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Butterfly (effect) Parts

13. December 2010

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Sometimes those butterfly effects are hiding where you least expect it. Three years ago, LunaWeb had the opportunity to sponsor a performance at the Germantown Performing Arts Centre. Kronos was recommended as a great fit given our techie nature and their long line of creative projects. That opportunity, and the performance, led me to purchase [...]

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iSpaz: iPad Apps for Business (so far)

25. October 2010

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(updated 29 December 2010) Tonight (post Christmas 2010 where many iPads were in Santa’s sleigh) I received a final email that motivated me to go ahead and create an Amazon Store category with specific iPad accessories.  I’d supposedly receive some fraction as a commission. Those fractions add up after a while. So, if you find [...]

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Direct Mail Companies in Memphis, TN

18. October 2010

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A professional friend asked me midweek about a direct mail company in Memphis.  I used LinkedIn, Twitter, and privately asked some of my network.  If you hadn’t tried LinkedIn’s search in a while, I highly recommend it. Likewise, Twitter’s search now let’s you search for specific phrases tweeted near you.  Of course, nothing compares to [...]

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Social Network Vandalism?

26. July 2010

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Seems that there was an announcement to hurry and blast your messaging around the social Web on as many platforms as you could in one click. I see more and more people I’m connected with doing this. There are three social networks (SNs) that I read with some regularity: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. I have [...]

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“Too Busy” Phenomena spins-up with the economy

25. May 2010

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In a conversation with a very dynamic sales executive (from the B2B chemical sector) today, we discussed how people are “too busy” and often hard to reach. We agreed that this seems to be ringing even truer these days. One huge reason behind this is that when the economy took a dive, many companies thinned-down [...]

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