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dfwbrett has 15 years of experience in Web content and usability. He's also a national blogger for digital pivot at talentzoo.com. All opinions are purely for entertainment, editorial and informational purposes. If you'd like to hire Brett or have your site reviewed, email him.At that point, it's okay to talk to him in first person.

Texting Slowing, Email Growing?

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011

Technology, right now, is a lot like world affairs. There are always wars happening somewhere. At the moment, it seems everyone is focusing on the mobile communications wars: AT&T vs Verizon, iOS vs Android vs WebOS vs RIM, Tablets. vs PCs, and more. Who will win, if anyone? Who knows. But it’s certain that a [...]

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Social Media Is Forever

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Okay. I’m only going to say this one time. SOCIAL MEDIA IS FOREVER. Now let that sink in. FOREVER. “No, it isn’t. Human beings won’t even be around forever.” Okay, so I’m trying to prove a point here. “Oh yeah, Mr. Blogger? I think social media will probably only exist for 25 years or so. [...]

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5 Excuses to Twitter at Work

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

There are so many people who don’t understand Twitter. I know a few myself. In fact, they’re even in the advertising and PR industries. They see it, but they just don’t get it. When I came back from SXSW that first year that it took off, I tried to explain it to my wife. She [...]

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If social media is way past they bandwagon state, why are so many companies failed to embrace a social media strategy? Your guess is a good as mine. Incidentally, my guess is a lack of knowledge. Social media, much like the web hen it first arrived, intimidates people. They don’t fully understand it. So they’re [...]

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I love Twitter. It’s cool. It’s real. It’s real time and it’s a great way to vent, if you don’t care that the whole world sees what you said and can’t take it back. The problem is that I’m being tweeted to death!  There’s simply too much information coming in at too rapid of a [...]

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