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I Caught a Cold at a Redneck Wedding
Gorgeous and I attended a redneck wedding this weekend. Now before you get all scandalized about my using the term “redneck” you should know that’s how the bride and groom described it. In fact the bride actually came up to us at th...
Should You Be Worried When Your Competition Starts Blogging?
So you just noticed that one of your competitors has started a blog. Should you be worried? The answer to that question really depends. If the only web presence your business has right now is a traditional static web site, then yes you probably have ...
Fast Company Embraces Social Media
In a big way. All I can say is Holy Smokes! The traditional business publication Fast Company has totally embraced the social media model. They’ve completely redesigned their web site so that the home page is centered around social media conten...
Analog Networking Morning
Just as Social Media can be a useful avenue to raise the visibility of your business face to face networking is also an important element to promoting your business and the service or product you offer. I call that my analog networking time. And toda...
Creative Marketing from an Accountant
OK. One of the points of marketing is to help folks remember your brand, right? What if your product or service isn’t exactly flashy or naturally attention getting? How can you stand out from the crowd? Say your business is accounting. Good acc...
Social Media Influencing Traditional Advertising
Social media is now influencing one of the biggest advertising frenzies of the year. Superbowl ads. With an estimated 93 million pairs of eyeballs on the screen, including my own, FOX was able to demand an average of $2.7 million for each 30 seconds ...
Bloglines Beta vs Google Reader
As a guy who who helps businesses with blogging and the whole social media scene I’m often asked to make recomendations on feed readers. For many folks a web based reader makes sense. The ability to keep up with feeds from any computer with an ...
Stepping Down from SOBCon
This is one of those posts that’s hard to write. As many of you know, my gorgeous wife Lisa and I were part of the team that founded and put on SOBCon last spring in Chicago along with Liz Strauss, Terry Starbucker, and others. This past week Lisa ...
1 Simple Tip to Improve Readability and SEO at the Same Time
One of the questions I get asked a lot is, “Are you an SEO Expert?” When I talk with the asker a bit, usually what they want to know is, “Can you help my site get ranked higher in the search engines?” You bet I can do that. Di...
Joining the High Calling Blogs
I’m excited to announce that SuccessCREEations has joined the High Calling Blogs. Blog Network The High Calling Blogs is a new faith based blog network that is setting out to explore the intersection of faith in the workplace. Here’s an e...
When Hosting Goes Bad
Web hosting is not a 100% thing. I tell people that while most reputable hosts legitimately claim 99% up time things do break. It doesn’t matter whether they are mechanical or electronic. Bad things happen from time to time. That 99% figure is ...
2008 Will be Dramatically Different at SuccessCREEations
It’s funny how we measure time by the calendar. I mean January first will dawn just like any other day. Here in Savannah odds are pretty good it will be a bit foggy, just like this morning. It’s that time of year. However 1 January will ...
Finding Something to Write About
We all get there from time to time. If our business site has a blog, we know we should post something every so often. Can’t have it getting stagnant. Gotta keep the content fresh. But what to write? Maybe there’s nothing happening in our...
Communism vs Free Enterprise - Some Perspective
In response to my Thanksgiving post this year Alex over at the Advice Network left a thought provoking comment. Here’s the comment: It’s interesting that the European (illegal?) immigrants could not survive with a communal (communist?) econom...
