Oh, Canada… Canadian news publishers (aka the big traditional media companies) and broadcasters are in a buzz, but getting stung
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Oh, Canada… Canadian news publishers (aka the big traditional media companies) and broadcasters are in a buzz, but getting stung
Continue readingIs there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know
Continue readingWith each passing day, the blogger – as we have known them to date – is fading. That may sound
Continue readingWhat is the true value of a comment on a blog? If you go back in time (a little over
Continue readingTwitter continues to be one of the most fascinating places online. It could be argued that Twitter is not even
Continue readingIs online advertising any good? Last week, DigiDay ran the news item titled, The Ad Contrarian’s Reality Check. Bob Hoffman
Continue readingThe art of self-tracking. It was one thing to know where I was going. It was a totally different experience
Continue readingThere’s a growing lesson for big brands in Social Media. Unless you own the platform (like a Blog, Podcast or
Continue readingIs Facebook a valuable Marketing tool? The general discussion (or debate – depending on which Blogs and/or articles you read)
Continue readingWhen someone asks, "what’s the next Twitter?" more often than not, there is not a response. Over the past few
Continue readingWhy hasn’t Foursquare and other location-aware platforms taken off? Let’s not dismiss the amazing growth that online platforms like Foursquare
Continue readingThere are two schools of thought when it comes to marketing brands online and the presence they need. Build a
Continue readingLet’s face it: when a new way to communicate and connect comes along, the mass population is quick to dismiss
Continue readingOne of the real ways to get ahead in these online channels is to take things offline. To meet people
Continue readingDo we all agree that the Internet is pushing us ever-more closer to a real-time information channel? Based on the
Continue readingIt seems like everyone is busy looking to their left and to their right in hopes that someone else is
Continue readingIn August of last year, I wrote the Blog post, Changing Business Through The Unconference, that looked at a new
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