Tonight’s Social Media Club Louisville meeting was a panel discussion on blogging. Since the topic is fresh on my mind and it’s been 108 days since I last posted on my blog, I thought I’d at least post something. The image below can explain where I’ve replaced my blog time… it’s on Twitter. […]
Hi there again! I’ve taken a healthy hiatus away from blogging for the past eighteen days. I find my personality is very passionate and I tend to immerse myself into my latest interests. My break has been not only enjoyable, but highly productive. I have been able to dive deeper into a […]
Before you take off for the holiday weekend, here is a quick roundup of good posts, I haven’t gotten around to blogging this week.
Will at 15 Meanings discusses a plan on when to quit a venture
Charlie breaks down the true usage of Facebook apps
Need a short domain name… here’s a list of 84 domains with […]
Here is a quick interview from last month’s interview with Guy Kawasaki. We talk about the hours he puts into Truemors.com and the traffic spikes the site has seen early on in its launch. Specifically, we talk about how TechCrunch and Digg cause spikes in traffic that don’t stick.
Need more traffic? We’d all like a little more, right? Love it or hate it, Truemors can actually drive traffic to your site. Don’t believe me… give it a try.
In my interview with Guy Kawasaki, we discuss how submissions on Truemors get to the top and why some get booted off for […]
Remember when gmail invites were all the rage? That was a hot invite to get. The latest rage seems to be Pownce. Today, I received an invite from a blogger who’s name is the best I’ve seen in recent days, Jeffro2pt0. But Pownce wasn’t the first invite I’ve found from another […]
I mentioned in this site’s first post I’m not new to blogging (just going hard again on a personal blog). My business partner is a top 3,000 blogger and I’ve started two group blogs (More Than Derby- Louisville, Kentucky’s first city blog and co-founded Outside the Valley a web 2.0 review blog). But […]
Gauging someone’s popularity in school was measurable by your spot in the lunchroom. Online, we have several metrics to see where we sit in the blogsphere. I’m currently in the corner with my stromboli and chocolate milk. I know it, I’m fine with it, but I’m not staying here forever. […]
Rarely, do I come to the defense of my local newspaper, the Courier Journal, but one of their sports bloggers was kicked out of press row during a NCAA post-season baseball game. According to Brian Bennett, the Gannett-hired blogger received a memo on Friday stating the following (my bold added):
Since blogs are considered a […]
If you remember nothing else, ponder these three gems.
1- Building a business is more about people than money.
2- The basic principles of business apply offline and on.
3- A simple mind is easily amazed.