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Woo-hoo! Introducing Posterous Spaces

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Introducing Posterous Spaces from Posterous on Vimeo. via blog.posterous.com Woo-hoo what? Me? ZZZZZ. Follow the ‘via’ link if you’re interested in what Posterous is up to. As far as I’m concerned, ‘spaces’ is just lipstick and rouge for a company that is circling the drain. ‘Spaces’ appears to be mostly a cosmetic change. It’s not [...]

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#hottoppix for June 27, 2011

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Things we’ve been tracking in the past 24 hours… The scale of Starbucks [infographic] June 27, 2011   Why Start a Blog + 10 Ways To Make It Work June 26, 2011   Facebook hits 750 million users milestone June 25, 2011   4 Ways to Shift From “Hard Work” to “Effortless Creation” June 26, [...]

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#hottoppix for June 21, 2011

Things we’ve been tracking in the past 24 hours… Matt: Newspaper with WordPress And Google Docs June 19, 2011   Publisher Blog: Bangor Daily News: A complete publishing system on WordPress June 20, 2011   Display Your Instagram Photos as a Gallery with WordPress June 20, 2011   The Daily Plugin: Login Logo June 21, [...]

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The Executive’s Blogging Dilemma

Image via Wikipedia When it comes to blogging, executives have a unique problem. It has to do with the fact that the risk and cost of failure for executives are greater than they are for other employees. Blogging is a personal affair. The learning curve requires the blogger to open up to the world, create [...]

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Posterous Co-Founder Garry Tan Leaves for Y Combinator

Image via Wikipedia Garry Tan has announced that he is leaving Posterous, the ultra-simplistic microblogging company he helped found in 2008. Tan wrote on his blog today that it was time to move on and that he would be taking an advisory role with the company in order to do what he was most passionate [...]

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5 Ways to Make Your Blog Posts Outstanding

Image via Wikipedia Are your blog posts just “okay”? Want to make them great? If so, keep reading. A great blog post respects the needs of three distinct entities. It educates and informs your audience (your subscribers and visitors), optimizes for the search engines and sufficiently energizes you so that you do a good job [...]

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Tumblr Leaves Posterous in the Dust [?!]

Image via CrunchBase Rising social media rockstar Kelly Neuville of Envano sent me an article from ReadWriteWeb [you can follow the 'via' link below the graph to the source and read the rest of the article if you're interested] that would seem to suggest at first glance that I should abandon my love of the [...]

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Posterous is the key

This entry is part 2 of 5 in the series Thought leadership tools

The folks at Posterous describe it this way… Here’s how Posterous fits into MY thought leadership workflow… Posterous is the key to ‘dead simple’ internet publishing and is an important part of the ‘consumption to production’ continuum. I’ll be outlining it in more details as the series goes on…

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Hmmm. I think I may need to rethink Posterous…

I’ve been a fan of tumblr for a long time, but the fact that Guy Kawasaki chose Posterous for his ‘Holy Kaw‘ blog got me thinking and testing this morning. My jury’s still out, but I’m curious. Here’s a video tour from the ‘digitalchiropractor’ on YouTube — forget the doctor content and follow along. I [...]

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Tactic #3: Blogging. The ‘why’ and the ‘how’…

This entry is part 6 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools

Image via Wikipedia Tactic #3 in the series ‘tactics and tools for tightening your tribe using social media’ is blogging and I’ll be covering not only the why but the how. Admittedly, though, the more obvious something is to me, the harder it is to write about it and blogging falls into the ‘duh’ category [...]

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