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Entries from December 2008

Out With the Old, In With the New

Date December 31, 2008

I’ve been thinking a lot about what I got out of this year (a failed franchise, husband working 2000 miles away) and what I want out of next year (money, less stress, etc.). I always try to be thankful for what I do have (health, family, general happiness, a Wii and now an XBox) rather than focus on the negativity, although as we all know, that is often hard.

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Book Review: We by Steve Yastrow

Date December 29, 2008

A while back, I posted my interview with Steve Yastrow, author of We: The Ideal Customer Relationship and Brand Harmony. I just finished We and wanted to share my thoughts.

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Happy Holidays!

Date December 25, 2008

I hope you’reĀ  having a great Christmas (yea, so why are you reading my blog right now??)! I know I am.

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Facebook: Your Marketing Superstore

Date December 22, 2008

If you’ve paid attention, you’ve noticed I’ve gotten really into social media marketing lately. It just gets me really egg-cited! Today I wanted to share with you why I think Facebook is all of that and a plate of sushi.

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9 Ways to Be a Social Media Moron

Date December 19, 2008

I often talk about what to do when it comes to marketing. Here I thought I’d tell you what not to do!

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I Want to Help You Write Press Releases!

Date December 18, 2008

Jim Kukral, of Your Pitch Sucks and Biz Web Coach, will be interviewing me on my tips for writing great press releases. You know how much I love press releases, so I’m egg-cited to share what I know with you!

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US Postal Service Gets A+ for Direct Mail Campaign

Date December 16, 2008

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcfvpxE9DLc[/youtube] Here is my original post about the shirt.

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Top Ten Twitter Tips

Date December 15, 2008

Twitter is like instant messaging on crack. You can have multiple conversations going on with as many people as you like. Why should you care? More business owners are finding it a useful tool to network and develop new contacts.

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