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    Speaking of bad marketing

    ByMike McBride February 13, 2006July 19, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    OK, this isn’t really marketing per se, but it is somewhat bad customer service, so here’s a free clue. If you’re a local, or in this case a regional, camera store, and you’re going to try and repackage a 1GB SD card that had been returned, you might want to take a minute and delete…

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    I hate magazine trials

    ByMike McBride February 11, 2006September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    Yes it’s true, I really do hate trial subscriptions that tech magazines seem to give away to everyone. In my former work life, there was something that I had signed up for using my home address rather than my work address. I don’t even remember what it was but whoever I gave that address to,…

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    What the hell is a "memetracker"?

    ByMike McBride February 8, 2006July 21, 2014 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    I’ve been watching the comments on Scoble’s post since I posted my early thoughts this afternoon. I had another thought that came to mind this evening as I read through the comments. I think it’s important to think about the type of person who is using tools like Memeorandum and others. Scoble gushes about how…

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    Funny thought of the day

    ByMike McBride February 6, 2006July 19, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    If the people in your meeting using a laptop or TabletPC to take notes start looking around for power, maybe your meeting has gone on longer than it needs to. Tags: Meetings, humor

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    Blogging advice

    ByMike McBride February 3, 2006September 12, 2014 Reading Time: 1 minute

    It looks like I’m going to be meeting with someone who runs a website for a small not for profit lobbying group next week so that she can pick my brain about blogging. I’ve already given her a bunch of links and a few articles about blogging, but I figured I’d throw it open to…

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    The famous 10%

    ByMike McBride February 2, 2006July 19, 2014 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    I was reading through blogs today when I found this post by Ian about Photoshop and the fact that folks use 10 percent of the features. One of Ian’s comments struck an interesting cord with me: He may only use 10% but perhaps I use a different 10%. It got me thinking about the where…

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