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A Who’s Who of Social Media

Not all social networks are created equal. Knowing which one to use in order to reach your target audience is critical. This infographic may be of some help… Visual Loop – A Who’s Who of Social Media

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Content Management and Marketing for Thought Leadership

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Two years ago, I wrote an epic post called ‘From Thinker to Thought Leader in one easy workflow’. The original title was ‘By Jove, I think I’ve got it‘ [shows how little I knew about writing effective post titles, eh?]. Well, it took me a couple of years, but I’ve finally found it. It? That elusive personal niche that everyone keeps talking about. I call it ‘content management and marketing for thought leadership‘ and it is my passion and my purpose in life.

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Did you know…

…that you could use Microsoft Word to post directly to your blog? I’m in the process of researching external blog editors for a client and I just had to try this out… Related articles How to Properly Copy and Paste Your Content into WordPress (bloggingyourpassion.com) 4 More Things You Should Remove From WordPress (wpmu.org) 11 [...]

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Todd’s take on Android tablets [including the Kindle Fire]

Here’s my first storify ‘story’ — an informal analysis of Android tablets in the 7″ or so space. Personally? I think the Kindle Fire’s a little lame but read on and let me know what you think in the comments… View the story “Todd’s take on the Android Tablet marketplace…” on Storify] Related articles Amazon’s [...]

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Are you an expert?

…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 [...]

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7 reasons why I hate your mindmap

Do you mindmap? Have you ever heard this? “No offense, but the mind map you recently sent to me really sucks… It just doesn’t do a very good job of communicating to me what you’re trying to say. The mistakes you made are quite common – a lot of people make them. But I know [...]

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Social Media Success Is About Purpose (Not Technology)

In the real estate world, there is a saying: “The three considerations that most impact value are location, location, and location.” In the world of social media, they are purpose, purpose, and purpose. Nothing impacts the success of a social media effort more than the choice of its purpose. Because purpose becomes the cause around [...]

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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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Only 2.5 years…

…before print newspapers go away? That’s what Seth Godin said… “Ever notice that most car specs focus on acceleration, not braking? It’s more fun to focus on getting fast than it is on getting slow. How would you manage or market differently if you knew that you had to hit the brakes, and hard? Slowing [...]

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A cool tool to help keep you on track

Image via Wikipedia Psychologists tell us that it takes 21 days to forge a new habit — yet most new year’s resolutions are broken in first week. Why? Lack of persistance. This simple little tool may just be the answer for you… “Whether you’re staring down the end of the year and want to get [...]

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