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Author: lwidmer

What’s Your BATNA?

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Sometimes you’re going to have client issues that you’re just not going to be able to resolve. It sucks, but it’s life. I dealt with one recently that left me feeling unheard, unappreciated, and unwilling to continue with the status quo. Unfortunately, it was a situation that had been quite lucrative in the past. But…

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Your Brand and Why You’re Killing Me Here

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Oh come on, you have a brand. You do. Didn’t know that, did you? Well, each time you interact with a client, you leave an impression. You also build a little more credibility in an industry or a niche, which helps define your future projects and clients. That’s what I want to talk to you…

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Diversity

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Back when I was on staff, I remember my first intro to this new company. They did everything right – they blitzed the media, made personal contact, attended the conferences, spent money to build the brand, and secured some pretty impressive client business. A year later, they were sponsoring conferences and being quoted in various…

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Your Monthly Assessment – January

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Oh, I know how you hate when you’re called out like this, but I figure since I’m doing my own monthly business assessment, why not include all of you? This month I set a small goal, expecting business to be slow (and missing a week because my mom came for a visit). I was right…

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Social Irresponsibility

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The Great Social Networking Experiment (just one more time) It’s already happening – one week into my Twitter networking experience and already I’ve spent entirely too much time “tweeting.” Yesterday was a light work day, true, but it seemed to take me forever to finish one small project. Here’s how it went – (opening email)…

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Here Comes the Shovel

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No, not for snow – for the high levels of crap job postings that are increasing in frequency and ridiculousness. A sampling from this week: “…editing about 95 website reviews; each review is about 125 words and consists of the review, site name, URL, as well as a brief summary. Many reviews will require rewriting…

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Insider’s View of Twitter

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The Great Social Networking Experiment (yet again) My questions, confusion, and laments about Twitter have captured the attention of one freelancing chum – Amy Derby. Amy was kind enough to ignore my whining and answer my myriad of questions regarding proper Twitter usage. Thank you, Amy, for your patience and your help to my readers…

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Blogs that Grow Business

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The Great Social Networking Experiment (continued) I know you come here to listen to me moan about various woes, low-paying jobs, and my latest hangnail, don’t you? You don’t? Well, maybe you should tell me why you’re here. What compels you to stop by this site and honor me with your presence every day/week? I…

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Twitter-pated

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Just a few days into my Social Networking Experiment and the first SN application – Twitter. Some initial findings: – It does matter what Twitter “reader” you use – greatly. I had one that had small print, massed-together messages, and no appeal beyond turning it off. I now use Twhirl. Much more user-friendly. It’s helped…

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The Great (or not-so-boring-and-somewhat-interesting) Social Networking Experiment

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I did it for you guys. Really. Yesterday in one of my more fickle moves, I decided to explore some of these various social networking sites and tools and conduct my own experiment. I want to answer these questions: What’s available and how does it work? How are people using social networking gadgets and sites…

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  1. Carrie Wilson Link Avatar
    Carrie Wilson Link

    I just wrote a whole post on Facebook! FASCINATING what/whom you can find!

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  2. Angie Ledbetter Avatar
    Angie Ledbetter

    Pass the bitin’ bullet, please. I’ve been putting off the whole Twitter thing, but know it’s coming soon. (Is this strange…my 19 y.o. daughter has never heard of it, and neither have about 5 random people I asked in a restaurant. She’s done FaceBook and MySpace for years, but accused me of insanity when I tried to describe Tweeting. Could it be this old woman is about to be ahead of the techno-curve? That can’t be.)

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  3. Bradley Robb Avatar
    Bradley Robb

    I love Twitter, though I’m a fairly active user.

    Best piece of advice? Don’t think of it as microblogging, think of it as a new communications medium. Like email, cell phones, and faxes before it – twitter has it’s own rules and uses. However, it’s up to the user to determine how to take those rules and make them work.

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  4. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    Bradley, I’d LOVE to talk to you about this! I need some “insider” views – can you help a girl out?

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  5. Georganna Hancock M.S. Avatar
    Georganna Hancock M.S.

    If anyone would know, Lori, it would be Bradley! When you find out, please share it with me. If I understand Twitter correctly (and it’s highly likely that I don’t) I can’t for the life of me see why anybody would be interested in updates on my activities … or where I’d find the time to post them!

    Georganna @ A Writer’s Edge

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  6. Kirk Petersen Avatar
    Kirk Petersen

    Twitter has plenty of good uses, but the least interesting or important thing you can do with it is use it to post what you’re doing at any given moment. Unfortunately, the field for entering Tweets appears under the words, “What are you doing?”

    Look into third-party Twitter extensions. I use Tweet Grid (lets me follow a variety of topics simultaneously), Twhirl (better interface than Twitter, and will alert me when I get an incoming Tweet) and TwitterFeed (automatically tweets a link to each of my blog posts).

    Lori, what is your handle on Twitter? I’m KirkPete …

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  7. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    I’ll find you, Kirk!

    I have to agree. There’s an awful lot of “I’m tired” or “What did you eat?” tweeting going on. I saw one tweet where the “tweeter” was complaining about businesses using the technology to “bore” her. Her overactive ego issues aside, I’m concerned about the obvious imbalance that exists. If we bloggers have different motives, no big deal – we just gravitate toward those we’re in line with. If Twitter followers don’t have the same goals, is there more of a chance for offense or misunderstanding?

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  8. Nikki Avatar
    Nikki

    Oh geez! Now I hope I’m not offending people on Twitter. I talk about what I eat, what the kids are doing, and what projects I’m working on. I consider it all encompassing though and it sparks some great conversations I might not have had otherwise -with people I might not have met otherwise.

    Lori, get in touch with me I’m Nikki_S on twitter. I’m reading all your social networking experiment posts now!

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