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Yesterday I promised you more information about using StumbleUpon more effectively while protecting your reputation online. I needed time to do some fact checking before posting any SU tips so that I could be sure to provide you with [...]
Posts from ‘February, 2008’
The Two Faces of StumbleUpon, Part 2
The Two Faces of StumbleUpon, Part 1
Have you “Googled” yourself lately? You know … enclosed your name in quotes and searched for it on Google? It’s a good idea to do so from time-to-time. You may be surprised at what turns up, especially if you’re a StumbleUpon community member.
For the uninitiated, when you search on your name be prepared to feel [...]
Imagination Key to Small Business Success
“The world has a way of giving you what is demanded of it. If you are frightened and look for failure and poverty, you will get them, no matter how hard you may try to succeed. Lack of faith in yourself, in what life will do for you, cuts you off from the good things [...]
Event Marketing with Social Media
I’m involved in the marketing team for Paperfest, a four-day community event held every July in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Last year’s promotional efforts for this event included a well-organized and maintained web site, flyer distribution, billboards, lots of smaller signs, and local media coverage.
This year we’re adding social media elements to the mix, such as MySpace [...]
Del.icio.us as a PR Tool
I’ve saved the best for last in this short series on the social bookmarking site del.icio.us. We’ve talked about adding relevant tags to each bookmark, and about adding commentary for yourself and others in the notes section, and even about pulling RSS feeds from your del.icio.us bookmarks to your web site.
Now, what if in addition [...]














