Archive for May, 2008
Friday, May 9th, 2008
As if any blogger or social media addict needed ego-inflation, the kind folks at Utterz called me an "immortal" among mobile podcasters. Apparently I'm a mobile podcaster. Ok, I'll buy that. Immortal? well, that would be cool:
In a social media world wheree even the unassailable Steve Rubel has to admit ...
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Friday, May 9th, 2008
I spent a big part of the week in LA meeting with a new client. In the PR biz, our clients often aren't in the same local area, necessitating 'long distance' relationships. Face to face meetings are the best to have whenever possible, but in the face of travel ...
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Wednesday, May 7th, 2008
Like most people, I have routines, and I find that traveling messes them up. For example, I didn't have my 'alone time' in the car to catch up on Utterz and post a 'cast. (I know, poor me)
One thing I do to wake up and get going on the road ...
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Tuesday, May 6th, 2008
When I am a pedestrian, I own the crosswalk. When I do PR, I try to 'own' social media. By that I don't mean as an exclusive domain, but as a differentiator for which I'm known. Not, of course, to the exclusion of other important parts of the practice.
What do ...
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Monday, May 5th, 2008
Just had a quick thought about learning. We don't stop learning just because we leave school, do we? I learn by talking to people, listening and reading, and social media helps that immensely. How do you learn?Mobile post sent by DougH using Utterz. Replies. mp3
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
I just returned from a vacation in which I was somewhat successful staying offline—or, at least kept myself from being immersed in my personal Web 2.0 multimedia world at my usual ridiculous level.
Returning home, I got to thinking; how might different types of New Media makers disconnect on vacation, assuming ...
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Friday, May 2nd, 2008
Just back from a Disney World vacation, and one thought I had was: a business policy of being nice is a winner. This is a particularly contentious idea in my profession, public relations, in which many people think being obnoxious (which too many misinterpret as aggressiveness) is the way to ...
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