My 400th Post: Thank You for Your Growth and Endorsements
Posted on10 Mar 2014
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My 400th post arrives with much amazement, awe and appreciation for those who visit my blog, encourage me and publicly endorse both.... Read More
Personalities Lurk Behind Twitter Streams
Posted on25 Jul 2013
TagsThe Economist, Google, logic, marketing, merchandising, neoclassical economics, Personality, politics, rational actor theory, relationships, free will, Twitter, Bloomberg Businessweek, Joshua Green, Eric Schmidt, Barack Obama, seed planting analogy, personality as software analogy, advertising, behavioral economics, business, computers, decisions, education
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Increasingly, we are seeing the connection between all that we do and our personalities. Why is this “groundbreaking?” For centuries now, we’ve... Read More
My 300th Post: Thank You for Your Encouragement, Motivation
Posted on25 Mar 2013
TagsThank You Series, bloggers, emotional self defense, encourage, Facebook, motivation, sensitive people, social media, Thank You, Twitter
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Unlike my 100th and 200th posts, I knew my 300th would arrive. This year saw substantial jump in visitors, so it’s like... Read More
Egocentric, Reserved People (ERP’s)
Posted on21 Jan 2013
TagsDelphine Szwarg, passive-aggressive behavior, over thinking, Twitter, decision-making process, decisions, ego, feelings, introspection, introvert, Personality, process, self-interest, Thoughts
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Delphine Szwarc asked the following of me on twitter: Can one be egocentric and reserved at the same time? More specifically, she... Read More
My 200th Post: Thank You All – Again – For Your Inspiration
Posted on09 Apr 2012
Tags12 Most, Goggle+, intuition, LLC, morale, power, ProSource Solutions, Skype, social media, Thank You, Twitter, Thank You Series
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Wow! I’m excited about my 200th post. More and more people have entered my life – real and virtual – for whom... Read More
Smart Bombs & Twitter Clutter
Posted on23 Jul 2011
TagsJustin Harrison, Twitter clutter, Twitter, technology, smart bomb, quantity, quality, Mitchell Friedman, Influence, humans, clout, assessments
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Managing your Twitter account is like using smart bombs. No matter how smart the technology, you can never guarantee a good target... Read More
Social Media Strategy & The Natural Force of Integration
Posted on20 Jun 2011
Tagsanalogy, bloggers, Facebook, LinkedIn, military, social media, strategy, technology, Twitter, website
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Several folks on Twitter inspired this post: Ted Coine, Kevin Vonduuglasittu, Tim Steigert, Peggy Fitzpatrick and Michele Price. Their discussion centered around... Read More