April 2010
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March 2010
21 posts
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Top 10 Ways to Write Retweetable Tweets on Twitter →
My first blog posting at my new company Internet Marketing Inc
Please digg, retweet, reblog, redigg, blogtweet, whatever.
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People build brands as birds build nests, from scraps and straws we chance upon.
– Jeremy Bullmore
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Windows 7 Tablet Concept - I WANT THIS
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Better than TV
Broadcast TV was a great choice when a) there weren’t a lot of other options and b) when everyone else was watching the same thing, so you needed to see it to be educated. Now, though, you could:
Run a little store on eBay
Write a daily blog
Write a novel
Start an online community about your favorite passion
Go to meetups in your town
Volunteer to tutor a kid, in person or online
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If it were an iPod, it would be a shuffle.
– Pam in regards to Michael, The Office
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It’s official: spring break starts now! WOOOOOO!!!
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JetBlue's tweeting clues to free tickets in NYC →
The first clue was to show up to Broadway & Dey St (right near my apartment!) with a birthday card. Because I was in class when I got the clue, I just barely missed out.
But I’ll be SO ready for the next clue!
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I have a theory...
Look at your Facebook News Feed. There are two types of people there.
There are the people you interact with. You write on their wall. They send you a message. You invite them to events. They tag you in pictures. You poke them. They poke you.
Then there are people you have had absolutely no interaction with. Ever. They friended you years ago and you haven’t wrote, messaged, invited,...
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The Latest NYC Bar Trend: ChatRoulette Parties →
Sarah Egan, one of the Union Hall redheads, had never heard of or played ChatRoulette until last night, but she felt similarly energized at having an audience behind her. Once seated at the computer she became a witty comedian, prodding and teasing strangers for the crowd’s delight. She was the most successful hostess of the night. “I prefer this to karaoke,” she said....
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Does your startup pass The Sleep Test? →
Most businesses start off with a founder selling their time and with the maximum earnable revenue being tightly limited by the founders available time. The founder works themselves into a stupor and at some point they go through what is often a difficult transition where they “step back” from the business and employ others to take over their various jobs. Many businesses don’t make this transition...