Problem solving intense jobs that demand creativity, sales, business development a ten to fifteen other hats are often stressful. Watching, and learning from entrepreneurs, marketing and cubicle dwelling folks here are some of the ideas I came up with that seemed to be common habits. Understanding that not every day is full of sunshine I came up with 21 habits that seem to keep the[...]
Archive for October, 2010
Back in the day when foursquare was a recess game played in elementary school, I remember there would be times where I didn’t want to play anymore. The kids were merciless. A few times I left the game after having the wind knocked out of me. Sad face enables and a pieces of my pride scattered across the ground, I would scan the recess field[...]
Everyone enjoys a good love story and this one begins during the time I found out that even I could be a technology girl. Sophomore year in high school and desperately looking for a class to fill a credit requirement, the school advisor gave me the mysterious option of taking HTML programming. The class was in a dark computer lab; bright monitors illuminated the faces[...]
Imagine managing fifteen twitter accounts, eight Facebook pages, two Facebook profiles, one Linkedin account, one Foursquare account, and keep an eye on tweets streaming in from conferences, events and your favorite people. Sound crazy? It is. The way I and thousands of users have stayed sane is by using Hootsuite. Impressive Features Speaking in car talk, if Hootsuite was an engine this would be the[...]
Check-in! You are now the Mayor! You have been Ousted as Mayor! You have achieved a Badge! What does that have to do with your business? Should you as a small business owner pay attention to geo-location tools like Foursquare? Whether you own a chain of coffee restaurants in Seattle or a small bakery in Issaquah you are going to find a lot of your[...]
Chocolate is sweet, it can be bitter, melted in a pan and spread over ice cream. Chocolate can be given as a gift, eaten in handfuls or savored in tiny bits. Chocolate can be served hot, cold, mixed into coffee or something to look forward to after dinner. No matter how you love chocolate you are going to love the new adventure of meeting Seattle[...]
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