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The Next Web (Free subscription) | yesterday
Guy Kawasaki is a massive figure in technology. Famous for his work with Apple, now a venture capitalist at Garage, and entrepreur with AllTop, Guy is always up to something big. I first became acquainted with Guy through his written works, mainly “The Art of the Start,” and his blog. Guy was nice enough to chat [...]
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TwiTip (Free subscription) | yesterday
Guy Kawasaki is a social marketing talent, he tweets every post of his blog three times a day, eight hours apart. Every time he gets hundreds of clicks. The tool Guy Kawasaki uses is Otweet, which is a paid web app that lets you schedule your tweets. Since Otweet is not free, you may be not [...] © 2008 TwiTip Twitter Tips . 11 Websites to Schedule Your Tweets Online for Free
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Seybold Scientific (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
“There is no better way to create, test, and modify Twitter-based marketing than ObjectiveMarketer. If you’re going to take heat for using Twitter as tool, you might as well do it well.” – Guy Kawasaki http://objectivemarketer.com/
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
There’s a vacancy at the top of GM again. The company faces great challenges, so it’s time to think outside-the-box for a new CEO. Here are my ideas.
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Bob Sutton (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Guy Kawasaki has applied his usual charm and delightfully twisted sense of humor to develop a list of 10 candidates to run GM. Here are Guy's top three, but don't miss the list: 1. Steve Jobs (Apple). GM would create...
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Cuz We Said So (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
A prohibition-era bowling alley has apparently turned up in a basement in Queens. So cool. History: one of so many reasons I love New York City. (Via Guy Kawasaki.)
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Do you want to know what kind of tweets get spread? Dan Zarrella has the answers. For example, 70% of retweets contain links compared to 20% in “regular” tweets. Here are more interesting facts: 1. Retweets have nouns and third-person...
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
Bob Bessette wrote a great article that talks about 5 blogging misconceptions, and he provides solutions to those challenges.
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Scott Anthony of the Harvard Business blog, Starbucks’s efforts with its new instant coffee called Via is a great example of how to love the low end of a market. Check out his analysis of this interesting marketing case. (Disclosure:...
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Dan Heath, co-author of Made to Stick, explains how to stand out (video) in a crowd. He uses the examples of Voodoo Donut and ZipCar. The gist is that if you’re in a crowded market, you need to do something...
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Just because you’re Anna Wintour doesn’t mean you stop wondering about what to wear in the morning. In the same fashion, Forbes presents questions that businesses should never stop asking.
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Dan Heath, co-author of Made to Stick, explains how to stand out (video) in a crowd. He uses the examples of Voodoo Donut and ZipCar. The gist is that if you’re in a crowded market, you need to do something...
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Oprah Winfrey has changed the world; one episode, book club review, magazine issue, after show, news report, speech, movie role, and television special at a time. Sources of Insight compiled a great list of lessons learned from Oprah Winfrey as...
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How to Change the World (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
Copyblogger compiled eleven articles that explain how to write magnetic headlines. Every one of them is required reading for bloggers and marketers. This one about list posts is my favorite because I posted this today. (via @MayhemStudios and @MarshaCollier)