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Having several thousand people following you on Twitter is not going to save your business.
It's also going to be extremely hard to monetize that traffic. Also, by the time you are finally...
It's fundamental - focus on your website.
You thought this Blog post was going to tell you that you're missing the boat because your company is not on Twitter or blogging. Wrong. Maybe the...
If you never really took two seconds to think about privacy and what all of our lives now look like because of these online channels and platforms, here's a fictional story that may ring true for...
What's on your mind today? What three URLs have you been looking at more than usual today? I wish I remembered where I saw this question asked (or who asked it) over the weekend (it must have been...
In this past week, there were multiple people from very different parts of the Marketing and business world that asked about Blogging, its relevancy and how to really dig deeper into these...
Episode #178 of Six Pixels of Separation - The Twist Image Podcast is now live and ready for you to listen to. It's also episode #20 of Media Hacks.
This episode was recorded live in New York City. In a very rare moment, the entire Media Hacks...
This past week was the Web 2.0 Expo in New York City. It was a great event.
I was fortunate enough to have attended on both Wednesday and Thursday (I presented some new content at the unconference part of the show, Web2Open - organized by the...
Trying to understand the real size and scope of the television viewing audience is near-impossible. Even with all of the new monitoring systems, it's hard to really figure out who is watching what (and how much attention they're paying to what's in...
When something becomes popular, the fashionable thing to do is to figure out what comes next. Even if we still haven't really figured out the value of the thing we've already proclaimed dead (or slowing down).
On July 13th, 2009, Winston Ross...
When you think of search engines and the Internet, it's hard not to think of Google (and not much else). When you think of Google, it's also hard not to think of the classic children's tale, The Little Engine That Could.
When Sergey Brin and...