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  • Blogging, Business

    Posted on March 16th, 2009

    Written by Tyme White

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    audience, friends, goals, robert scoble, success, twitter, video, wayne sutton

    What you can learn from Wayne Sutton

    What you can learn from Wayne Sutton

    I wrote about Wayne Sutton a little over a year ago. I try to be fair about those I write about and I decided to take a look at what Wayne’s doing now and how he has changed…for the better.

  • Blogging

    Posted on December 19th, 2008

    Written by Tyme White

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    audience, business model, comments, email, facebook, feedburner, followers, friends, google, marketing, msn, myspace, robert scoble, subscribe, twitter, yahoo

    Extending your blog

    One of the common questions asked around the internet is whether now is a good time to start a blog and if so, how do you build and expand it? Wayne Sutton wrote about the topic yesterday referencing a conversation we had at the beginning of the year. How do blogs and social media sites [...]

  • Business

    Posted on April 9th, 2008

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    1938media, brand, fastcompany, robert scoble, shelisrael

    The Peter Principle and Fast Company

    I want to talk about the business aspects of what happened between Loren Feldman, Shel Israel and Fast Company, since everyone else talked about the personal branding issues. This is going to be a long one so I suggest you get the beverage of your choice, perhaps something to eat, get comfortable or leave, it’s [...]

  • Business

    Posted on December 4th, 2007

    Written by Tyme White

    Tags

    audience, brand, friends, goals, google, money, reputation, responsibility, robert scoble, success

    It’s all about the goal, yo…

    Want to know why people fail at their goals? Three main reasons:
    1) They have an unrealistic goal they couldn’t achieve unless a miracle happened.
    2) They don’t accurately determine what their true goal is…and stay truth to that path.
    3) They don’t have the consistent determination to make the goal a reality.
    An unrealistic goal is a dream [...]

  • Blogging

    Posted on March 24th, 2006

    Written by Tyme White

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    cnet, comments, dave winer, feeddemon, robert scoble, technorati

    If A-listers stopped blogging for a week

    Dave Winer poses an interesting question:
    Wouldn’t it be interesting if every certified A-lister, by convention, didn’t blog during the third week of every month. What if that idea caught on?
    Yes Dave, that would be interesting…in an amusing but disastrous type of way.

    Memeorandum wouldn’t update for a week (and sites like them).
    Many non-bloggers would have nothing [...]

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