Articles tagged with: 10 Years
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I read this article about advertising to the Hispanic market over on mediapost and I just don’t get it.
Sure, the author is looking beyond 2010 to 2011, and is making what I feel are safe predictions for the hispanic market come 2011, but I don’t get the point of the article.
Actually, there was 1 piece of information that I thought was interesting, and that is that “in 10 years, 62% of all teens will be Hispanic,” a claim that someone in the comments qualified by saying:
While I always find these …
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I subscribe to Tech Republic emails, mainly for my regular job, but also because I’m a geek and enjoy reading geeky things. Anyway, one of the topics that I get Tech Republic emails about are employment and HR issues.
In one of those HR related Tech Republic emails, they were talking about how employers could be held liable for making employment decisions based on social networking profiles.
In the discussion forum about the topic, people were arguing for both sides.
One camp was arguing that information posted in the public domain, such …
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I was recently on a call between Adam Urbanski and Bob the teacher. These are my notes from that call. Please note, that what was being promoted during the call was the “Attract Clients Like Crazy” event which I did not attend. Here are my raw notes, mostly unedited:
Bob The Teacher (BTT) introduces the call and Adam Urbanski.
People won’t learn from you until they know your story. People don’t do business with a bank, they do business with a banker. Tell people your story.
Adam Urbanski (AU) came to America with …
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Just got off of a ustream live broadcast with Bob The Teacher. He was testing out the ustream interface and whatnot. He really didn’t have anything planned, so it was very much just what I picture a master mind session to be like. Everyone was “shooting from the hips” and just talking in general about what they do and how they do what they do.
Despite the informal nature of the session, and the technical difficulties that we had at the beginning there was some good advice given …


