October 2011
American Marketing Association Author Series: The...
I was recently interviewed by the American Marketing Association as part of its author series about my new book The End of Business as Usual. I hope you can take a moment to listen. Thank you! Excerpt from the American Marketing Association article introducing the podcast… Today’s biggest trends, the mobile web, social media, gamification, real-time- have forced us to rewire the...
The new release shelf at the Barnes & Noble in...
New books by Mari Smith and John Jantsch! The End of Business as Usual is also available here… Amazon Amazon Kindle Apple iBookstore Barnes & Noble 800CEOREAD Books A Million Posted via email from The Space Between @ & WWW | Comment »
One year old baby explores the differences between...
In chapter 1 of my new book, The End of Business as Usual, I share a personal story about how my love for using and collecting fountain pens eroded following the launch of the iPhone. In fact, I can’t actually remember picking one up once I started using the iPad during meetings. In the first part of the book also explore how technology is changing our DNA. In the pen example, I’ve...
Awesome Stacks Of Books Found In Offices
I spy #Engage in the office of MTV’s Buzzworthy blog. For more awesome stacks of books found in offices, please see the stack of photos over at BuzzFeed. Connect with me: Twitter | LinkedIn | Facebook | Google+ New Book: The End of Business as Usual Posted via email from The Space Between @ & WWW | Comment »
The official launch is just around the corner... →
The official launch is just around the corner...
Could use your support. The book is on delivery trucks and available for pre-order now at: Amazon Barnes and Noble 800CEOREAD Posted via email from The Space Between @ & WWW | Comment »
Report just in that Barnes and Noble in Union Square (NY) is already selling The End of Business as Usual ahead of the 18th launch
Our Digital Society in the Next 30 Years: An Interview with @JohnBattelle http://t.co/fY5zFMJ2
Anyone have a link to stats that show the % of people who share FB data publicly vs. privately (friends and friends of friends?)
Facebook now the size of the Internet in 2004 →
Facebook now the size of the Internet in 2004
You’ve all heard the stat, if Facebook were a country, it would be the the third largest in the world. That stat was initially shared when Facebook hit 500 million users. Now the site has more than 800 million users and a new comparison that’s worthy of blog posts, tweets and conference presentations…Facebook now has as many users as the entire Internet did in 2004, which...
.@CrowdedHead If I had to guess, you would be able to get it first here http://t.co/pYTPWXXo
Social Media’s Impending Flood of Customer Unlikes... →
Social Media’s Impending Flood of Customer Unlikes and Unfollows http://t.co/dqHtjpix
Are We on the Cusp of ‘Social Blindness’? | Adweek →
On my way to speak at the Microstrategy event at Thomson Reuters building #aw8
Facebook changes will share even more data →
“You make a habit of pushing people out of their comfort zone to create a new comfort zone,” said futurist Brian Solis, a principal of the San Mateo technology consulting Altimeter Group.
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Reading “Facebook changes will share even more data” by @ChronicleBenny http://t.co/f5MscZfL
Happy Anniversary to my wife! http://t.co/o4zT2enF
Digital Darwinism: Who’s Next? →
Digital Darwinism: Who’s Next? http://t.co/QFPo8nzv
Digital Darwinism: Who’s Next? http://t.co/QFPo8nzv