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In this day and age where life flickers in 140 characters or less, chances are no one is going to read your blog posts…or mine.

Additionally, many social media mediums – such as Twitter – may not have metrics installed to monitor the effectiveness of a mention. Thus, links to blog posts or websites are [...]

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George Varanakis (WPPI and Rangefinder Executive Vice President) emailed me (along with many others I presume) to offer a 50-word thought on the state of the industry in the next five years. The following is what I submitted.

Influx of inexpensive DSLRs will create waves of new photographers entering the professional industry. That coupled [...]

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Now that you have a Facebook Fan Page, blog and Twitter account, what’s next?

Blogging

While you are asleep, your online store front is always open – 24/7. How sweet is that!

Your blog is an extension of you. The goal is to elicit your personality and style through words. It sounds [...]

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Hello everyone,

As you might know, I am leaving for Europe for six weeks. If it piques your interest, read the following article for all of the countries I am visiting! I will try to tweet / post here and there, but know that I undergo great lengths to find a cyber cafe to [...]

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Hello,

Today I want to share an article that I read on Economist published on February 12, 2009, so it is rather recent.  The article, “Politicians on Twitter – Tweeting The People” expounds on concepts that parallel my philosophy for healthy and successful communication. 

For those who are not familiar with Twitter, [...]

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