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Catching Fire, Meeting Sasquotch and Other Sports-Related Exploits: Part 1

By Sandy Posted on February 21, 2008 Posted in AFC championship, blogging, Patriots, twitter

Part 1: Catching Fire: My Story of the AFC Championship Game Alright, I’m giving into the requests; I’m going to tell you all how I actually caught myself on fire. I’ve mentioned the fact that I caught on fire at …

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Mind that One, he’s got a temper… Wack-a-Flack

By Sandy Posted on February 11, 2008 Posted in Anderson, flacks, PR, Sterling, Wired

How creative!?! Someone else at Wired has decided to take a swing at PR people. Because, you know, why not? Bruce Sterling of the Wired blog network writes, “I’m Suffering An Evil Tidal Wave of Blogsurfing Public Relations Spam.” He …

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Morning Epiphany: This is Not a Weekend Blog

By Sandy Posted on February 7, 2008 Posted in blogging, morning, weekend

The other morning on the way in to work, it suddenly struck me. I’m not a weekend blogger. I come home from work with ideas, from the articles or posts I read or from something a client mentioned, or the …

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Super Tuesday Residents: Go VOTE!

By Sandy Posted on February 5, 2008 Posted in Uncategorized

That’s all. Today will political posting day. This is Prevalence of obesity in India is up to 50% in women and 32.2% in men in the 3rd or 4th quintiles of caffeine consumption tadalafil pharmacy online were less likely for …

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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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