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Want to Monitor RSS Feeds…

…but don’t want to use an rss reader? Personally, I think that’s going in the wrong direction, but  that would be your choice. ‘Feed my Inbox’ is a website that will allow you to track websites with newsfeeds and send an update to your inbox with new postings every day. By the way, if you [...]

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What are your favorite Firefox addons?

Here are mine [hint -- you'll want to right click on these images and view them in another tab so that they're legible!]… What are YOUR favorites?

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How much would I have to pay you…

Image by Casual Chin via Flickr …to STOP using Google Reader? $25,000 wouldn’t cut it for internet maven Louis Gray… “Information is power – and the ability to take in more information more quickly than anybody else, all in one place, is an incredible power. The Web has been built to enable all of us [...]

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If you’re using Ubuntu…

Image by Randy Zhang via Flickr …like I recommend [especially for older computers] then Google’s Chrome browser combined with GNOME Do is a great combination. I create application shortcuts for web applications and then summon them with a keystroke combination. Very fast! Very powerful… Posted via web from The e1evation facebook page

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“Creating beats consuming”

This entry is part 3 of 5 in the series Thought leadership tools

Auren Hoffman has a great post on consuming vs. producing. He says… “We are meant to be both creators and consumers. Today, however, most people consume far more then they create. Part of the reason for this is because being both a consumer and a creator at the same time is very difficult, and because [...]

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Maintaining “Inbox Zero” with Google Apps

Image via CrunchBase This is the article I wish I had written about how Google Apps, Remember the Milk and Firefox work together to make you more productive in email… “If I have more than 30 unread messages at any one time, I break into a cold sweat. So as a result, until recently I [...]

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Tactic #4: Use an external blog editor

This entry is part 7 of 13 in the series Top 10 Tactics and Tools
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Last week I covered tactic #3 in the tactics and tools series: blogging. Assuming that all my clients and readers went out and immediately launched a new blog by now you’re thinking to yourself ‘there’s got to be an easier way’. That easier way is to use a blog editor. Not just any blog editor; [...]

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FREE ONLINE CLASS TODAY AT NOON: Using Google Reader like a Rockstar!

Image by indiekid via Flickr I’ve lost track of how many times I’ve posted on the joys of using Google Reader. I consider my use of that tool to be one of the three greatest competitive advantages I have. In seminars I tell people that mastering rss feeds with Google Reader may be the most [...]

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3+ reasons why Seesmic Desktop rocks!

If you’re a ‘community manager’ like I am, managing Facebook, Facebook fan pages, and Twitter accounts can drive you nuts. Here’s some sanity for you: use Seesmic Desktop — it’s a free tool that manages all three easily! Here’s why I love it: The desktop version is an AdobeAir app which meets my Windows/Mac/Linux cross [...]

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I love ‘Remember the Milk’!

Image via CrunchBase The hosted task management system with the funny name is one of my favorite tools. Just this morning as I was hacking through my todo list, I tweeted that I was reminded what a great tool it is. Then, as fate would have it, I saw this post commemorating their 4th bday… [...]

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