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business

Make Sure the Concrete Is Dry

May 27, 2010
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A lot of companies use metaphors to describe their products and/or services. They have grand philosophies about their methodologies, the ways they interact with customers, and their commitment to quality and excellence. Blah, blah, blah. Let’s get to the point.

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Why People Are Leaving Your Fan Page

May 24, 2010
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Some businesses are just now beginning to market themselves on Facebook. Well, it might be too late to begin those efforts. Lately, Facebook users have been a lot more picky about the pages they choose to “like” because of the way that these pages become linked to their profiles.

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Twitter Is My Boyfriend

May 12, 2010
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My relationship with Twitter is not a one-night stand. Most of the time I’ve spent with Twitter has been a confusing and involved learning process that leaves me wondering what’s in store for the future. I’m not even sure why I spend time with Twitter, but I know I like it enough to stick with it and anticipate what will happen next.

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One Foot out the Digital Door

April 21, 2010
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Do you know someone who will stay in a toxic relationship but leave the significant other the moment he/she meets someone better? Professionals can exhibit the same type of cowardly behavior. These people will never be satisfied because they will never exercise their will and feel confident about their decisions.

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Content Is Fine, but a Platform Is Divine

April 19, 2010
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How does a media company, especially an emerging media company, earn a solid enough reputation to entice readers to pay? The New York Times can flirt with the prospect of offering premium online content because they are The New York Times. I have thought about this question as it relates to Too Shy to Stop.

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