- the phone itself (outright or through the contract)
- data and phone call usage
- applications and subscriptions that run on the smartphone
- accessories
13 Tips for Sticking to Your New Year’s Resolutions by Gretchen Rubin
http://www.happiness-project.com/happiness_project/2010/12/13-tips-for-sticking-to-your-new-years-resolutions.html
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Super advice on why to spend money on apps
Dear dad, don’t listen to my cheapskate brothers about iPad apps
http://scobleizer.com/2010/12/30/dear-dad-dont-listen-to-my-cheapskate-brothers-about-ipad-apps/
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Christmas lighting
How to use Twitter
OM: So how do you think people should think about Twitter? Like electricity — you don’t even think about it; it’s just there?
Ev: [Laughs] I would like people to know they’re using Twitter but they shouldn’t have to think about *how* to use Twitter.
That last sentence from the interview is well said. Everybody should think for themselves as to what they want from the tool (Twitter) and how to get the most out of it. After all everybody’s needs are different too.
Neat idea
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From $30.00 to $90 million in half a decade.
As his company’s RetailMeNot site was snapped up by emerging US media player WhaleShark Media for around AU$90 million, Guy King and co-founder Bevan Clark became two of Australia’s newest multimillionaires.
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Bevan Clark (left) and Guy King (right) (Credit: Stateless)
Speaking with the entrepreneur this morning, it doesn’t seem to have sunk in yet.
“When I launched the site, I honestly didn’t even consider that I’d be able to make any money from it,” King said. “It’s quite surreal.”
These Aussie Guys did what they loved the most and did it with dedication.
DO YOU KNOW ANYBODY WANTING THIS FANTASTIC JOB
Regular readers know that I’ve run a few free instensive education programs in my office. You can see details about them here, here and here.
Starting in four weeks, I’m trying a different approach. A paid 7 month gig helping me build a significant new publishing venture (I’ll be announcing the details of the venture here on Wednesday morning).
I’m looking for two or three people to work with me in my office outside of New York, engaged in every element of the project, from copywriting and editing to social media to business development to promotion. My goal is to offer you a hands on experience with full exposure to the market, to technology and to shipping great work out the door. When we’re done, I think you’ll be qualified to start your own gig or find a great job in media.
There’s an online application, then an in person interview for a few people in mid-December and we start January 4th. Obviously, this means you’ll need easy access to New York, valid work permits and fantastic verbal, technical and writing skills. I’m offering each person as much education as I can, along with a $25,000 stipend in exchange for their work.
If you know someone who can use the boost that this might offer (and can do the work) I hope you’ll share this with them. Applications close on December 10th.
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“Social Media” + Email
I use Twitter, I use Facebook and I also extensively use my Email. While there have been articles/reports and research produced in the past which said that Social Media sites are replacing email in a lot of instance but I find myself using my email a lot more because of Facebook and Twitter [they are a big part of "Social Media" sites for me]. Instead of commenting on a post by visiting Facebook, where possible I comment from within my email, I upload pictures from my email and I forward and respond to lot of messages that originated from Facebook. On discussing on Twitter, when conversations get serious, they continue within my email inbox. I use Gmail as my primary email. And when I get messages from Twitter and Facebook, most of the time Gmail's Priority Inbox does a good job of marking important and not so important messages originating from these sites.
- How long before the word "Social Media" fades away?
- Is Facebook still a Social Media site? I see a lot more professional activities happening on Facebook now.
Stubborn or Influential
If a person is going to be stubborn as a mule and not going to be understanding and play fair, the person needs good influential skills. Otherwise the person is not only going to upset a lot of people but also show immaturity and child like behaviour. Both of these don’t help to enrich a relationship.
