A brilliantly written post on the possible agenda being carried out by the White House. If they're that smart, good for them...if not, good for them anyway. Paying attention to the ratings of Faux News is like getting a secret glimpse into the future by being able to know exactly how many votes you can't get before an election even starts and being able to then focus your efforts where they're most likely to have an impact. Well done, Faux News...keep ramping up the crazies and the ideologues. You should start your own niche social networking site while you're at it. That way your loyal viewers can promote their crazy as easily as if they were wearing a big scarlet "C". :)
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"My utter disgust with killing animals for no reason aside, the 11 foot claim is a lie. Check out the picture of her laying atop the corpse. If that thing is 11 feet long, she's got to be 7 feet tall..."
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"Well, I guess if you honestly believe the real thing is somewhere in your daughter's future, give her a head start. Or a leg up, so to speak. ;) Seriously, I have to believe this is fake. If not, the world has even more "Parent of the Year" nominees than I originally estimated."
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What did President Barack Obama have to say about the passing of Senator Ted Kennedy? Read the e-mail he sent out to his barackobama.com mailing list on Wednesday morning.
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Great variety and quality of Stumbles. Clearly has a great appreciation for StumbleUpon and the social web in general. An asset to the StumbleUpon community for sure.
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I honestly wonder how many idiots exist in the world that would approach articles from "The Onion" as if they're real. I believe that idea is often as amusing to me as the articles themselves.
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With so many blogs out there and so many voices contributing to the conversation, how can you make sure YOUR voice is heard? Learn more about what makes some people stand out while others remain trapped in obscurity.
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Numbers and statistics are easily manipulated. You can often find statistics to both prove & disprove both sides of any argument simply by not looking at all the data as a whole and how it all relates to the big picture. Things are not always what they seem...
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If you don't understand your customers' language, how can you expect to communicate with them? Having moms among your primary target market, yet not knowing what they mean when they use the world meltdown in reference to her kids means you're likely going to fail at any attempt to build a rapport with your target audience.
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The Social Web continues to evolve and understanding its impact on search marketing, building rapport and branding must continue to evolve with it.
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In an editorial on July 31, Investor's Business Daily warned of end-of-life counseling in health care reform by saying people like Stephen Hawking "wouldn't have a chance" in the such a system. People such as scientist Stephen Hawking wouldn't have a chan
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F2 | Fire Fly Manifesto: Remixed - Released by ChangeThis.com | Awake At The Wheel | Get Life | Do What You Want - http://www.jonathanfields.com/blog...
Fantastic. Whether you already believe that every stumbling block is an opportunity or the current state of affairs in the world have you at your wit's end, "F2 | Firefly Manifesto Remixed" is a MUST READ. Seriously.
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Flickr is an outstanding source of free images for blog posts and this article from Skelliewag explains how to use them properly and better understand the Creative Commons licensing associated with Flickr photos.
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In light of the recent controversy concerning a tenant's reference to her management company's seeming lack of concern over the alleged mold problems in her apartment, this is an interesting read on what constitutes libel and what doesn't (at least in California).
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If Twitter doesn't do something to protect it's users from the barrage of spammers that have infiltrated the fray, they're going to see their precious communication platform reduced to a playground for douchebags.
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Work Life Balance: If its not a hell yes, its a hell no | WorkLifeNation.com | Success, Serenity & Significance 24/7 - http://www.worklifenation.com/2009...
We often make life and making day-to-day decisions far more involved and difficult than they have to be. Sometimes it can be reduced to a simply "HELL YES!" or "HELL NO!" answer, which can help to eliminate indecision and the resulting stress.
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Choosing who you associate with online can be as important as choosing who you associate with in real life. Don't feel obligated to accept friend requests, reciprocate Twitter follows or the like. If people get pissed that you don't, it's probably because they were trying to use you to reach their selfish goals rather than being interested in genuine interaction to begin with.
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Educating clients and improving how you communicate with them is essential not only to your success, but to theirs. How well you explain the concepts, goals, pitfalls and potential of Social Media campaigns, the better things will be for all involved.
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"Doesn't the time, effort and money required to sedate them seem unnecessary? I mean, it's not that hard to find a man-whore that will stick his dick in anything that moves. Play your cards right and you can even tie them up, get them to lay still and STFU as if they actually were sedated - but without all the hubbub or criminal charges being filed. And, for the record, was this woman some kind of body builder? Wondering how she got them out of her house, into a vehicle and to the hospital on her own. I smell a hoax..."
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Fear and Loathing - The Gonzo Papers - A writer, spiritualist, business consultant, explorer and photographer looks at life - A Strategic Alliance - http://kilroythegonzopapers.blogspot.com/2009...
Best. Wedding. Ever. Oh, and a reminder that when you give people something they're not expecting, they remember you forever and love you for it.
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A hilarious and informative post on the rise of the "Social Media Expert" and how to identify someone with expertise vs. a self-proclaimed "expert" with delusions of grandeur.
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An interesting article from the WSJ on the increasing popularity of the idea of work-life balance and whether striking such a balance is even achievable.
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