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Social Media Journey
“’I was frustrated about not having a singer,’ explains guitarist Neal Schon, ‘so I went on YouTube for a couple
Continue readingThe One Thing You Should Never Do
Okay, there must be more than one thing (I think we’ve all seen "those" Websites), but when it comes this
Continue readingPodCamp Toronto Is Just Around The Corner – February 23rd – 24th, 2008
Have you attended an unconference yet? Do you even know what an unconference is? You should. The unconference movement has
Continue readingHow To Make Money By Giving Something Away For Free
This Social Media – Web 2.0 world we’ve all come to embrace might well be causing some serious business issues
Continue reading10 Best Blogs On Marketing (That Are Not Marketing Blogs)
Marketers can learn a lot from those who do not consider themselves Marketers. In a RSS world where you can
Continue readingMarketing Needs To Understand That Social Media Is Like Punk Music
Crazy snow storm and New Year’s Day – U2 could not sing closer to the truth – "all is quiet
Continue readingEmotional Branding Can Happen In Online Social Networks
Over the years I’ve mentioned Maslow’s hierarchy of needs on countless occasions when looking at why Social Media and Online
Continue readingA New Use For Twitter – The Social Pulse
Around this time of the year, everyone looks forward to seeing the Google Zeitgeist. The Google Zeitgeist takes a look
Continue readingSocial Media – Your Thoughts On The Year That (Soon) Was
At this time of the year, all of the media content shifts to what happened in 2007. You know, that
Continue readingIt Turns Out Santa Isn't The Only One Who Knows Who's Naughty Or Nice
In my never-ending quest to nurture the unique voice for this Six Pixels of Separation Blog, I’ve settled on two
Continue readingWhopper Freakout Commercial – The Power Of Testimonials Or Something More?
There’s been lots of Web chatter about the viral power of the latest Web video from Burger King. It’s called
Continue readingForget About The Long Tail And Focus On The Long Road
In a recent episode of my Podcast, Six Pixels of Separation – The Twist Image Podcast, I blurted out something.
Continue readingA Comment On Comments On Blogs
The concept of whether or not a Blogger should allow comments on a Blog is one of the oldest in
Continue readingAnother Perspective On The Web 2.0 Bubble
This time to the music of Billy Joel… Hat tip to TechCrunch.
Continue readingOnline Social Networks Double Bubble
What do you think about the "B" word? Bubble. I lived through the dot com bubble. I was there before
Continue readingFiguring Out Who Should Own Social Media
Who should own Social Media? Yes, I’m re-opening this can of worms. But, it’s not my fault. I was listening
Continue readingOnline Personal Branding – The Next Wave Of Branding And Marketing Gets Personal
I’ve been a little cryptic about my whereabouts today, but now the cat is out of the bag. The first
Continue readingThis Is PodCamp Boston – This Is What Makes Social Media So Special
It’s Saturday night. I just got back from BarCamp Montreal 3 and I’m still "feeling" the power of these communities.
Continue readingLibriVox Does What All Marketers Pray For – It Gets People To Do Stuff For Free (Happily)
I got a great email the other day from Hugh McGuire. Hugh is the founder of LibriVox – one of
Continue readingDavid Maister On Leadership In Marketing
David Maister is one of the world’s leading authorities on management strategy and leadership. His books are known world-wide for
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