With all of the talk about the future of newspapers and journalism, comes a bigger question… should news be free?
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The Art Of No
When is it ok to say "no" to someone in Social Media? If someone follows you on Twitter, do you
Continue readingForget The Search Engine. Bring On The Referral Engine
Not a day goes by that someone, somewhere is not Blogging, Tweeting or commenting by the water-cooler about what the
Continue readingThe Difference Between A Blog And A Website
What really made a Blog a "Blog" when the platform was first introduced was not the diary-like flow of content
Continue readingSingle-Serving Websites Make A Tweet Look Rich In Content
One simple page with one simple feature. Is this the future of websites? Do you remember the first time you
Continue reading3 Articles That Inspire New Media Thinking
Here are three pieces of content (some articles, some Blog postings) that add fresh, unique and thought-provoking perspectives to business.
Continue readingMedia Is Human
Have you ever really considered that one of the biggest shifts we have seen in the past decade is that
Continue readingOn Being Findable
If someone can’t find you off of a simple search engine query, all is lost. It doesn’t matter if you’re
Continue readingSix Podcasts You Should Listen To
In all of the fuss to rush to Twitter or fawn over some viral videos on YouTube, there’s a subtle
Continue readingSix Ways To Find Business Inspiration
Being creative is not easy. Being original is not easy. Reading books on how to be creative and how to
Continue readingThe Death Of Scarcity
Editors used to control the journalists and decided which words made it to which pages. Music companies used to control
Continue readingWhen Everything Fits In The Palm Of Your Hand
Does something become more popular if you make it easier to do? There used to be this running joke about
Continue readingOn Twitter And Conversion
If you use Twitter solely for personal use, this Blog post is not for you. If you use Twitter for
Continue readingTwitter Is Going To Kill RSS
Information overload. We’re all dealing with it. We were dealing with it when there were only a handful of publishers
Continue readingThis Conversation Is A Blip
At some point very soon, we’re all going to have to reconcile the new reality that everything is in real-time
Continue readingRe-imagining The Business Conference
In August of last year, I wrote the Blog post, Changing Business Through The Unconference, that looked at a new
Continue readingOn Selling (And Marketing) Books
BookCamp Toronto is just about to wrap up. It was an amazing day that lived up to its tagline of
Continue readingThe Most Valuable Book You Ever Read
As BookCamp Toronto is about to start, it go me thinking about what, exactly, books are and what they really
Continue readingHow To Read More (But Carry Less) When You Travel
How much reading can you get done on any given flight? If you’re like me, you stockpile all the best
Continue readingSix Pixels Of Separation Book Details
If you’re not interested in any "Mitch Joel self-promotion," please feel free to check any other of the Blog posts
Continue readingNews Will Outlast Newsprint
This week, newspaper executives from across Canada are gathered in Montreal to attend the Ink + Beyond national conference organized
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