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4 months ago

in "Reax Quotes" on "Reax Quotes"
Wowie. You are something else, you are.
xoxo
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4 months ago

in totes it's a blog on totes it's a blog
I'm curious to know how it goes!

6 months ago

in 2008/12/28/best-blog-post-of-2008/ on Mashable - The Social Media Guide
I took ads from two pricey teleseminars that promised to teach you about Twitter - and created a five-minute read out of their topics.

http://sarah-morgan.com/2008/12/twitter-the-pri...

8 months ago

in A Simple Request. on andrew graham
Word, yo. Word.

8 months ago

in Weekend Plans on andrew graham
I am trying to picture Chris dancing and skating and shopping and running.
The mental images alone are amusement enough for my weekend.
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Chris Sigh. Never doubt me! I can likely do all of these things at once. The running and skating, tho, poses a challenge-- perhaps I could skate really fast?

10 months ago

in Gary Vaynerchuk - Distractions are ok if they are part of your DNA ... on Gary Vaynerchuk
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME.

I'm just finally starting to realize that they're NOT distractions - they're desires. My brain and heart will tell me where I need to go if I'm smart enough to listen!

(Also, I love the idea of a T-shirt search engine.)

10 months ago

in andrew graham on andrew graham
Darling, we are many things, but neither very mean nor particularly edgy.

10 months ago

in Now THIS Is What The Internet Is For. on andrew graham
P.S. Exploit? Me? Pish tosh.

10 months ago

in Now THIS Is What The Internet Is For. on andrew graham
Thank you darling. But you haven't seen your nomination language. I'll just say that it includes the words "ass," "huge," and "awe". Make of that what you will.

1 year ago

in “Customers”: Is it the right word? on Community Guy
Consumer to customer to client - an interesting progression. I'm leery of the cheesy term syndrome - like Disney's "cast member" instead of "employee" - but this one actually has meaning.

Consumers use your stuff, customers buy your stuff... clients are the ones you have a relationship with. An overused word, but a really important one.

As an agency kid, I'm used to dealing with my clients, but I wonder what would change if I start thinking of more people that way.

Thanks for the food for thought!
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