Monthly Archives: July 2011

All the creative people must have been working on Google+

I’m glad Google is thinking outside the search box in the way it is now marketing to business decision makers with, get this, custom publishing — the print kind. But, “It’s not in any way intended to be a publishing … Continue reading

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Apple kills Kindle App’s link to Amazon.com, here’s what you can do to create your own

If you’re just now joining this on-going story (a tale from the farce genre), you may be wondering why such the big deal over Apple making Amazon remove from its Kindle App (iOS version) a link to the web-based Amazon.com … Continue reading

Posted in amazon, apple, iPad, kindle | 4 Comments

Content Marketing & Google+ for the non-obsessed but needs-to-know executive

After receiving an unprecedented volume of questions regarding Google+ from clients and non-techie business executives, I was asked to write a blog post for Hammock.com that provided an overview of the service — “but not written for people who are … Continue reading

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Everything’s awesome, nobody’s happy

Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been thinking about that now famous (iconic? seminal?) appearance by comedian Lewis C.K. (what’s with that name?) on Conan O’Brien’s show (the NBC one) in which he captures the zeitgeist of the current … Continue reading

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I’ve been Broganized

Thanks to superstar Chris Brogan for inviting me to join him the other day for a Skype interview about Google+, publishing, customer loyalty and what exactly the heck I do. It turns out, Chris is one of the 12 people … Continue reading

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