Marketing Feeds
- Reading Your RSS Feeds Is Not a Job29 July 2010, 4:30 am
Unless it is. I was having a conversation with a real estate friend the other day, and he asked me where I found the time to read all the various blog articles that I read at any given time. I told him that it was part of my job to be in the know and [...]...
- Mario Sundar at LinkedIn is a Trust Agent28 July 2010, 4:30 am
I had a call the other day with Mario Sundar and two other LinkedIn employees (Wasn’t sure I had permission to name you both). We were talking about my recent post about LinkedIn and sharing. Here’s why Mario is a trust agent: he saw my post, and marshaled his company to take some kind of [...]... - Dear Car Dealerships – Stop Sucking27 July 2010, 12:08 pm
I’m on the hunt for a new car. Rather, I’ve pretty much made up my mind on what car I want, after a conversation with Kat that went something like this: Me: I want a new Camaro. Kat: So get a Camaro. Me: People will say it’s a midlife crisis mobile. Kat: The only people [...]... - Families Run on Facebook27 July 2010, 4:30 am
While I was on vacation a few weeks back, there were as many as four families sitting around the table at our rented place by the lake. Granted, we all knew each other from the net, so we’re not exactly a “normal” sample. But what I noticed every morning when I joined the fray (I [...]... - The Frontier is All Around Us26 July 2010, 4:30 am
I love this new Levi campaign. If you can’t see the video embedded below, click here to go to my site. Essentially, what I love about it, is that it’s the story of rebirth, or the seeds that might get us to think about rebirth, with regards to cities, to economies, to matters of finding [...]...
- The power of sync29 July 2010, 5:18 am
100 people doing something at the same time has far more power than 300 people doing it over time. We unconsciously amplify the power of coordination when we consider the impact of actions. If there's a thousand people waiting outside......
- Here comes the paperback Kindle... as promised28 July 2010, 9:13 pm
The wifi Kindle, $139. Drop the first digit and you're on to something. And it only took them six weeks!...
- It's (always) too soon to know for sure28 July 2010, 5:55 am
The cost of being first is higher than it's ever been... It's entirely possible that you're racing. Racing to the market with a new product or a news story or a decision or an innovation. The race keeps getting faster,...... - The problem with unlimited27 July 2010, 5:12 am
If you work out on a weight machine that has a limit--where you have to push the bar until it stops--you're far more likely to to hit that limit than if you had left it to your own initiative to...... - Getting unstuck: solving the perfect problem26 July 2010, 5:51 am
The only problems you have left are the perfect ones. The imperfect ones, the ones with a clearly evident solution, well, if they were important, you've solved them already. It's the perfect problems that keep us stuck. Perfect because they......