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26 November 2006

Nintendo Wii- The Best Public Relations Campaign of The Year

Executing a PR campaign is hard and takes a lot of work. We spent a lot of time researching and delving into what makes it hard. When one goes so right that it’s almost scary, it deserves to be recognized. I think it’s time we give props where props are due: Nintendo, and the Wii […]

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26 November 2006

Rumor Mill: PR NewsWire Being Acquired For Close To 1 Billion Dollars

PaidContent has the scoop on the possible acquisition of PR Newswire. A LOT of consolidation and innovation is going on in the PR software space. This would be an interesting move, and hopefully stirs further interest in the space. The potential acquirer is a Private Equity group Apax. If you’re a PR or […]

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26 November 2006

One More Thing… Technorati Link Counts

David Sifry announced Technorati Links Counts, a Real Time Link Counter For Blog Posts. I’ll install it after I get back from being on the road tonight. Technorati continues to innovate and I love it. If you’re a PR professional, and not glued to technorati, something is wrong. This is great for stat […]

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26 November 2006

First Week Of Blogging… GREAT stuff

The first week of blogging has been tremendous.  I’ve been itching to start the company blog for quite a while.  I truly believe blogging increases a business’ “street cred”, reach, and depth ten fold.  In our first week I’ve already met some great people through the blog, gained a pretty damn good reader base subscribing […]

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26 November 2006

Real Entrepreneurs Get Their Hands Dirty

If you’re an entrepreneur you can understand what I’m saying. We all wear hats, and get involved with things that aren’t in our job description. Some even have 500 hats. Titles are usually a nice general statement for what we do best, not only what we do. The state usually requires someone […]

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25 November 2006

19-21 Year Olds Don’t Really Know About and Don’t Really Care About Web 2.0

View From Youtube
Eye opening survey of about 10-15 college students on Web 2.0. Notice the response to myspace was: Not anymore, used to,etc. Wow, I thought it was just buzz to sell some papers and get some pageviews that myspace was dying. For all you digerati and industry guys, please watch this video. […]

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25 November 2006

Things To Do One Day: Presidential Classroom For Entrepreneurs

If you know me well, you know my goal is to exit one or two companies, maybe do the VC thing, but ultimately have enough money to give back and educate about entrepreneurship and technology.  I’m working on volunteering my time to a boys and girls club in Miami to teach kids about technology and […]

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25 November 2006

Alexa is The Most Useless and Misleading Web App of All Time

I’ve been meaning to write this for quite a while. Don’t get me wrong, Alexa is pretty cool, except for the fact that it just isn’t accurate or reliable. Some people rely on it as if it were cannon. We’re talking important industry folk, and top notch VCs. Here are a few […]

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24 November 2006

Somewhat Slow Day… Responding To Emails

Hey everyone, it’s a slow day today.  I think we’re all taking today to relax and spend it with our families.  If I haven’t gotten back to one of your emails, don’t worry, I’ll do so today.  I try to make sure to get back to any and all emails within a few days at […]

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23 November 2006

What I Am Thankful For

So Fred and Charlie have an interesting post about what we’re thankful for. Basically blog what you’re thankful for and tag it to Delicious as thanksgivinglist. Great idea and im in.  You should try it too. Here we goooo:

My Family: My mom, brothers, father,etc. It’s been a rough year, but I […]

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