• Blogging

    Posted on September 30th, 2007

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    Corporate Blogging: Mindset vs. Motions

    I have been a part of setting up and advising blogs for various businesses. From actually hand designing the blog, to setting up parameters, to explaining what it’s about, why comments are important, and so forth. Over this period of time, something has been setting in on me like the need for sleep after a [...]

  • Facebook

    Posted on September 27th, 2007

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    Facebook Application: Face The Dare

    I worked on a social network idea last year that was based on the game of dare. A few months back I changed the idea significantly from what it was, and fit it into what was the new trend at the time- Facebook Applications (which still in a way is the new trend).
    I figured since [...]

  • Life

    Posted on September 26th, 2007

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    A change of perspective

    A change of perspective

    Which of the two center circles above is smaller, the left or the right? They’re actually both the same size.
    The above may be familiar to those who have taken a psychology class. I still think it’s a great representation of perspective.
    What exactly is perspective, or perception, or world view? It’s how you see things. The [...]

  • Life

    Posted on September 25th, 2007

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    Removing communication barriers

    I recently started reading ConverStations regularly and I’ve been enjoying it. I say this because a recent post over at ConverStations inspired me to write this one.
    The post reminded me of what has always been a fond memory of a communication professor I had. She was the kind of professor who really did a great [...]

  • Life

    Posted on September 24th, 2007

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    Pay attention, you

    Pay attention, you

    There’s this thing I learned in school when I was younger. It was more forced taught than learned willingly. It was a phrase, and it went something like this:
    “Nathan, pay attention.”
    A friend of mine, Sara, says it sometimes too, except she likes to mix statements and questions together into one. She’s a writer.
    “Nathan, you’re [...]

  • Life

    Posted on September 24th, 2007

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    Claimy claim claim

    Claiming this blog on my Technorati Profile.

  • Life

    Posted on September 23rd, 2007

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    Links 9/23/07

    A few links you might find interesting.
    Steve Rubel’s Demographic bookmarks
    Doing some research for a client and apparently “del.icio.us demographics” returns Rubel’s bookmarks at #1. I bookmarked his bookmarks in the event I might want to take a look at it in the future. Thanks, Steve ;)
    Writing for Reddit via Steve Olson
    Looking into organic marketing stuff [...]

  • Life

    Posted on September 23rd, 2007

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    iPod Touch: I can keep my hands off

    I just read the review of the iPod Touch by Engadget. I must admit. I am pretty sad. Even considering I just bought a plane ticket back home and paid all my bills, I was still pretty tempted to get my hands on the iPod Touch.
    The only thing that would make me hold out was [...]

  • Social Media Marketing

    Posted on September 22nd, 2007

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    Behind closed doors

    Behind closed doors

    I have a messy closet. It’s a bit like when that bad joke is played in the janitor closets on school grounds. You know the one, where the protagonist hides in the closet and then tries to get out, only to have lots of brooms and other various cleaning utilities fall all over the place. [...]

  • Business Models

    Posted on September 21st, 2007

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    $10 a perspective

    0.25c per mistake found.
    That was the deal my entrepreneurship teacher made with us. Our class is the Guinea pig of his new book. If we were the first person to find a mistake and tell him, he gives us a quarter.
    A lot of people scoffed.
    I am not sure why. I smiled. I need quarters [...]

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