Different Phrases for Different Places
From yesterday morning’s Marketplace on National Public Radio:
[Host] Jeremy Hobson:
I don't have OnStar in my car, but I do have a cell phone in my pocket,
Anderson’s Email Charter Puts Onus on Sender
So I cut out this commentary on Sunday from The Washington Post by Chris Anderson, the one who is the curator of the TED
New Survey Finds Word of Mouth Stronger Than Ever
It’s no wonder that Facebook wants to add all these features so that you’ll see what your “friends” are watching, doing and,
Russell Lawson, Managing Director, Optimus Education, London
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
RUSSELL: I actually avoided work once I finished
Stephen Reily of Vibrant Nation accepts the annual Mequoda Rocket Award, which honors the fastest growing Mequoda Gold Member website
September 20, 2011 (Waltham, MA)— The Mequoda Group awards growing special-interest
The Power of Video to Draw People in
The popular D.C. Shorts Film Festival just concluded here in Washington, and watching the various films only reiterated the power of video—at any
A Little Social Marketing Etiquette Can Pay Big Dividends
In her new book, Content Is Ca$h: Leveraging Great Content and the Web for Increased Traffic, Wendy Montes de Oca—an occasional speaker
New Program Advances Software-Generated Articles
How important is good, original content? I became a little worried the other day when I read a story in The New York Times about a