Episode #167 of Six Pixels of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast – which is also Media Hacks #15 –
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News Will Outlast Newsprint
This week, newspaper executives from across Canada are gathered in Montreal to attend the Ink + Beyond national conference organized
Continue readingThe Astounding Evolution Towards Less In A "More Society"
No one pays much attention to anything these days. In August 1981, the world changed dramatically. The saying "I Want
Continue readingIt's Not A Numbers Game (But It Is A Numbers Game)
Having several thousand people following you on Twitter is not going to save your business. It’s also going to be
Continue readingQuality
You can game the system as much as you want. You can push, prod, provoke and even create a ton
Continue readingOwning "You"
One of the major pieces of advice musicians and bands must know is that if they are promoting themselves on
Continue readingPodcasting Is Not Even On Life Support
This post would have been called, Podcasting Is Not Dead, if that had not already been the title of a
Continue readingBuild Your Brand And Publishing Empire Over The Holiday Break
Can brands afford to take a break during the Holiday season? What about Personal Brands? Does it help or hurt
Continue readingCompanies Are Not Ready, Willing And Able For Marketing 2.0
Most companies looking at Social Media and Web 2.0 see it as a media channel to broadcast their messages into.
Continue readingTrading Analog Dollars For Digital Pennies
Trading "analog dollars for digital pennies" is exactly how the traditional media sees the new online channel. If they focus
Continue readingThe New Secret To Blogging Success – Moving From "I" To "You"
The original intent of a Blog was as an online journal. It was place for you to read about me.
Continue readingBanner Advertising… On Death And Dying
Do you know anyone who clicks on banner ads? Somebody must be. Media companies are still praying that banner ads
Continue readingBecause That's The Way It Has Always Been
Floating through my news feeds this morning, I noticed this item from Wired: Happy Birthday, Compact Disc. Now Go Away.
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