Fred on the Web (or not)

If you are keeping tabs on the 2008 Presidential campaign, you probably know about the hoopla over the Fred Thompson pre-announcement of his entering the race.
I’ve been thinking a lot about SEM as it relates to these campaigns and actually had an article published yesterday at The American Thinker called: Fred on the Web (or […]

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Start off Mondays Right by Finishing Fridays Strong

There’s a magical feeling on Friday afternoon. All that keeps you from your wonderful weekend is a handful of waning hours. As the clock nears the time of your departure, there is little work on your mind. When you meet your proverbial 5 o’clock, you drop everything and head home for a weekend of bliss (or something […]

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7 Reasons Why Facebook is Rocking

Facebook is doing some amazing things - and it’s not just because it is a smart social network. Innovation is constant and is heavily influenced by Facebook members. As time goes by, Facebook is solidifying its grip on a very loyal userbase and attracting new members because…it’s just better.
Take a look at some of the data out […]

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YouTube ‘08

“This week, there was a tragedy in Kansas, 10,000 people died.”
- Barack Obama, courtesy of YouTube

The Obama campaign actually does quite a nice job on their YouTube page - but I’m sure Barack wishes he can have that one back.
Online video sharing is going to have a tremendous impact on the 2008 presidential campaign . […]

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Google Juice, Google Juice, Google Juice

How many minutes ago did you google yourself?
I once read a good productivity tip that spoke not about a “to do” list but a “NOT to do” list. Not Ego Surfing made the list. Don’t google yourself one day. I dare you.
There’s a bit of buzz about a WSJ piece that talks about choosing an unborn child’s […]

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Making a Blog Less "Bloggy" and the Re-launch of TECHNOSIGHT.COM

Blogs frustrate me - and they probably frustrate you too. They make life easy for their authors by allowing them to easily post content.
But they make life difficult for readers by, for the most part, providing a single time-based reading option, with the newest content at the top of the page.
If, for example, you previously stopped by […]

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