The HD DVD Player has been pulled from the Studio N Media Center. I would have kept it in there because there are some great deals on HD DVDs with their limited lifespan, but there’s something screwy with ours that’s connected to the Xbox 360. …
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Marketing and Pregnancy
http://www.themshow.com/wordpress/2008/05/03/marketing-and-pregnancy/I forgot to add this week’s Marketing Over Coffee over here… …
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Weekend Update
http://www.themshow.com/wordpress/2008/05/03/weekend-update/The past two weeks have been much crazier than usual. The good news is that the weekend is not out of control, the bad news is that I’m not really up for writing about hardcore marketing stuff on the weekend. Here’s some interesting points from the last week. …
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Marketing Over Coffee Marketing Podcast
http://www.marketingovercoffee.com15:00 Hosting a blog yourself versus using a service provider, and selling off third level domains as a Red Saber tactic 18:00 Google Apps and Salesforce.com Integration announced, and Google looking to aggregate Analytics data, tracking movement is more important than aggregating data 22:08 Even more on the Forrester report, and charging for Podcamp Boston 2, nothing is free (if you have no sponsor, you are the sponsor), maybe John can finally get Marketing Over Cocktails going
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Media Comparison and Strategy: Blog, Podcast, Magazine & Book
http://personalbrandingblog.wordpress.com/2008/04/29/media-c...be successful in reaching your audience and making a positive impact. I will compare each to a type of television: basic, cable and ppv. Blogging (basic television): Having a blog is starting to become a mandatory career/personal brand deliverable. By blogging you are giving away free content, in return for possible advertising revenue streams and the many soft benefits, such as consulting opportunities, press coverage, relationships that lead to jobs and friends that last forever. A blog is dynamic
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Media Comparison and Strategy: Blog, Podcast, Magazine & Book
http://personalbrandingblog.wordpress.com/2008/04/29/media-c...be successful in reaching your audience and making a positive impact. I will compare each to a type of television: basic, cable and ppv. Blogging (basic television): Having a blog is starting to become a mandatory career/personal brand deliverable. By blogging you are giving away free content, in return for possible advertising revenue streams and the many soft benefits, such as consulting opportunities, press coverage, relationships that lead to jobs and friends that last forever. A blog is dynamic
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Captcha and Turk - Two Tastes that Taste Great Together
http://www.marketingovercoffee.com/2008/04/16/captcha-and-tu...15:00 Hosting a blog yourself versus using a service provider, and selling off third level domains as a Red Saber tactic 18:00 Google Apps and Salesforce.com Integration announced, and Google looking to aggregate Analytics data, tracking movement is more important than aggregating data 22:08 Even more on the Forrester report, and charging for Podcamp Boston 2, nothing is free (if you have no sponsor, you are the sponsor), maybe John can finally get Marketing Over Cocktails going
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Blogger Social Thinking Out Loud
http://modadimagno.blogspot.com/2008/04/blogger-social-think...nice and gave all of us copies of his book Stopwatch Marketing. Matthew McDonald was the best dressed Socialite all weekend, and brought the ugly corsages. Katilyn Wilkins was witness to the madness and writes about it beautifully. Boston homey John Wall sported a pipe (for show) on Saturday night *guffaws* and light mocking ensued. Boston area Age of Conversation c0-author and ultimate vocal manipulator Scott Monty ruled the microphone on Saturday night as he presented the Frozen Pea Fund check to the
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Blogger Social ‘08
http://nextup.wordpress.com/2008/04/09/blogger-social-08/, cigars, hearing a voice for the first time, karaoke at 4:00am……. Blogger Social was all that and so much more that it’s virtually impossible to adequately describe. Many others have tried this week and do it much better justice than I do so check out their posts. If you are a more visually-oriented person, check out the Blogger Social Flickr group. With 1300+ and still growing, that’s worth about 1.3 Million words, which is still not enough to
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Hi, I Need The Ugliest Corsages You Can Make
http://www.mattjmcd.com/2008/04/hi-i-need-the-ugliest-corsag...lessons learned” thing in the very same way. There are better writers with better blogs that can fill you in on the all the goodness. As of this writing I’d check out (if I missed you, let me know) John Wall, Amanda Gravel, CK, Steve Woodruff, Lori Magno, Darryl Ohrrt, and yes even Verdino. But I will say this. There is absolutely no substitute for face-to-face interaction. (F2F? idk my bff jill?) No matter how great the tools get on the web, no matter
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Greg Verdino: Marketing, Media & Trends
http://gregverdino.typepad.comEven if BS08 was a community effort, you still couldn't ask for better hosts. Lots of Socialites have written wrap-up posts far better than this one, so if you're interested in knowing more be sure to check out: CK, Lori Magno, John Wall, Amanda Gravel, Steve Woodruff, and Darryl Ohrt. (If you wrote a post and I've missed it, add a comment or drop me a line and I'll be sure to add yours to the list.) And if you really want to see what went on,
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What happens at Social stays at Social
http://gregverdino.typepad.com/greg_verdinos_blog/2008/04/wh...Even if BS08 was a community effort, you still couldn't ask for better hosts. Lots of Socialites have written wrap-up posts far better than this one, so if you're interested in knowing more be sure to check out: CK, Lori Magno, John Wall, Amanda Gravel, Steve Woodruff, and Darryl Ohrt. (If you wrote a post and I've missed it, add a comment or drop me a line and I'll be sure to add yours to the list.) And if you really want to see what went on,
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PositioningStrategy.com
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