Archive For September, 2010

Nashville, we are not on the same page

By | September 22, 2010

Last year at BarCamp Nashville, I participated on a panel about the different technology communities in Nashville. A reoccurring issue that was raised was the miscommunication between different tech event planners. One thing we can never complain about is finding something to do socially in Nashville – there’s never a dull moment! Kate O’Neill and [...]

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The Ground Zero mosque

By | September 21, 2010

I’m curious, did you find this blog post from a Google search for “ground zero mosque”? If you did, then my little SEO test worked. This post isn’t about the proposed mosque near Ground Zero in New York City. It’s about how Google can be manipulated and a message be inaccurately spread, quickly. The truth [...]

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An opportunity for Nashville

By | September 20, 2010

I recently pre-ordered my copy of Content Rules (affiliate link) by Marketing Prof’s Ann Handley and C.C. Chapman. I’m really excited about this book, because I know and trust the authors. They are true geniuses in the digital marketing industry and I also trust them as friends. If you’ve ever asked any of these questions, you [...]

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How to create a Twitter newspaper

By | September 13, 2010

Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Smallriver‘s paper.li is your morning online paper, curated exactly how you like it. paper.li organizes links shared on Twitter into an easy to read newspaper-style format. Newspapers can be created for any Twitter user, list or #tag. TNW’s Jeff Bajayo describes it well: Don’t have time to read your Twitter stream every day, but [...]

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