- Bloggers anonymous. It’s funny because it’s true.
- Why blog post frequency doesn’t matter any more. I agree with the arguments but still post daily. My name’s Matthew. I’m a blogaholic.
- Six principles of public relations. I agree with Kami Huyse as far as she goes but would add an additional principle: “Respect your media contacts (or at least treat them as human beings)”. I also like a quote she references: “The fundamental way of getting public approval is to deserve it.”
- Word of mouth. Guy Kawasaki, a former evangelist for Apple, has some useful stats about the power of word of mouth.
- Spyware developers net huge profits, outrage. Inside the world of a $2bn adware company on MSNBC.
- Voices in man’s head make great points about time management. The Onion nails it – this story is about me. Very funny.
- Make a map of countries you have visited. Fun. Also useful for budding world conquerors. Also from the same guy, a collaborative story telling game: Collective Proza.
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I would go even a step further than that and say, “treat everyone with respect.” You never know when the person who waits on you today becomes a key influential in the future. It is not only common human decency but also a good idea. Treat people as you would be treated, period.