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Keywords and subject lines

Search engines aren’t the only ones looking for keywords. We are too. In a sense, we are search engines as we look for what we’re trying to find or we meander over the web hoping to stumble on something interesting. … Continue reading

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Twitter, statistics and speculation

Allow me to inebriate some sober numbers … When we talk about Facebook and Twitter, cars and bikes, business and the arts, we are always self-referential. We think a certain way, we use something in a certain way, we believe … Continue reading

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Why dogs are important to business

“… It’s nice to know that if I do post about my dogs or something, it’s not a total faux pas.” That is from a comment left yesterday by Tzaddi, from ThriveWire, to my post I wonder what she’ll say? … Continue reading

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I wonder what she’ll say today?

We need to stop thinking in terms of technology and social media and think in terms of people. All communication is not functional, practical, purposeful. A lot of it is inconsequential but inconsequential communication is important: sometimes the act of … Continue reading

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Teens and Twitter and the upside

I’ve been seeing all kinds of stories and posts and tweets and whatever about the alarming revelation that teens don’t use Twitter. (The link is arbitrary – there are loads of stories out there; it’s just one of many.) The … Continue reading

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