Friday, June 27, 2014

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 Devon’s Discoveries: Dresses, dresses and more dresses

Although the weather forecast in Seattle today is for rain (surprise, surprise), we have actually had quite a warm and sunny June so far.  I have already worn my flip flops more this month than I have worn in some entire summers past!  And when the weather gets warm, my go-to for clothing is a simple dress: casual, cool, and put-together.
I wrote in an earlier blog post about the brand Momzelle—their nursing tops are cute, made of quality material, and super functional.  Imagine my happiness, then, when I saw that they made dresses, too!  I just wore this black Momzelle Nursing Dress yesterday and it was as user-friendly and flattering as their tops. 

 

On cooler spring and summer days, when a knee-length dress may not be warm enough, maxi dresses are a perfect solution.  One of my most worn dresses so far this year has been this Miss Sportswear Maxi Dress.  The dress ties in the back, creating a flattering waistline, and, the clincher for me… it’s got pockets! 

 

And when I need to step it up a notch, a patterned A-line dress from Kushi by Jasko does the trick.  Their Blackbird Dress just came in the mail yesterday.  It fits like a dream and will be perfect for the baby shower I am hosting next weekend.

 

Bean and Baby G are also getting in the spirit.  I love the Kickee Pants brand for sleepers and playsuits, and just saw that they make dresses as well.  We got Baby G this adorable KicKee Pants Zebra Dress.



And for Bean, this Burt’s Bees Dress is versatile (she can wear it with tights if it’s cold out, or bare-legged if it’s not) and adorable.



Fingers crossed that it’s rain today, sun tomorrow, and we can be back to dresses for the weekend.

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Devon is a wife (of “DA”), mother two, former History professor, and lifelong shopper.  She grew up with a self-proclaimed shop-aholic and sale-aholic mom, so she’s been in training for discovering cool stuff and great deals since she can remember.  Devon lives in Seattle, Washington, where she is mostly okay with the rain but sometimes pines for her hometown in Southern California.  With a little one at home and a crazy life, Devon is all about doing her shopping on the internet and zulily has been a dream come true for her with its variety, value, and quality.




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Thursday, June 26, 2014

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Wednesday, June 25, 2014

How to Train Salespeople on Social Selling with Kurt Shaver

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Kurt Shaver, founder of The Sales Foundry, is a sales leadership expert with over 25 years of experience. Since he started, Kurt has found the most efficient strategies to gain leads and close sales, something he has won several awards for along his journey. Kurt is a Social Selling Speaker and Trainer for Organizations. He will be joining Glenn Gaudet, the founder and President of GaggleAMP, to teach you how to train your salespeople on social selling.

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4 simple truths about content marketing re-imagined ~ by Helen Nesterenko





Content marketing is still a new field, and it remains dynamic and evolving. Every day, we have access to new statistics, which are based on the increasingly fine and detailed data that can be collected. These all reveal the importance of content marketing to businesses, and the very management of day to day operations.
However, despite all the buzz about this topic, it’s still important to keep basic principles and good sense in mind when crafting your content marketing strategy.
This article will highlight some basics to keep you current with the state of the industry.


Content is king

We have all heard this, and interpreted it in our own ways. However, as always when immersed in the daily pressure of running a business or maintaining a website, it is easy to become distracted by all the new developments and forget what is essential – the content itself. Have you lavished days of work on landing page graphics and shortchanged the text? Have you obsessively counted characters for the title of your post, and then rushed to try to produce a graceful composition fulfilling your title’s promise? Have you invested seemingly endless hours poring over website analytics, while forgetting to check in on what your audience is actually saying about your webpage?
Your readers always have time for what helps them get through their day, makes their life better, improves their business, or saves them effort or money. No landing animations, graphics of pretty models, website optimizing keywords, or urgent and appealing calls to action will compensate for rushed and poorly-thought-out content.


Stay positive. Work your @ss off. Educate yourself and remember these basic principles for successful content marketing. Good luck!
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Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Lurkers are the 99.989% of Social Media ~ by Chris Abraham






Sam Fiorella, Partner at Sensei Marketing, recently wrote “Community Management: The 90-9-1 Rule is Dead,” about how the old concept that 90% of all your followers are just lurking, 9% are engaged, and that only 1% of the community actively produces content. Sam believes this is dead and that it’s closer to 70%/20%/10%, according to some research by Paul Schneider (from back in August of 2011).
I don’t know if I agree with this — I think it’s more like 990-9-1 — we’ve attained a culture that is getting further and further from being an actor and more and more comfortable in the audience.

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It’s happened like this over and over: photography, filmmaking, recording, radio, television, computing, the Internet, message boards, blogging, and now social media. At the beginning of each of these creative innovation, there was a heyday of hobbyism, during which ambitious and creative innovators were able to use their wits, a little money, and loads of sweat equity to become the earliest of adopters, well before commercial interests even knew there were commercial opportunities available.






I have recently become obsessed with Amateur Radio. Even though radio has been commercialized since the mid-20s, Ham Radio holds on to the hobbyist nature of radio, almost as if radio were captured in amber.
Amateur radio reminds me of what it was like being a blogger in the late 90s using tools like Greymatter, Zope, and Pyra Labs (pre-Blogger).
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With message boards, it was the same thing. Even if you weren’t a creator, admin, or host, it took quite a lot of effort to become a USENET member.




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If you wanted to join alt.fan.lemurs, you really needed to figure out your computer, your modem, you ISP, your terminal, your BBS, and then find your way through a gateway or two, until you found your way into USENET — and then you’d need to find your way around that entire thing.
It’s not like that any more.
There’s very little need to be a hobbyist to engage with the Internet any more. Who even needs to know what Apache is, what an IP address is, how to set up a DNS, navigate the MX records, hack an .htaccess document or be concerned with ping latency. Now, all of that stuff is invisible, seamless. The barrier to entry has been (mostly) razed.
There are still coders, hackers, geeks, nerds, and hobbyist around, but those are hundreds-of-thousands of folks and not hundreds-of-millions — to say nothing of the 2 billion folks who are online, globally.
Today, circa 2014, it’s tough to even get that close. You need to go out of your way, these days, to be able to run your own mail and web server from your own home. It’s not even easy to get an ISP or web host to give you access to shell access.





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And, if you don’t know what the hell I’ve been talking about in the last few paragraphs, you’re part of the problem and not the solution — which is a pity because it’s never been easier to become a geek, a coder, a hacker, a tech, an app-maker, a MAKER. The Internet has razed the barrier to entry to all of these things and the tools are all cheap. I mean, haven’t you heard about the Raspberry Pi?
It doesn’t matter. You’re either really into it or you’re not. No matter how easy it is. Or, if you are of a tech brain, maybe you’ve moved on well past the Internet. Maybe you’re entering the world of making the next thing. Either way, there’s surely a dumbing-down of the Internet (one would say this has been happening since AOL opened up a gateway to USENET, back in the early 90s.)
Anyways…
So, as a result, we’re entering a world with fewer and fewer active Internet-, Web-, Blog-, Social Media- and Content-Creators. Social media, including Pinterest and YouTube, is becoming more and more celebrity-, brand-, agency-, and studio-driven.








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A pioneer in online social networks and publishing, with a natural facility for anticipating the next big thing, Chris is an Internet analyst, web strategy consultant and advisor to the industries' leading firms. He specializes in Web 2.0 technologies, including content syndication; organize search engine optimization (SEO), online reputation management (ORM), content marketing, online collaboration, blogging, and consumer generated media.








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Sunday, June 22, 2014

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Saturday, June 21, 2014

11 Easy Social Media Tips and Tricks ~ By Chris Abraham

This week I am going to just take it back to basics.Here’s a list, off the top of my head, of things that could and should make your social media and blogging life more full, exciting, passionate, accountable, fruitful, and maybe a little less intimidating. Add Social Media Information to Print Media
This is the most effective way to grow your followership organically without needing to resort to either buying followers or playing the super aggressive game of follow prospects in the hope that they follow back; and, if and when they don’t, unfollowing them.
There are other strategies, of course, but make sure all of your printed media includes every social media platform possible. You need to make everything easy, too. Nobody’s going to want to type in plus.google.com/103099807663073306865 but they might type in plus.google.com/+chrisabraham or google.com/+ChrisAbraham, for example. While not widely used, QR Codes can be utilized to make access to social media easier.
When you’re considering using print as a way to integrate corporate social media branding into your business, consider business cards, letterhead, and also placards, posters, and decals in the waiting rooms and public areas of your business.
And while just adding Twitter, Pinterest, Facebook, and Google+ icons below “Find us on social media” might work for some people, it’s much easier to include as many clues as possible such as your Twitter handle, be it @chrisabraham or @gerrisd for Gerris digital (that’s how people use Twitter).
It’s especially important when your custom URL is not intuitive. Unison is @unisonbrand, for example, and not @unison or @unisonagency. Also, cross-platform consistency is key, something I have apparently ignored by setting up GerrisDigtial everywhere except on Twitter, where I decided on @gerrisd instead for reasons of brevity.
I might change it back to @gerrisdigtial if the lack of cross-platform integration gets annoying or muddies my nascent brand.


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Honestly, I get pitched all the time by fly-by-night offshore and unqualified copy writing outfits. Once in a while, I give one of them a go, look at the product, and conclude that it’s not worth it to order content writing on the cheap. Maybe it’ll be okay to use these folks in the future, but so far I write all of my own.










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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Microsoft Brings Penny Arcade Artist To An Engineering Team To Work Out Surface Pro 3 Issues ~ By Darrell Etherington











Microsoft is gearing up to begin shipping its Surface Pro 3 tablet, and many have already had a chance to test out the latest in tablet/laptop hybrids. One early tester is Penny Arcade’s Mike Krahulik (aka Gabe) who was a huge fan of the Surface Pro 2, because with the stylus, it was an awesome digital artist tool for hand-drawn creations. Gabe wasn’t so impressed with the Surface Pro 3. He said it introduced some lag into the equation for menu navigation and drawing (I’ve tried it myself and I found the same thing), and which put the home button in a new, much more inconvenient location.
Microsoft took this feedback to heart — so much so that they brought Gabe in to provide feedback to a team of Surface Pro 3 product engineers and designers. He offered his thoughts on the home button placement, general performance issues and the way the pressure sensitivity feels “off.” The team took vigorous notes while they were doing this, and presented Gabe with a sampling of the various Surface Pro 3 hardware configurations. After about a week, they came to the Penny Arcade offices and showed him some modified devices that included fixes, such as a temporary disabling of the Windows Home hardware button when the pen is in use on the screen.








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Sunday, June 15, 2014

Pay attention to me: do gimmicks really work in digital marketing? by Megan Totka






Part of the challenge of digital marketing is that competitors are trying to master it too. No matter how high the number, if you have the same amount of followers, email addresses or page views as your next closest enemy, are you really at a digital marketing advantage?
Creativity in marketing is often the thing that sets businesses apart. While breaking away from traditional advertising pursuits is certainly necessary for business success, marketers should be wary of promotional equivalents to “look at me” signs.





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Take a glance at the good and bad of three popular digital marketing gimmicks:

Giveaways.
 Deciding to give away a product or service, or to sponsor a giveaway with other companies making the donations, can be an excellent way to get new people to your site. The problem of course is that some people enter any giveaway they see – whether they have any interest or not in the companies behind it. You may find that a high level of participation in a giveaway will end in a low conversion rate. To make the most of a giveaway, make it mandatory to submit an email address (and expressly mention that you plan to use it for promotional reasons) and then follow up after the giveaway ends with a great discount or deal.

Contests.
 A contest will likely result in a higher number of quality followers or contacts than a giveaway because the level of effort is higher on the part of the entrants. Instead of simply “liking” a Facebook page or typing in an email address, people who enter a contest usually need to take it a step further. Perhaps you want to facilitate a holiday photo contest, or even an essay contest for Mother’s Day. Those who want to enter for the prize (provided by your company) have to care enough to make the extra initiative to complete the requested task. The downside of contests is that they are also more work for those who host it. Rules, eligibility and shipping details are all the responsibility of the contest host and can be a headache if not handled correctly.










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Saturday, June 14, 2014

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