Archives: November 2008

Obviously, this blog addresses web marketing and blogging as its central theme; however, there is one element that I feel has been missing since its inception: serving others. I am not quite sure how this addition will take place, but… Read on

As I promised in my last blog post, you can see the top commenters on my blog right now. Unfortunately, the list only shows me right now, but I am sure that is just because we have a lot of… Read on

I attended CLT WordCamp this weekend in the grand old city of Charlotte. This was the Queen City’s first attempt at a blogger’s conference (at least to my knowledge) and the organizers did a great job. There were growth opportunities… Read on

Before I set up blogs for clients I talk with them about establishing a goal of writing at least one article per week. If they feel they are not going to write one article per week then the benefit of… Read on

Howdy to everyone out there in the TDI tribe (yes I am listening to Seth Godin’s book – review to come in another blog post). A short while ago I wrote a blog article about how CBS and NCIS benefited… Read on

Human3rror: Spreading the Word… one blog article at a time. A couple of articles ago I wrote about one of my favorite new bloggers, human3rror (a.k.a. John). In his personal blog, John has a good combination of articles. Some of… Read on

Years ago, Photoshop’s ease of use in editing software led to a huge explosion of advertising parodies. Marketers would release a new advertising image and then someone would slightly change the image to create something funny. The following are a… Read on

I read an article a few days ago by my new favorite blogger, John who writes over at human3rror.com. In the article John talked about a new service called Magpie. Magpie pays Twitter users to use their account as an… Read on