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Content Curation and Adding Value

mjfern? If you blog, you will have critics. Recently someone took me to task for this post on this blog… Go to the source if you’d like the rest of his perspective. Comment, call or ‘connect’ so we can talk about how this applies to you and your organization… via A Marketer’s Guide to Content [...]

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What Does Eight Years Of Blogging Get You?

One of my favorite thought leaders Mitch Joel is reflecting today on 8 years of blogging… Eight years ago on this day in 2003, I started Blogging. Here’s some basic info about what has transpired in eight years here at the Six Pixels of Separation Blog: over 2700 Blog entries, over 20,000 comments and over [...]

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Strategies I use; “context based computing”

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A few weeks ago, Mitch Joel zinged me [not directly, but indirectly] with a relatively innocuous statement he made on his blog… It’s hard to believe, but some brands have a Blog simply to appear higher up in the search engines. Can you imagine creating content for the sole purpose of trying to game the [...]

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Ponder this 2/14/2010

Image by Oversocialized via Flickr Your Sunday morning collection of profound stuff to think about all day long. The big buzz this week WAS Buzz and the ancillary issues it raises… “I’m having a hard time deciding whom to follow on which network with duplicate shares everywhere. The problem is compounded further by folks who [...]

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How To Be The Ultimate Road Warrior

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Why. I. Am. Doing. This.

A long time ago during Apple days, I was privileged to work with Nilofer Merchant. She writes here… I believe in the power of stories. Stories are like Maps. They point to directions and paths that we might not have seen if not well marked. I share my stories, and my goal is to enable [...]

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Ponder this… 2/7/2010

Mitch Joel on grazing… “It’s also probable that the majority of people online no longer spend a lot of time diving deep into one, specific piece of content, and that in a world where a 140 characters published millions of time every single day is real content, and our media inputs are everything from SMS [...]

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7 Things That Blogging Does

Image via CrunchBase Blogging = Critical Thinking. If everything else went away (the readers, the comments, the community, the feedback), Blogging was (and still is) an amazing place to think about an issue or news item and work through it. I liken myself as a Media Hacker. A Blog is a great place for anyone [...]

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Use Prey to prevent equipment theft

Go to the source to learn more: preyproject.com Travel much? Concerned about losing your computer to a thief? You might be interested in how one man used Prey to track down the man who stole his computer, all played out in social media via Storify… [View the story "Man tracks stolen laptop hundreds of miles [...]

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While you were sleeping [social media edition] 2/9/2010

Social media has it’s own “while you were sleeping” today… “Although all is said and done when it comes to football this season, such is not the case for the Super Bowl advertisers. We’re now entering the entertaining aftermath of the Super Bowl ad showdown, and thanks to social media tracking services like Alterian and [...]

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