by Will Marlow | Jan 1, 2010 | Original Blog
Many people focus on the content of their message. They refine and tweak and improve their message, and when they really nail it they may land an op-ed in the Washington Post, or their video may go viral, or some other great thing will happen to get them...
by Will Marlow | Dec 10, 2009 | Original Blog
This post is intended for people who are either new to Twitter, or who have been Tweeting for awhile and would like to get more out of Twitter by understanding one of the most common Twitter use cases, the ReTweet. ReTweet (or, RT): as a verb, to ReTweet is to...
by Will Marlow | Nov 24, 2009 | Original Blog
My friend DJ Smith over at WebDrivenGuy just posted the story about how Wikipedia is losing thousands of page creators each month. Even though I love Wikipedia, I also love reading stories like this. This is a great illustration of one of the most...
by Will Marlow | Nov 17, 2009 | Original Blog
I attended a good panel this morning organized by the people at Ogilvy PR in DC. The topic was innovation in organizations, and there were some great panelists. We ran out of time, but I would have loved to discuss the dynamic between the...
by Will Marlow | Nov 8, 2009 | Original Blog
First of all, this post is NOT intended to be a political statement or judgment, merely an observation. The only provocative aspect of this post is that the title could have been, “One Way the Government Affects the Economy,” but instead I...