Monthly Archives: October 2009

What's on your Tombstone?

Tweet Weddings are typically filled with a number of expected things from a bride in white and bad dancers to good food and company. They are also filled with the unexpected things like a creepy drunk uncle and grandma dancing with college buddies. While I wish I could say that I saw some of these…

Five for Friday 10.16

Tweet So this week was typically normal, interesting stories, a loud talk show host not being able to join the exclusive NFL owners club. Oh and there was also snow this morning. Yes I said snow on October 16. This is going to be a long winter and I still say where is global warming…

Stranger danger

Tweet I know that PSAs are meant to keep kids safe, but this one – out of the 70′s or 80′s – is sure to give you nightmares. Gives a whole new meaning to stranger danger.

Jimmy Fallon keeps his awareness up

Tweet I have never been a real fan of Jimmy Fallon. Granted his Nomah SNL skits were hysterical, but as a comic, he really wasn’t relevant. That seems to have all changed with his new spot on the late night circuit. However he has found a way to make himself relevant. Last week, I heard…

Thoughts on Follow Friday

Tweet Perhaps one of the more intriguing things on a Friday search of Twitter is the hash tag #followfriday or its shortened #ff and looking at people’s Follow Friday lists. If you are wondering what the heck Follow Friday is, you either have been under a rock, been locked out of social networking sites from…

Five for Friday 10.09

Tweet It’s been a long, but quick week. Aside from surviving my bachelor party over the weekend, I headed down to Gillette Stadium for the 2009 Boston Inbound Marketing Summit. Overall the conference was great, met a lot of great folks and for the most part got validation that the ideas that I have been…

Inbound Marketing Summit Boston

Tweet For the past two days, I was sequestered with about 400-500 social media, PR, marketing and sales folks at the 2009 Inbound Marketing Summit. There were a lot of great folks at the show. Perhaps the most interesting thing was that there were no real presentations that focused on the ME, ME, ME, but…