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Two trends in digital worth learning more about right now

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When I first started working, social media was huge. It was what everyone talked about - and still talks about to some degree of overload. Currently, I wouldn't describe social media as a "trend" but just another tool in the tool belt. Leading digital for our agency, there are two areas in the space … [Read more...]

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A Thankful Father’s Day

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I'm blessed that Father's Day is an exciting time for me and I'm not even a dad. It's exciting to celebrate one of my best friends in life. He also seemed to have strategically been born in the month of June too, so he is able to milk out the whole month. He doesn't but could totally pull it off if … [Read more...]

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Social Media Isn’t Innovative

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At least not on its own. When I graduated college, social was innovative. Having a Twitter account or a fan page was somewhat cutting edge. Being "social" put you ahead of the curve whether you did it well or not. At least you were there. That was more than many could say at one point in … [Read more...]

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10 Things Happy People Do

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Not too long ago @jeffhilimire wrote a post about 15 things to give up to be happy. In the comments, he thought it would be a good topic for @kaitlyndennihy and I to do a blindpost on. While this isn't exactly a blindpost (I've read both of their versions), it's been long enough since I've seen … [Read more...]

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Any.Do is coming out with a calendar app? Sign me up.

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Ran across this article on The Verge recently and got very very excited. I love Any.Do for task management. It keeps my life straight and helps me track to-dos on the fly. In fact, I've written about my Any.Do fandom here. Now Any.Do is expanding into other areas in the productivity space with a … [Read more...]