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Archive for the ‘Six Pixels of Separation – Marketing and Communications Insights’ Category


Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #100

93Is there one link, story, picture or thought that you saw online this week that you think somebody you know must see? My friends: Alistair Croll (BitCurrent, Year One Labs, GigaOM, Human 2.0, the author of Complete Web Monitoring and Managing Bandwidth: Deploying QOS in Enterprise Networks), Hugh McGuire (The Book Oven, LibriVox, iambik, PressBooks, [...]

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Learning About Creativity By Watching Creative Types

Observing creative types is an amazing way to think more creatively. Next week, I’ll be spending the majority of my days attending a global conference called, C2 MTL (our agency, Twist Image, also handled some of the social media marketing). Along with hosting a very special lunch event with musician, David Usher, I’ll also be [...]

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The Public Speaker’s Master Toolkit

What are the tools that can help you give an unforgettable presentation? After several years of speaking in public, I’ve had to develop my own system to ensure that each and every presentation goes off without a hitch. And yes, there are some great tools and tips to ensure that this happens. This blog post [...]

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Leaving Facebook

Should you pull all of your advertising dollars out of Facebook? On the eve of Facebook‘s historical initial public offering, automotive manufacturer, GM, made a big public stink about pulling ten million dollars of media spend out of Facebook because they felt that Facebook advertising doesn’t work (more on that here: Advertising Age – GM [...]

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Find Your One Thing

Can you sum up your professional you in one or two words? I was very touched watching the documentary, Being Elmo, on PBS‘ Independent Lens. The movie is about Kevin Clash (the puppeteer behind Sesame Street‘s Elmo). From a very young age, Clash demonstrated a strong desire to be a puppeteer. While that seems quaint [...]

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Can Breastfeeding Save Time Magazine?

When was the last time you discussed Time Magazine around the dinner table? I found myself giving a dissertation on mass media at dinner the other night. It all started when one friend leaned into the table and spoke (in an almost embarrassed whisper), "Did any of you see the cover of Time Magazine? The [...]

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