What about blogs? When I first started mine, I had a small group of friends who posted pretty much daily, often nothing longer than a longish Facebook post. We all read and commented on one another’s posts. Source: Time for
Gmail doesn’t know how to count.
That is all.
The Idealistic Pragmatist posts her retirement; farewell, nuanced discourse
From day one, the tagline of this blog was “resisting the pull of cynicism since 1969.” Well, in case it isn’t obvious from the few posts I have managed to eke out since early 2009 or so, I’ve stopped resisting. via idealisticpragmatist.blogspot.c…
The PubCon Twitter song. Apparently, this songwriter takes requests!
By somewhat popular request (OK: two people), I’m capturing the Twitter song here in my songwriting blog. I’ve been trying to do better about keeping the content of this blog related to Honey Bowtie Music, meaning Karsten’s and my writing,
Amazon redesigns My Account page
Amazon has been doing some tinkering again, this time to their Account page. This set of tweaks was long overdue. They didn’t change the functionality of the page; just its organization and readability. But I noticed, as I hit my
It’s official: Sitening took me on.
From the Sitening blog: Sitening LLC, a bright, growing web marketing agency has hired Internet veteran Kate O’Neill as Managing Director. Sure, sure, I’m excited about “the focus we’re going to be able to apply” and joining “such a talented
Look here, youngun. I’m a danged EXPERT, and I say…
My first article in Circulation Management’s “Monday Morning Expert” column is now up on their web site: Can’t believe anyone believes a word I say with a promo picture like that. 🙂
Six Easy Ways to Get Started in Behavioral Targeting
I got email this morning from an editor at Circulation Management asking for clarification on some of the points from the presentation at the Circulation Management show in Chicago a few weeks ago, and since I was writing up some
Update from Amazon.com
I got an email response from Amazon customer service: Thank you for writing to us at Amazon.com. I’m sorry for the trouble you had with your shopping cart. I’ve reported the problem, and our technical team is working on taking
A wordle of my own
I’ve seen some cool wordles, but it wasn’t until a friend posted one she created using a recent research paper that I got inspired to create one of my own. This wordle uses my “manifesto,” which was a 37-page, 6,889-word