by dustin | Jul 14, 2006 | Bloggers I Read, Blogging, Seth Godin
Illustration based on this Flickr photo by Mark Hurst. Without a doubt, no other blogger has influenced my perceptions of marketing more than Seth Godin. Before I started reading Seth’s blog and books, I had a pretty narrow perception of marketing. I also had a...
by dustin | Jul 7, 2006 | Blogging, books, Church, Technology
If you’re strongly involved in a church, you might be wondering how this new world of Cluetrain, word-of-mouth, and Web 2.0 affects the church body. Bill Kinnon has written (and recorded) an excellent book addressing this topic, A Networked Conspiracy: Social...
by dustin | Jun 23, 2006 | Blogging, books, Creativity
If you haven’t noticed, Kevin Carroll is blogging. How’s that for asking and receiving? If you’re not familiar with Kevin, he’s the author of Rules of the Red Rubber Ball. It’s a great book which Kevin appropriately dubs “the little...
by dustin | Jun 23, 2006 | Advertising, Blogging, books, Business Interview, Human Resources, Seth Godin
DUST!N So, we’re segueing into your book, Warriors, Workers, Whiners & Weasels and you have an accompanying blog with that, which is blog.warriorsandweasels.com. Can you tell me a little bit about the book? Tim Well, it’s a management philosophy that...
by dustin | Jun 16, 2006 | Blogging
No, I’m not standing here with my hat in my hands. But, if you’re wondering how you can help this blog be successful (as I know that is all you think about nowadays), here’s a few suggestions: 1. Join in on the discussion. I have been hearing/reading...
by dustin | Jun 1, 2006 | Blogging
Update: Thanks to John Paul Micek’s advice, I’ve implemented some comment spam plugins. I’m no longer moderating comments. Lots of comment spam lately. For the sanctity (literally) of my blog, I’m moderating comments for the time being....