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September 2009

MarshalSandler.com » Tatu Digital Media :: Websites, Product Demos, E-learning and web marketing strategy

Janet Fouts is a contributor to my Weblog by Syndication! Janet may just be one of the best content creators yet! I keep forgetting that a few of my Pen Pals Like Janet are Social Media Consultants -I want to acknowledge her talents in the field of Social Media! Even her Twitter page is a very subtle creation http://twitter.com/jfouts

May 2009

Seth's Blog: What to do with people who aren't going to go away quietly | MarshalSandler.com | MarshalSandler.com

The Man and his Cow SETH GODIN is a bestselling author, entrepreneur and agent of change. Godin is author of ten books that have been bestsellers around the world. His most recent titles include The Dip and Meatball Sundae. Free Prize Inside was published in early May, 2004 and All Marketers Are Liars was published in 2005. His books that have been bestsellers around the world and changed the way people think about marketing, change and work. Permission Marketing was an Amazon.com Top 100 bestseller for a year, a Fortune Best Business Book and it spent four months on the Business Week bestseller list. It also appeared on the New York Times business book bestseller list.

February 2009

Flip Bits Not Burgers: Winter kind of sucks

February 25, 2009 Flip Bits Not Burgers: Winter kind of sucks Portrait of Toots Thielemans Image via Wikipedia Winter Blues Andrew Listen to A jazz standard by Toots Thielemans is "Bluesette" where he used whistling and guitar in unison. Jean-Baptiste Frédéric Isidor, Baron Thielemans (born Brussels, 29 April 1922), known as Toots Thielemans, is a Belgian jazz musician well known for his guitar and harmonica playing as well as his highly accomplished professional whistling. Perhaps best known for his 1962 hit single "Bluesette," he is often cited by jazz aficionados and critics[1] as the greatest jazz harmonica player. Marshal does when he get's winter Blues- MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. Flip Bits Not Burgers: Winter kind of sucks. Enhanced by Zemanta ShareThis Tags: 2002 - Salt Lake City, 2006 - Torino, Arts, Events, Guitar, Harmonica, Instruments, Jazz standard, Marshal, Music, Musician, Olympics, Shopping, Sports, tamping, Toots Thielemans, Wikipedia, Winds, Winter Games, Winter Olympic Games Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Marketing Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs Wikipedia WordPress WWW

Economic Pulse: Saturday Errands

February 22, 2009 Economic Pulse: Saturday Errands Charles Shaw wine displayed in a Trader Joe's ... Image via Wikipedia Shopping Frank- Naomi and I live in a small town Royal Oak Michigan-both of us have time and every day we go out at least for coffee-If i don't take a laptop we usually got to McDonalds and since we both have Kindles we sit and read-the place is usually busy with kids as well as retired folks ! They still serve one of the best cups of coffee anywhere and they have three chocolate chip cookies for a dollar-and the product is good-fast food in known for serving a percentage but McDonalds is cost conscious and always maintains a quality level above other food outlets-we get our local television from Detroit Stations and I have been watching the National Advertisments diminish and being replaced with infomercials-all the newpapers in Michigan have cut down delivery days and are losing readership- I don't really care since we both get our news Online and there are Online Magazines Like Zimbio which have ton's of content-The other Local coffee shops and most restuarants are as dead as Custer-We buy the a lot of food items at small middle eastern and oriental grocery stores where expecially vegetables are always fresh and priced right-Chicken and Meat in Middle Eastern Grocery stores is dressed according to dietary laws and they all sell Amish Chicken the best available.If we want deserts we buy the at a middle eastern bakery that ships world wide-http://www.shatila.com/ and is a short drive-One of the few stores alway busy is Trader Joes they are marketing a brand of wine Charles Shaw and I see people buying it in cases, we have bought it is a good brand-and they seem to sell a lot of well processed frozen items-I have noticed a lot of Trendy Brands are being replaced with private label- Wallmart are experts at quality control in store brand foods-and sell more television sets than any store we buy at-I noticed they had great pricing on a Netbook- I have A G-4 and a Macbook but will be buying a netbooks soon Walmart only has one brand and I am leaning toward's the Asus so I will probably get it from Amazon-Mr Eliason's shopping trips are a great read- Economic Pulse: Saturday Errands. follow me on my krumlr link Stumble It!

louisgray.com: Which Companies Will Blink First and Lead Us Out of The Depths?

February 21, 2009 louisgray.com: Which Companies Will Blink First and Lead Us Out of The Depths? Marvel Universe Blink Image via Wikipedia Louis Gray is asking a question here which really deserves some thought- louisgray.com: Which Companies Will Blink First and Lead Us Out of The Depths?. follow me on my krumlr link Software tracking maxOSX iPod Stumble it! Enhanced by Zemanta ShareThis Tags: Blink, Blog, blog design, Business, Directories, FriendFeed, Grammy Award, Hosts, IPhone, Limp Bizkit, Louis Gray, Marketing and Advertising, Mike Fruchter, Robert Scoble, RSS, Twitter, Wikipedia Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * PressThink * Seth's Blog * It's About People, Not Technology discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Technology Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW Zemanta

Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.: We Will Prove You Wrong

February 20, 2009 We Will Prove You Wrong "Jeff Jarvis handed me a copy of his new book, “What Would Google Do?” after we finished a brainstorm on health care costs at the World Economic Forum. I have the utmost respect and admiration for the author as a visionary and change agent. He does not disappoint in his very pointed and inspirational text that is a must-read for anyone in the communications business. His central thesis is that control has moved to the people, that companies are advised to tap into the power of networks and that marketing must be based on relationships."Richard Edleman The last person to attempted to take a stab at Mr Edleman's Profession was Jason Calacanis-It is pretty hard to criticize the field of public relations unless you have a backround in Semantics,General Semantics, Mathematics,Game Theory and Statistics- Not just mouthing the words but are educated in these fields-General Semantics is a field pioneered by Alfred Korzibski and promoted by Carl Rogers,S I Hayakawa and Antatol Rapaport-and others- The map is not the territory is a remark by Polish-American scientist and philosopher Alfred Korzybski, encapsulating his view that an abstraction derived from something, or a reaction to it, is not the thing itself, e.g., the pain from a stone falling on your foot is not the stone; one's opinion of a politician, favorable or unfavorable, is not that person; a metaphorical representation of a concept is not the concept itself; and so on. A specific abstraction or reaction does not capture all facets of its source—e.g., the pain in your foot does not convey the internal structure of the stone, you don't know everything that is going on in the life of a politician, etc.—and thu

'On a Note of Triumph' : NPR

February 20, 2009 'On a Note of Triumph' : NPR Norman Corwin Image via Wikipedia Greatest Radio Show Ever As the end of World War II in Europe came in sight, Norman Corwin was asked to prepare a special broadcast, to be held ready for V-E Day. This is that broadcast. It is Corwin's masterpiece. Even after half a century, it is arguably the finest use of the radio medium ever achieved. "… a vast announcement, a terrific interrogatory, one of the all-time great American poems." – Poet Carl Sandburg NPR.org, May 26, 2005 · On May 8, 1945, 60 million Americans tuned in to hear On A Note of Triumph, Norman Corwin's radio masterpiece marking the end of World War II in Europe. Lauded by Carl Sandburg as "one of the all-time great American poems," it was the most listened-to radio drama in U.S. history. In the 1950’s I majored in Radio Tv and Film at the university of Miami [Fla] there were a lot of very talented folks in school with me, and one afternoon Dave Madden a classmate of mine who in later years was in the Partridge Family and Laugh In, listened to On A note Of Triumph-This was what radio used to be-it is important that if you study Communication Arts today you should listen to this-I follow Dave Winer on the internet and he seems to be a follower of all forms of media this is important to all of us-with the collapse of the Old Media we need a reference point- Norman Corwin celebrated his 97th birthday on May 3, 2007, and today lives in Los Angeles, keeping busy as always. He is still writing for radio, and is writer in residence at the Journalism School at USC. He writes articles for various publications, and is active in various organizations in and around the Los Angeles area. I really approve of this message-so did Lamont Cranston-The Shadow he Shadow is a collection of serialized dramas, originally on 1930s radio and then in a wide variety of media, that follow the exploits of fictional vigilante The Shadow.[2] One of the most famous pulp heroes of the 20th century, The Shadow has been featured in comic books, comic strips, television, video games, and at least seven motion pictures. The radio drama is well-remembered for those episodes voiced by Orson Welles. MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. marshal.m1ATgmail.com 'On a Note of Triumph' : NPR. Related articles by Zemanta * Carl Sandburg, Poems and Biographies (great-writers.suite101.com) * Did World War II end the Great Depression? (meganmcardle.theatlantic.com) Stumble It! follow me on my krumlr link Add this page to Mister Wong diigo it squidoo Seth Check out my lens Enhanced by Zemanta ShareThis Tags: american poems, Apple, Arts, Carl Sandburg, Dave Winer, Formats, History, IPhone, ITunes Store, lamont cranston, Los Angeles, National Public Radio, Norman Corwin, Orson Welles, Partridge Family, poet carl sandburg, pulp heroes, Twentieth Century, United States, World War II Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * kdka.com - Sonni Abatta * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog * MyFox Detroit | Health Home discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Marketing Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Technology Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW

Paid Android apps start showing up

It is great to see applications expanding in the Phone Market I approve of this message MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. marshal.m1AT gmail.com Paid Android apps start showing up. Related articles by Zemanta * Paid apps appear in Android Market (engadget.com) * Paid apps finally infiltrating Android Market? (The Boy Genius/Boy Genius Report) (techmeme.com) * Paid apps appear in Android Market- Quickoffice debuts (jkontherun.com) * Google Sets Price Cap for Paid Android Apps [Android] (i.gizmodo.com) * Android Market Policy Details: You Can Return Apps [Android] (i.gizmodo.com) Enhanced by Zemanta Software tracking ShareThis Tags: Analysis, Android, Android marketplace, AndroidMarket, App Store, apps, Arts, Bait, Blog, boy genius report, Circus, daylife, genius boy, getty images, Gmail, Google, Handhelds, Juggling, Performing Arts Filed under Uncategorized by marshal Spread the Word! del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Help Permalink Print Email Comment Related Posts * The Stimulus Plan Update « blog maverick-mark cuban- * BlueBlog: Glue Swag: Limited Edition * PressThink * Richard Edelman - 6 A.M.-The Right to Know * Seth's Blog discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Record video comment Logged in as msandler (Logout) # Subscribe: This Thread # Go to: My Comments · Community Page Thanks. Your comment is awaiting approval by a moderator. Do you already have an account? Log in and claim this comment. discussion by DISQUS Add New Comment Trackbacks (Trackback URL) close () * * * * * * * status via twitter recent comments (follow comments) View Profile » Powered by Disqus · Learn more close Reblog this comment Powered by Disqus · Learn more blog comments powered by Disqus Archives * February 2009 * January 2009 * December 2008 * November 2008 Tags AdaptiveBlue Apple Arts Blog Business Business and Economy Dave Winer Directories Facebook FriendFeed Gmail Google Health Hewlett Packard IPhone Kids and Teens Macintosh Marketing Michigan Newspaper Online Communities On the Web Programming Recreation Religion and Spirituality RSS Search Search Engines Seth Seth Godin Shopping Social Media Social network Social Networking Society and Culture steve rubel Technology Television Twitter United States Web Web Design and Development Weblogs WordPress WWW

So Should a Business Be On Twitter?-Comcast Cares

February 14, 2009 So Should a Business Be On Twitter?-Comcast Cares Image representing Seth Godin as depicted in C... Image byhttp://www.prestonlee.com/archives/67 via CrunchBase I would rather tweet a request than land in voice mail jail or have an e mail ignored-following your customers on Twitter is to me a great way to give service ! This last week I had to contact GMAC about my car lease after 5 minutes I wound up in Manila the Week before I had to contact AT&T about my bill got locked in Voice mail Jail, if either firms had been monitoring twitter they could respond-all service companies belong on twitter, if they care ! I have resolved any service problems with Comcast thru Twitter and their Service Comcast Cares . I once wanted more information on Comcast Web Mail that has been really beefed up ! I twittered got great response from a Tech at Comcast - Of course I am a fan of Comcast Cares they don't confuse efforts with results and their increased customer base proves it ! I also would not object if Comcast or any other firm I do business with advertised their services on Twitter ! I have A Squidoo Lense-Squidoo is a company founded by Seth Godin they informed me about their new tool bar ! I intstalled it is exellent but Squidoo has the brains to inform users - Talk to your customers they will listen ! I want ot thank My Friend in NY Dr Lev Selector for rebuilding my site http://www.selectorweb.com/ When you are 72 years old you need a Tech Friend ! So Should a Business Be On Twitter?. Related articles by Zemanta * More Insight into Twitter: To Do or Not To Do? (becoming-a-writer-seriously.com) * Rethinking Twitter for Business | The Harte of Marketing (tsurch.com) * Custom Twitter Page for Wordpress Blog (kisaso.com) * Social Media Desktop (offonatangent.blogspot.com) * Yahoo Joins Twitter (battellemedia.com) * Twitter Gets Another Round of Founding: Raises $35 Million (readwriteweb.com) * Seth Godin Explains Why You Need a Tribe and Why he is Not on Twitter (loiclemeur.com) * Squidoo Releases Twttrstrm.Com, A New Tool For Gathering Feedback From Your Twitter Followers (seomashup.blogspot.com) * Loic Le Meur Blog: Seth Godin Explains Why You Need a Tribe and Why he is Not on Twitter (tsurch.com) * Twittelator Pro 1.6.2 and Twittelator Free 1.3 ship from Big Stone Phone (themactrack.com) * How to Sell Twitter to a Client (Or Even Your Own Boss) (socialmediatoday.com) * Why does Comcast care about Twitter? (Video) (web-strategist.com) Twitter follow MarshalSandler at http://twitter.com Seth Check out my lens Software tracking

MarshalSandler.com » Search Innovation & User Experience - Authenticities - Edelman Digital

Search Innovation & User Experience - Authenticities - Edelman Digital Image representing Edelman as depicted in Crun... Image via CrunchBase I am glad to see they mentioned one of my Favorites Squidoo • www.squiddoo.com Not content to supply you with sites to check out, Squiddoo gives you the chance to build one. It even suggests topics you might like to own. You get to populate your site, share it, group it, and respond to comments. Imagine if brands gave users the tools to build a personalized site with only the brand-specific information they found most relevant. posted by Mark Laporta you can follow Mike and other’s on Tabboid a free service from Hewlett Packard Tabbloid is a Customer of Edeman tabbloid_2009-02-07_0900-mike-laporta2 Search Innovation & User Experience - Authenticities - Edelman Digital. Related articles by Zemanta * Marketing Authentically with Personal Brands as Corporate All-Stars (micropersuasion.com) * Twttrstrm: Squidoo Turns Twitter into Yahoo Answers (mashable.com) * May Be Disinformation (msandler.tumblr.com) follow me on my krumlr link Check out my lens

MarshalSandler.com » home of Lev Selector

home of Lev Selector WWW's "historical" logo, created by ... Image via Wikipedia When you have a friend and are on the WWW it helps ! I have known Lev For over 11 years ! Not being a programmer he has helped me a lot ! I feel that he knows more about internet marketing than anyone I know and I know a lot of people! New York has a lot of bright people in Tech. http://www.avc.com/ this the web site of Fred Wilson. Joe Orr who did work for me he is also an expert in Joomla http://www.nycircuits.com/ Joe is a friend of Lev’s and many more lot’s talent in Ny interesting silicon Valley get’ all the Publicity anyway Lev did me a favor so felt like giving him a shout out ! Also my wife follows Gotham Gal on Apple Mail fee and tabbloid_2009-01-10_0901-gotham-gal1 Me well I say nice things about people I like- MarshalSandler.com is a playground of ideas, introductions, and synergies. Marshal exhibits a blogging style that is less about tamping out his thoughts and more about the juggling, rearranging, juxtaposing, and syndicating of the content of other people and companies - a communications cubism of sorts. There’s no room for crap, but there is plenty of room for friendly people with interesting ideas. Marshal’s day is the search for new technologies, new ideas, new relationships, and new things to curse happily about. So, participate. Cut bait. marshal.m1 AT gmail.com home of Lev Selector.

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