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Archive for March, 2009

X Marks the Spot

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Sometimes, we spend so much time looking under rocks, digging up ground and sorting through vague clues to find our treasure that we forget to look upward.

It may be that our treasure isn’t hidden away buried somewhere, but instead right out in the open.

We only have to look and see.

Remember,
Believe. Act. Achieve!

Army of Stamps

Monday, March 30th, 2009

Napoleon said that an army marches on its stomach, but sometimes an army marches on a self-adhesive foam pad.

This custom rubber stamp army is currently on its way to a customer. The customer needed only the stamp mounts and handles for a special project, so the “stamps” pictured don’t have any stamp dies on them.

I think the general (the one with the red cap) is a little upset with the troops falling out of formation.

My Most Popular YouTube Videos

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

You cannot predict people sometimes. You know, it would be nice if my office cleaning business video were the most popular, or at least among the most popular, of my videos but, alas, it’s not. Granted, it is a bit boring, but so are some of my most popular videos…

Here is my #1 most watched video on YouTube:

I am not kidding. Totally modern Teeni has been watched five times more than my second most watched video, which is this one here:

I like the #2 video, if I do say so myself. I thought it was pretty cool. But, #3 is this one here:

My least watched video? That would be poor little Clayman, one of my oldest video animations.

Speedy Wins!

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

I didn’t even know this was a contest! But, Speedy turned it into one, and I think he’s won, so I guess I better award him a prize.

Well, I know Speedy likes chicken, but I couldn’t come up with anything for that. However, he did mention that he likes avocado green and pimento. Well, pimento goes with olives, and tomatoes go with avocados. So, he’s not going to get exactly what he likes, but it is very similar.

Here is a new background in Speedy’s honor: the Avocado & Tomato Pattern!

Since Speedy won, he can have exclusive use of it until April 1st. After that, it’s free for all to use on your websites or blogs. Just right-click it and save it to your computer, and then upload to your site!

No hot-linking! Hot-linking is bandwidth theft, and you may not like what happens to bandwidth thieves.

Free to use, but acknowledgment and a link back would be appreciated!

Note: The background is free for your own personal use only. You can use it on your personal or commercial sites. You cannot sell or give it away though.

Those Sneaky Twitter Unfollowers

Friday, March 27th, 2009

On Twitter, there are people that will follow you then wait for you to follow them back. Once you’ve done so, they turn around and unfollow you.

Why?

Well, maybe they just didn’t like you. But, another reason is to build up a following. In fact, some marketers actually advise this practice! You see, it looks more impressive if the number of followers you have is far greater than the number of people you are following back. It makes you look popular, like you must be providing something of value to have that many followers.

But, it’s not a practice I agree with. Whether you’re into social networking or social marketing, I think this practice definitely omits the social part of it!

So, earlier this week, I asked my followers for their thoughts on this practice: “What do u think of ppl who follow u only to unfollow u once u’ve followed them back?

Here were their thoughts:

@thekencook: has happened to me TWICE with @darrellissa - we talked about it on TwitterTuesdayRadio http://budurl.com/jckc (View Tweet)

@ETHOBULLION: I think it causes Twittrage… (View Tweet)

@furnituregirl: I think they no longer impact my life b/c I turned off follow notifications and only follow ppl who @ me (thx to @MackCollier) (View Tweet)

@ppasternak: Can’t stand it. Just went through my ‘following’ list to weed them out. (View Tweet)

@MarkDykeman: Rapid-fire tollow/unfollow Twits deserve to be boiled in oil. Or blocked. Blocking doesn’t incur jail time. (View Tweet)

@TotusMel: It is the ultimate in self-promoting, narcissistic, anti-social behavior. Truly appalling behavior. (View Tweet)

@JenWelton:My response: "Get a life…you’ve got WAY too much time on your hands." (View Tweet)

@DaveLopan: I think that they smell. (View Tweet)

@universidadperu: If twitter didn’t have their stupid limits, maybe that sort of behavior wouldn’t happen… (View Tweet)

@RandomAnecdotes: I think it’s rude, but I don’t notice them. I never really look at my followers and I only follow those I want to follow. (View Tweet)

@peteej: It’s annoying, like those people that speed ahead of you, only to slow down and make you pass them. (View Tweet)

@NicholaStott: not as bad as the people who say, I’m an expert in ‘X’, ask me any ‘X’ question… then fail to respond when you do! (View Tweet)

@colincavaliere: My top pet peve on Twitter, they help make this what is not supposed to be. (View Tweet)

@terencechang: it’s wasting time worry about that. I start following interesting ppl I like to follow regardless they follow me or not. (View Tweet)

@jerzegurl: I think ppl who unfollow you after you follow them.. are twitter trash. (View Tweet)

@Lakenvelder: I unfollow them. (View Tweet)

@CoryOBrien: Thats easy: I hate them. Stop using Twitter if it’s just some numbers game/one sided sales tool. (View Tweet)

@redwhiteandgrew: Depends on my mood. I follow most people who follow me with the hopes that it’ll help spread the word about what I’m working on. (View Tweet)

@lilnerdette:re: the follow/unfollow–it’s very disingenuous & if you’re that desperate to feel needed, go volunteer somewhere! (View Tweet)

@calebhays: I think it’s tacky and a horribly narcisstic approach to twitter. I think it’s underhanded. (View Tweet)

@HappyHourBoston:those people ar ejust looking for numbers…They wont get the ACTUAL VALUE out of TWITTER (View Tweet)

@apmex: Hmm…that is very strange. Sounds like they are trying to "game" the system. (View Tweet)

@chicagocarless: I think they’re dirty stinky piles of nosey-yet-noncommittal toothpaste poop. (View Tweet)

@IrishSmiley: I think that these people have a interesting way of handling a social media tool by being rather asocial with it. (View Tweet)

@HappyHourBoston: The beauty of Twitter is that you actually have to participate…if you dont you are nothing. So no point in playing games 4#s (View Tweet)

@totallytea: 2B honest, I don’t notice who unfollows whether or not I follow them. From a genl perspective, some ppl are just collectg numbers (View Tweet)

@mandreano: ppl who follow & unfollow should be repremanded. the limit to follow 2K should also limit to unfollow 5-10 a day to discourage it (View Tweet)

@davemunger: I don’t think following is a quid pro quo arrangement. I follow people I’m interested in and expect others to do the same (View Tweet)

@ joshdhaliwal: I question the logic of following those who follow U. My estimate is that only 1/10 ppl who follow me actually have interest in me (View Tweet)

@teeni: I think they were just looking to up their numbers. Unfollow them back. (View Tweet)

@tackgirl: I appreciated that they tried following and assume my content is just not relevant enought 4 them. (View Tweet)

@BLUETUX: - I suggest you just un-follow those people. If I un-follow someone, it’s usually because they spam their twitter feed. (View Tweet)

@tomcellie: I AM doing some mass following, I am NOT unfollowing & Re following. I will weed thru my list and unfollow the porn ppl etc. (View Tweet)

@Jan_Geronimo: - That’s rather unfortunate. They will never know what they’re missing. :) (View Tweet)

@JanisMiller: for me twitter is about the conversation. IMHO should be 2-way. I unfollow "in & out followers" - spammers - "egos" - porn - etc (View Tweet)

@sharonhayes: See my blog http://tinyurl.com/tgaming (expand) on gaming. Many ppl use it 2 get by following limits in effort 2 grow fast, seem "credible" (View Tweet)

@Eridanus I think they’re spammers playing the system. But in any case, I’ll only ever follow someone whose tweets I find interesting ;-) (View Tweet)

Those were their thoughts on the practice. What are yours?

Footprints in the Sky

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I’ll leave the caption up to you in the comments. ;)

Rainy Day Update

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Just some short updates on a rainy day…

I have two Twitter posts in the works. One is long overdue… I plan to have one or the other, maybe both but don’t push it, done this week.

I have a post in the works for the gardening blog too. Plan to have that one done tonight.

Oh, and I’m 60% done with my eBook now.

Ignore This - Just Answered My Own Question

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Ignore this - just answered my own question

You know, you can feel free to ignore this - just answered my own question.

Now, you may be scratching your head, wondering what’s up. That is, if you aren’t ignoring this message.

This is just another test I’m doing. This very subject was posted in an Internet marketing forum, and quickly became one of the most popular posts of the day. The question is–well, not that question–we may never know what that question was–whether social marketing can trump a heavily trafficked forum.

Thus, this post, telling you to “Ignore this - just answered my own question” and seeing what will happen.

Mellow Yellow Monday (Uncarbonated)

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Over the weekend, Speedy tagged a bunch of people. I have no idea if I’m among them. If you can figure it out, and the bubble girl post, good for you.

As for me, I think I’ll just play along with MellowYellowBadge Monday, as Speedy did.

Seriously, if you ever look outside, and the sky looks like that, close all your window blinds, lock all your doors, head for the basement and don’t come out of your house for three days.

Happy Third Day of Spring

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

It’s a nice day outside. If it’s nice where you live, go outside and enjoy it!

As for me, I’m working on some things indoors today.