Posts Tagged ‘healthcare

Last year, I asked SXSW -- Who Wants to "Like" Hemorrhoid Cream. When it came time again to think about submitting a proposal for SXSW, I really wasn't sure I was going to.  I was having a hard time thinking about what I was feeling passionate enough...

Once I get a chance to breathe, I hope to have a chance to sum up my experience at SXSW 2011, both as a presenter and an attendee.  But for now, here's my presentation and a few links to the nice things people have had to say about it! I didn't manage...

January 14, 2011 | In: Blog

Digital Behavior Goodies

(x-posted from Treffpunkt) I really do appreciate how much I get out of FastCompany.com.  This morning was a bevy of really good stuff that everyone should read. Sofa-Friendly iPad Reading Could Eat Into Primetime TV's User Attention The iPad...

[caption id="attachment_205" align="alignright" width="145" caption="SXSW How stuff gets chosen"][/caption] Well.  Hmm...F*#k Yeah! Apparently the lovely, talented, and very attractive people at SXSW have deemed my proposal worthy of inclusion in...

Everything is Connected

Everything is connected if you can see what's not being said, what's missing, and read between the lines. Understanding those connections not only makes us people, but better marketers. In the end, it's all about understanding how what you are doing is relevant to someone else.

My job is to understand those connections and be able to help you to not only be able to see them, but also use tthose connections to improve the world around you. Sometimes it's just why someone would care about your product. Sometimes its understanding how services like Twitter are help return a lost sense of community.

Either way, it's about making connections.

Life Stream

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Through the Years

This site has been through many iterations since I first launched it in the Summer of 2000. Every iteration since 2001 is actually captured in the Internet Archive.

  • Take a little tour down memory lane