…then practice like one! “When it comes to starting out as a beginner and pursuing the path to “expert” status, many people become disheartened because of their incorrect belief of what an expert is and is not. Luckily, scientific research has given us a true look into what it takes to become an expert, and [...]
Are you an expert?
Posted on December 1, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Content Marketing, Thought Leadership

The Hierarchy Of Digital Distractions
Posted on August 21, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Just in case
via buzzfeed.com With all respect due to Abraham Maslow…

What are your marketing priorities for 2010?
Posted on July 14, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Technology
The smart money is backing social media… Money spent on social media-related advertising is already expected to grow significantly this year, and now we also know that the medium is considered the top priority in the digital space according to a survey of senior marketers. The research, published today in eMarketer, shows that 45.4% of [...]

Study: 82% Of U.S. Consumers Bail On Brands After Bad Customer Service
Posted on June 7, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Just in case
Image via CrunchBase Tell me again why I should monitor my brand online? The spotlight — or maybe the flood light — shines on bad customer service online. Companies should worry about public complaints and reports of their brand failures more than ever, suggests a new report from RightNow and Harris Interactive. Contrarily, they stand [...]

While you were sleeping 2/23/2010
Posted on May 6, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Social Media, Technology
Image via Wikipedia Short and sweet today… “Nielsen knows what you spend your time doing and it involves a lot of tweeting and Facebooking. New data from the media research firm reveals that the average social-networking user spent five and a half hours on sites like Facebook and Twitter in December 2009. That marks an [...]

How Popular Is the iPhone, Really?
Posted on April 26, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Uncategorized
via mashable.com

Why Companies Should Insist that Employees Take Naps
Posted on April 17, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Uncategorized
Cover via Amazon But here’s the reality: naps are a powerful source of competitive advantage. The recent evidence is overwhelming: naps are not just physically restorative, but also improve perceptual skills, motor skills, reaction time and alertness. I experienced the power of naps myself when I was writing my new book, The Way We’re Working [...]

Daily Number: Friending Grandma
Posted on April 11, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Uncategorized
via pewresearch.org
Tracking the mood of the nation via Twitter…
Posted on March 31, 2011 by Todd Lohenry in Uncategorized
via holykaw.alltop.com
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