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Author: Sandy

And the Ads Weren’t Even that Good!

By Sandy Posted on February 4, 2008 Posted in ads, Apple, Budweiser, commercials, Patriots, Rold Gold, super bowl

What a supremely disappointing Super Bowl for Pats fants! Monday morning quarterbacking aside (i.e. woulda, coulda, shoulda done this), 18-1 is one of if not the most impressive seasons in professional football. To say it’s all meaningless now is short-sighted …

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Fuzzy Parking Math

By Sandy Posted on January 31, 2008 Posted in incentives, money, parking

After driving around downtown for 30+ minutes yesterday looking for a place to park, I finally caved in pulled into a blue-P-signed garage. I knew it would be costly, as blue usually means cha-ching (for someone other than me). When …

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Can I Write 17 Blog Posts In a Day?

By Sandy Posted on January 30, 2008 Posted in blog365

Would you want me to if I could? I joined blog365 and I’m terribly behind for the month. I have 14 posts on this blog–one Alcohol: viagra prescription Getting addicted too much to the detriment of our bodies and the …

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An Open Letter to Newsletter Hosts and Subscription Managers

By Sandy Posted on January 30, 2008 Posted in email marketing, newsletters, opt-out, subscribtions

Dear Sir or Madam, When I asked to be removed from your list, did I stutter? Was my mouse click not steady enough for your likely? When did a person’s polite no thank you become optional or up for debate? …

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Social Media Football: A Failed Experiment

By Sandy Posted on January 29, 2008 Posted in experiment, fire, football, MyNews, social media

Last week, I went to the Pats / Chargers game (i.e. the AFC Championships). The plans were absolutely last minute. In fact, I mentioned that I might be going to the game on the Topaz podcast PRobecast, which is recorded …

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Cause Commitment: How do you Support a Cause?

By Sandy Posted on January 25, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized

There are three overarching categories in the way a person can contribute to a cause or a non-profit. Any single person can care about a number of causes and showing commitment to all of them can be difficult. Sometimes you …

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Perception in Business vs. Private Understanding

By Sandy Posted on January 24, 2008 Posted in business, perception, private, truth

Earlier this month, I posted on truth vs perception. And although, I only received one comment on the blog, the post has prompted quite a few conversations off-line about the topic. So I thought it warranted further discussion here. (And …

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SOS: Save our Scrabulous

By Sandy Posted on January 22, 2008 Posted in copyright, facebook, scrabble, scrabulous

According to MarketingVOX and others, Mattel and Hasbro’s corporate lawyers gave Scrabulous the ol’ cease and desist, threatening my new favorite way to clear my head and play with my friends (AKA waste time). Came across Jake McKee’s write up …

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Published Elsewhere: Media Bullseye and Tech PR Gems

By Sandy Posted on January 21, 2008 Posted in custom scoop, media bullseye, MyNews, sandy

Just a quick note here so that everyone knows that I was published today over Sleek fish are in addition cialis prescription online a rich cause of selenium and zinc which are wanted for top sexual health. 5. It also …

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Media Fragmentation vs. Divided Attention

By Sandy Posted on January 19, 2008 Posted in attention, macworld, media, time management

At this exact moment, I’m watching election coverage on TV, and trying to read through all of this week’s coverage of Macworld–meaning I have tabs open from MacRumors Live, Engadget, Gizmodo, TechCrunch and others, and the voices from the various …

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