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Print vs digital

June 2, 2011 by Marc Gordon No Comments divider image
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Why would anyone want to produce printed materials when the web and PDF documents make print a costly and pointless alternative? Well the fact is that people still love holding written materials. They’re portable, convenient, and economical to own. But don’t take our word for it. In this episode, we talk to Lass Turnbull who’s [...]

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Is your networking event working?

April 1, 2011 by Marc Gordon 7 Comments divider image
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Getting a bunch of people in a room and calling it a networking event is easy. But ensuring those people actually get something out of it is the real measure of success. In this episode I will show you an innovative and effective networking process that you can adapt to your own events. A special [...]

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Five awesome tips for networking success

February 15, 2011 by Marc Gordon 5 Comments divider image
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There’s nothing better than meeting people face to face in a group networking environment. But to get the most out it, certain practices should be followed to avoid looking like a jerk and turning people off. Let Marc show you 5 tips to getting the most out of your next networking experience. A big thank [...]

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Jennifer Aniston is retarded – and other labels and stereotypes

September 6, 2010 by Marc Gordon 2 Comments divider image
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If you’ve ever referred to someone as fat, retarded, or any other unflattering name, then you know how easy it can be to just drop a label without even thinking about it.  And it’s even easier to classify people into stereotypes based on gender, race, or even physical traits. And while we are quick to [...]

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What would social networking do for Live Aid today?

July 15, 2010 by Marc Gordon 6 Comments divider image
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25 years ago this week, Live Aid was broadcast to over 2 billion people in over 60 countries and raised $280 million for Ethiopian hunger relief. And all this was done without Twitter, Facebook, You Tube, or any part of the internet.  So what’s changed between then and now?  Has social media made us more [...]

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