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[6 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | ]
How Do I Manage My Twitter Stream?

Occasionally, someone will ask me how do I manage all those people that I follow on twitter. One comment I’ve gotten is: “there’s no way that you can pay attention to what 4,000+ people are saying.” Which is true.
If I were to use the web interface to keep up with people, there would be no real way to keep up with everything.
I’ve tried using a lot of different programs, to manage my twitter feed. After trying many different ones, I found one that works well for me. I use a …

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[17 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Hispanic Market Trends

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 …

Branding, Getting organized, Headline, featured »

[13 Dec 2009 | Comments Off | ]
Josh talks about Bump

This is one of the last videos from the Kyle Chamber of Commerce Ambassador BASH. In this video, Josh and I talk about an iPhone app called “Bump.” We demo the application for you in the video. If you’re interested, the app is a free download.

There’s one more video from the event, which we’re debating posting. Anyway, thanks for watching!

Blogging, Internet Marketing, Search Engine Related, Social Media »

[17 Mar 2009 | Comments Off | ]

A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about picking a domain name. I talked about how important it is to pick a good domain name, but I’m afraid I gave no real guidelines for how to pick a domain name.
I came across a website that conveniently lists 12 different tools that you can use for picking a good domain name. So I wanted to reference the site here.
Here are six of the 12 sites that are referenced in the original article:

Domainr: helps you find top-level domains. The dot …