basement? Not at all. Smart companies are using blogging as the glue to bring their internet content together and drive their social media outposts. Late last year, I wrote… “Here’s the real payback, however, and the real reason why these corporations do it: [...]

Posted on January 30, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Social Media, Technology, Thoughts
Image via CrunchBase As a father of 6, parental analogies are always close at hand for me. It’s why I sometimes say that clients are like children in that when you see them take the things you teach them and they make it their own and excel, you can’t help but burst with pride. Recently, [...]

Posted on January 5, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Social Media, Technology, Thoughts
Image via CrunchBase Are you fascinating? I sure am and Google Reader is the reason why — well, one of them anyway! “The primary goal of your social media activities—whether for your personal brand or your organization’s brand—is to establish yourself as a fascinating subject-matter expert. The only exception to this is if you are [...]

Posted on October 10, 2010 by Todd Lohenry in Social Media, Thoughts
As well as looking good on your resume and netting you college credit, interning in social media can offer you incredibly valuable experience in the world of work, where social media experience is becoming ever-more important. However, competition for good placements can be fierce, so it’s good to know what companies look for in a [...]