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The 5 Best Annual Technology Conventions

October 14, 2012 by basilpuglisi@gmail.com Leave a Comment

From the creation of cars, to ergonomic couches, to prosthetic joints, technological advancements … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Conferences & Education, General, Guest Bloggers Tagged With: business, conferences, education, Mobile & Technology

The Value of Video: For Education and Self-Promotion

May 12, 2012 by Alison Gilbert Leave a Comment

INTRODUCTION Video is a great learning tool. YouTube ranks #3 behind Alexa ranked #1 Google as the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, General, Professional Spotlight Tagged With: Alison Gilbert, education, Find New Customers, google, green screen, Jeff Ogden, Main Street, Marketing Bytes Maven, Marketing Made Simple, Marketing Main Street, Mitch Joel, Phil Jacobs, professional illustrator, Robert Kothe, self-promotion, show host and interviewer, show opening and closing, Video, web tv, YouTube

Can Social Media Change Education Paradigms?

April 9, 2012 by basilpuglisi@gmail.com 1 Comment

Sir Ken Robinson; author, speaker and international advisor on education in the arts to government, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Social Media Tagged With: education, Ken Robinson, Paradigm, RSA Animate, Social Media, University of Warwick, World War II, YouTube

Brand Development

January 28, 2012 by Alison Gilbert 10 Comments

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNaIaz3YO5c] INTRODUCTION Those of us who have been … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Branding & Marketing, Business, Design, General, Traditional Marketing Tagged With: attention to detail, brand, brand development, Charrette Corporation, company culture, digital, education, Marketing, my favorite pre-digital brand, remarkable, white helvetica type

The Case of Crystal Cox: the Issue of Bloggers as Journalists, Continued

December 15, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 2 Comments

INTRODUCTION This post started as a comment to a comment on another blog that sited my post on the … [Read more...]

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The Daring Digital Decision: Bloggers Are NOT Journalists

December 10, 2011 by Alison Gilbert 11 Comments

THE DECISION In a daring digital decision handed down by the Supreme Court of Oregon, a blogger is … [Read more...]

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