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Archive for 2009
There has been a lot of fuss over the new FTC Endorsement Guideline. Even with the flurry of blog posts from well-respected online marketers, the question seems to still remain: what does it all mean?
I especially find it useful to strike a contrast to Jim Collins’ work by reading content that has a roll-your-sleeves-up type of approach. John Spence is one of those contrast studies.
Last week was very busy. I ended up burning both ends of the candle, a habit I do not wish to reform. In reflection, last week has got me thinking about a blog post I keep meaning to write.
Learn how to produce and distribute video content online. A big THANK YOU goes out to Jim Cecil of the Nurture Marketing Institute for his suggestions and guidance in creating this version.
Chris Brogan, author of “Trust Agents,” recently spoke at the Web 2.0 Expo as a keynote speaker. I found a video of this speech on his blog and wanted to share it with you, because it provides what I think is a much needed reminder of the true purpose of Twitter and other social media sites.
I have been revisiting my health and fitness archive. Prior to pursuing a career in business, I was a personal trainer in Sarasota, Florida. I focused on corrective exercises (i.e. bringing the body back into alignment) and functional training methods (i.e. not doing bicep curls).


