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The most powerful form of advertising…

The most powerful form of advertising is being exceptional, says a technologist quoted in Sunday’s NY Times. He’s talking about Google, of course, by far the most innovative and exceptional company of the past decade. Columnist David Carr’s love letter to the search giant rhapsodizes about the quality and ease of use of company’s many …

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Are you annoying people when you speak?

We all do it. We spout shopworn cliches and mindless crutch phrases that make our victims listeners roll their eyes and grind their teeth. Cliches are just as bad in the written word, of course. But at least a reader can turn the page and skip over them. But when you’re in a business meeting …

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Is Microsoft really that clueless?

The Behemoth from Redmond has made billions selling software in boxes. Now — about ten years late — it’s finally opened an online store, leveraging the efficiency of the Internet to reduce overhead and offer lower prices. Except they’re not offering lower prices. They’re charging more online. Hmmm, interesting strategy. Is there something I’m missing? …

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Blog marketing reaps $100K in 5 months

Can a blog really attract customers? It can — if your customers are web developers. Peldi Guilizzoni, a solo software developer, built a web design mock-up tool called Balsamiq and promoted it on his blog. In the “open” spirit of the Internet, Guilizzoni also posted his financial records right on his blog so everyone would …

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