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		<title>Why the iPad needs a camera</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was talking to a sales rep at an apple store.  The store is kind of my crack.  Anyway, asking him (as if he knew) why in the world they didn&#8217;t include a camera on the iPad.  The funniest answer I keep getting to that question is &#8220;Why would you want to take a picture [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://mos.futurenet.com/techradar/classifications/computing/mobile-computing/Tablets%20and%20touchscreens/apple-ipad1-420-90.jpg" alt="" width="252" height="189" />I was talking to a sales rep at an apple store.  The store is kind of my crack.  Anyway, asking him (as if he knew) why in the world they didn&#8217;t include a camera on the iPad.  The funniest answer I keep getting to that question is &#8220;Why would you want to take a picture with something that big?&#8221;.  I just have to laugh.</p>
<p>Aside from video conferencing, the uses are almost as ubiquitous.  I won&#8217;t bore you with the entire list of possibilities, my job is brainstorming, it would be far too long.</p>
<p>The point is why tout a piece of technology as &#8220;redefining&#8221; how we use technology while putting such severe limits on it.  Why not present the developer community with a piece of technology that allows them to imagine what they could do with it, rather than curse the limitations.</p>
<p>There&#8230; that&#8217;s my rant for today.  And hopefully Apple will listen to me and when they release the iPad it will have at least a camera.</p>


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		<title>3 tips for a greener marketing campaign</title>
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Expect to see it splashed across all elements of Americana over the next few years.  Denim on denim, american work ethic and a &#8220;cowboy&#8221; get-er-done mentality.  The twist I am seeing is this approach with an environmental conservation twist.  Gap is now asking people to bring in their old, tired jeans and get money off [...]


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<p>Expect to see it splashed across all elements of Americana over the next few years.  Denim on denim, american work ethic and a &#8220;cowboy&#8221; get-er-done mentality.  The twist I am seeing is this approach with an environmental conservation twist.  Gap is now asking people to bring in their old, tired jeans and get money off for a new pair.  They will then turn the old jeans into insulation for houses.  <a href="http://industry.bnet.com/retail/10007773/gap-makes-buying-more-denim-a-charity-case/" target="_blank">Read about it here</a>. It&#8217;s working people.  The tide is shifting from the take, take, take of the culture we grew up with and is now intermingled with feel free to take (buy) as long as you are putting something back, or being responsible with what you are taking.</p>
<p>What does this mean for marketing?  3 tips for a greener marketing campaign:</p>
<p>1. Tie your campaign to a non-profit of some sort.  Our clients have been seeing great success when doing this, and feeling good about what their selling because a portion of it is going back to the community or doing good for the world at large.</p>
<p>2. Consider recyclable paper for direct mail campaigns, or don&#8217;t use paper at all.  There are a plethora of ways to get the message out without using paper.  The obvious being email, social media, word of mouth, parties, but a colleague of ours in Minnesota at <a href="http://www.elementsixmedia.com/" target="_blank">Element Six</a> is doing some amazing green marketing efforts.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter" src="http://www.elementsixmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/LivingPortraits1.jpg" alt="" width="580" height="435" /></p>
<p>3. If you must insist or need to do a traditional marketing campaign, add some sort of message that points to sustainability, or some sort of green tip that applies to your target demographic.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s fun to discover what happens when you start to think outside of the box and put a limits around your campaign.  Most often you come away with a much more memorable campaign that is exponentially stickier.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t think it is a coincidence that we are seeing a plethora of monotone-style designs over the last few years. Simplicity, depression-era styles, a harkening back to our comfort points, denim, cotton, blues faded.  All reminiscent of hard work, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, a more wholesome time.
What is the recession teaching us? [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://media.onsugar.com/files/ons1/191/1913634/38_2009/6afff8d067b55e12_Ralph_lauren.xxlarge.jpg" alt="" width="188" height="300" />I don&#8217;t think it is a coincidence that we are seeing a plethora of monotone-style designs over the last few years. Simplicity, depression-era styles, a harkening back to our comfort points, denim, cotton, blues faded.  All reminiscent of hard work, pulling yourself up by your bootstraps, a more wholesome time.</p>
<p>What is the recession teaching us?  We don&#8217;t need as much stuff, flash, we can recycle, reuse, scale back.  Ralph Lauren is at the forefront of this movement. When watching his <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChpfDJdr9sQ&amp;feature=related" target="_blank">Spring 2010 fashion show</a> last fall I saw uniquely American themes emerge.  It was a reminder that we can be as resilient as our grandparents.  That denim is yummy again.</p>
<p>And this seems to be the design that has emerged out of forced budget cuts, looking to save money in any way possible.  Orange on orange, green on green, different shades of gray.  All of this means a 2 color process when printing, instead of a 4 color process.  It means adaptability.  I find I am most creative when I am told to come up with something but I have to abide by major constrictions.  This is how inventions are born and great ideas come alive.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Um&#8230;how is it the end of the week again, let alone the end of the month?  Oh, well.  Time to round up what we&#8217;ve noticed in the realm of marketing, social media, and brand strategy the week of January 25:
Hyperlocal:  I finally gave in and joined Foursquare this week, amid a huge buzz around the [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Um&#8230;how is it the end of the week again, let alone the end of the month?  Oh, well.  Time to round up what we&#8217;ve noticed in the realm of marketing, social media, and brand strategy the week of January 25:</p>
<p><strong>Hyperlocal</strong>:  I finally gave in and joined <a title="Foursquare - Erin Blakemore" href="http://foursquare.com/user/-313094" target="_blank">Foursquare</a> this week, amid a huge buzz around the growing power of hyperlocal social media applications.  This coincided nicely with Twitter&#8217;s (<a title="Twitter Snubs Denver - Ef Rodriguez, Huffington Post" href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ef-rodriguez/twitters-local-trends-fea_b_438998.html" target="_blank">Denver-snubbing</a>) rollout of <a title="PC Mag - Twitter Local Trends" href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2358476,00.asp" target="_blank">local trending topics</a>,  <a title="Yelp 4.0 Update - Macworld" href="http://www.macworld.com/article/145763/2010/01/yelp.html" target="_blank">Yelp&#8217;s rollout of sundry cyberstalking technology</a> for its app, and an <a title="Committing Location-Based Suicide - Andrew Hyde" href="http://andrewhy.de/committing-location-based-service-suicide/" target="_blank">extremely thought-provoking article by Andrew Hyde</a> on the implications of this technology (and why he&#8217;s opting out).</p>
<p><strong>Hyperhyped</strong>:  In case you were in a remote cave this week, I&#8217;ll break the news&#8230;Mac announced its iPad technology on Wednesday  to great hubbub and furor.  Cue the inevitable Mac/PC mockery and bickering between me and Juli (a Mac evangelist who eventually bemoaned the technology&#8217;s lack of camera and lame failure to properly use the space of the tablet).  And cue <a title="what people said re iPod a decade ago" href="http://garry.posterous.com/what-people-said-about-the-ipod-9-years-ago-w" target="_blank">rabid fanboys</a>, drama about its ill-conceived and poorly-tested name, and users delighted (hey, <a title="AT&amp;T Promises to Improve Network - CSM" href="http://www.csmonitor.com/Innovation/Horizons/2010/0129/On-eve-of-Apple-iPad-launch-AT-T-pledges-to-improve-network" target="_blank">maybe it will improve AT&amp;T&#8217;s sucky service!</a>), <a title="iPad letdown" href="http://gawker.com/5458343/print-medias-big-tablet-letdown" target="_blank">bummed</a> (wait, it won&#8217;t save print media?), and <a title="iPad unanswered questions - PCWorld" href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/188060/apple_ipad_25_unanswered_questions.html" target="_blank">confused</a> about various features and <a title="iPad wifi complaint" href="http://www.macgasm.net/2010/01/28/ipad-why-so-much-more-for-the-wifi-3g-model-here-is-one-perspective/" target="_blank">prices</a> (or lack thereof).  Which all begs the question&#8230;isn&#8217;t the hype kind of the point?  Success or failure, the iPad controversy/expectation/spin machine has people talking, speculating, and refreshing their favorite sites.  Oh, for an audience of millions.</p>
<p><strong>Hyperhelpful</strong>:  As websites cut the b.s. and pare down the heavy Flash and SEOverload for more nimble, flexible content management and simpler messaging, we&#8217;re encouraged to see more focus (and buzz) about helping others.  More and more, the businesses who catch our limited attention and keep it are ones that have honed in on the ways in which they serve their customer bases.  When you get away from service, you get away from your voice and your value&#8230;and even worse, you risk alienating your base.  Here&#8217;s a great article on how the helpful effect actually <a title="Social Behavior Gets More Followers" href="http://danzarrella.com/data-shows-that-social-behavior-gets-more-followers.html#" target="_blank">boosts credibility in the social media sphere</a> (via today&#8217;s excellent SmartBrief on Social Media, one of the must-reads in my crowded inbox).  Want some ideas on how to leverage social media and Web tools to the advantage of all?  <a title="How to use social media to promote others" href="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/2010/01/21/backscratchin-10-ways-to-use-social-media-to-promote-others/" target="_blank">We&#8217;ve got your back. </a></p>
<p>What&#8217;s your favorite story of the week?  Let us know!</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I attended the Boulder Writers&#8217; Alliance&#8217;s monthly meeting, where Steve Babcock, Creative Director at red-hot Crispin Porter + Bogusky, presented on &#8220;Writing Ideas versus Executions.&#8221;  While the presentation was a wee bit video-heavy for my liking, Steve was charismatic and fun and had a simple message:
Let ideas dictate marketing strategies and advertising executions/media, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night I attended the Boulder Writers&#8217; Alliance&#8217;s monthly meeting, where <a href="http://twitter.com/stevehappens">Steve Babcock</a>, Creative Director at red-hot <a href="http://www.cpbgroup.com/">Crispin Porter + Bogusky</a>, presented on &#8220;Writing Ideas versus Executions.&#8221;  While the presentation was a wee bit video-heavy for my liking, Steve was charismatic and fun and had a simple message:</p>
<blockquote><p>Let ideas dictate marketing strategies and advertising executions/media, not the other way around.</p></blockquote>
<p>CP+B is known for its polarizing, super-sticky, often cringeworthy ad campaigns for companies like Coke Zero, Burger King, and Old Navy.  And much of their success comes from their stellar ideation and struggle to turn boring old advertising tropes like the taste test and the fashion model on their heads.  They do so with what Steve called the &#8220;press release&#8221; approach, creating a one- or two-line newsworthy hook for a campaign that then dictates execution channels.</p>
<p>Why let ideas lead executions instead of the other way around?  Steve had this to say:</p>
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<li><strong>Executions look backward</strong>.  How can you innovate when you&#8217;re strangled by preconceived notions?</li>
<li><strong>Executions constantly evolve</strong>, potentially leaving you (and your campaign) in the dust when they change.</li>
<li><strong>Executions limit your ability to discover universal insights</strong>.  Look for the insight first, not the other way around.</li>
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<p>On the other hand&#8230;</p>
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<li><strong>Ideas have no expiration date</strong>.  There&#8217;s no time period on an idea, which means it&#8217;s flexible and opens up possibility.</li>
<li><strong>Ideas can adapt to new media and new execution strategies</strong>.</li>
<li><strong>Ideas will always have value</strong>.</li>
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<p>I came away reminded that a great idea (or voice, or viewpoint) can lead great writing.  But I also wish that Steve had touched on the reality for the rest of us&#8230;people who don&#8217;t work at an agency that&#8217;s been gifted with universal trust, unlimited funds, huge and skillful staffs, and in-house bike mechanics.  Many a contract worker or strategist works within strict budgets and with clients wary of ideas that go off the beaten path.  Still, Steve&#8217;s primary message, that your campaign is only as strong as your underlying, newsworthy idea, is well taken.</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[It can be easy to drown in the news surrounding marketing, social media, and brand strategy.  This week, we dredged through the good, the bad, and everything in between to bring you what we think is the most interesting marketing, social media, and brand strategy news of the week of January 19:
Social Media For Good:  [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It can be easy to drown in the news surrounding marketing, social media, and brand strategy.  This week, we dredged through the good, the bad, and everything in between to bring you what we think is the most interesting marketing, social media, and brand strategy news of the week of January 19:</p>
<p><strong>Social Media For Good</strong>:  With the destruction of the Haiti earthquake only beginning to be uncovered, social media and viral marketing played a huge role in fundraising and awareness-building for Haiti.  It&#8217;s been a bad week for the world, but a great one for social media, which is only just starting to live up to its potential.  <a title="Mashable - Social Media Lessons from Haiti" href="http://mashable.com/2010/01/20/social-media-lessons-haiti/" target="_blank">Mashable points out five social media lessons from the Haitian relief effort.</a> One writer urges us to <a title="Focus on impact not shiny objects" href="http://www.inquisitr.com/58026/a-social-media-world-and-what-we-are-learning-from-haiti/" target="_blank">&#8220;focus on impact, not shiny objects.&#8221;</a> In a media void, organizations like the BBC are planning on <a title="BBC offers Creole podcasts to Haiti" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8475381.stm" target="_blank">offering podcasts in Creole to Haitian individuals and news outlets</a>.    And the <a title="Hope for Haiti" href="http://www.hopeforhaiti.com/" target="_blank">&#8220;Hope for Haiti&#8221; telecast</a> will be available on the Web tonight as well.</p>
<p><strong>Take the Tablet</strong>:  Rumors are swirling about Apple&#8217;s mysterious tablet computer.  All over the Web, Mac whores and interested ancillary parties discussed what it will look like, how much it will cost, and whether it&#8217;s already played out.  Can it cook dinner for you?  Help broker world peace? <a title="AT&amp;T and Verizon to Have Apple Tablet?  PC World" href="http://www.pcworld.com/article/187451/verizon_and_atandt_may_both_get_apple_tablet.html/" target="_blank"> Break the longtime AT&amp;T monopoly on Apple cellular devices?</a> We shall see.</p>
<p><strong>Big Changes Afoot</strong>:  No matter what side of the political spectrum you fall on, you&#8217;re bound to be affected (and soon) by the recent <a title="New York Times - Republican Victory in Massachusetts" href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/20/us/politics/20election.html?fta=y" target="_blank">Republican victory in Massachusetts</a>, the <a title="GalleyCat - Air America to close" href="http://www.mediabistro.com/fishbowlLA/radiodispatched/breaking_air_america_no_more_live_programming_filing_chapter_7_149648.asp" target="_blank">closure of influential talk radio station Air America</a>, and the <a title="NPR - Corporate Spending Limits" href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=122805666&amp;ps=cprs" target="_blank">Supreme Court&#8217;s landmark decision to open up campaign financing</a> by rolling back corporate spending limits.  Expect to see huge changes in the health care debate, fueled by evolving marketing tactics on the part of both smaller interest groups and big business.  Our prediction:  the landmark shift in social discourse that began with the contentious 2008 election was just the first step in a new marketing climate that relies on niche and multichannel tactics to mobilize and organize constituents and influence decisionmakers.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ve heard about the 90/10 rule, right (or the 80/20 rule or the 96/4 rule or one of its many incarnations)?  In Jack Humphrey&#8217;s excellent blog post on Twitter networking, he lays out the 90/10 rule so:
90% of what you share on Twitter should be made up of personal insights and thoughts along with a [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You&#8217;ve heard about the 90/10 rule, right (or the 80/20 rule or the 96/4 rule or one of its many incarnations)?  In Jack Humphrey&#8217;s <a title="Jack Humphrey 90/10 Twitter Networking Rule" href="http://www.twitip.com/the-90-10-rule-for-successful-twitter-networking/" target="_blank">excellent blog post on Twitter networking</a>, he lays out the 90/10 rule so:</p>
<blockquote><p>90% of what you share on Twitter should be made up of personal insights and thoughts along with a heavy dose of helpful links, while 10% should be made up of messages that more directly benefit you.</p></blockquote>
<p>By keeping your &#8220;buy from/benefit/look at me&#8221; Tweets to 10% or less of your total content, you don&#8217;t lower your skeeze factor&#8230;you create a great opportunity to use your social networks to promote others.  and isn&#8217;t community what it&#8217;s all about?  Here are 10 easy ways to share the social media love:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tomato.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-276" style="margin: 5px; float: right;" title="tomato" src="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tomato-203x300.jpg" alt="" width="203" height="300" /></a>Join the conversation</strong>:  Social media is no fun when it&#8217;s one-sided.  So get active and start conversing with your community!  Just engaging in conversation is a great way to attract attention to the worthy causes and businesses of others.</p>
<p><strong>Retweet</strong>:  RTs are a great way to point your network to people you know and love.  So find relevant tweets, and pass them on!</p>
<p><strong>Attribute</strong>:  Nobody likes to pass on an insight or link, only to be disregarded when it comes to attribution.  So take the time to link to the blog, Facebook page, or Twitter handle of the person or company you&#8217;re citing.</p>
<p><strong>Interview</strong>:  Ask your favorite colleagues and connections for a quick interview on your blog, website, or newsletter&#8230;and remember to include their contact information.</p>
<p><strong>Guest spot</strong>:  Better yet, invite contacts you love to guest blog, sharing their insights and expertise in their own words.  They just might ask you to return the favor (and at the very least will drive traffic and goodwill your way).</p>
<p><strong>Follow Friday</strong>:  The #ff tag is <em>de rigueur </em>on Twitter these days, and for good reason:  you can generate tons of goodwill by taking just a few seconds to identify follow-worthy friends to your Twitter tribe.</p>
<p><strong>Recommend</strong>:  Take a few moments to give a concise, eloquent LinkedIn recommendation or Yelp review to colleagues and service providers who have impressed you.</p>
<p><strong>Star and save</strong>:  Like someone&#8217;s blog post?  Take a second and star it on Google Reader or save to your de.licio.us account.  Your recommendation will doubtless drive a bit of traffic their way.</p>
<p><strong>Share plans</strong>:  Do you plan to attend a colleague&#8217;s new networking meeting or seminar?  Publicize your plans to attend and share links where applicable.  There&#8217;s nothing like showing up to an event your friends and connections have helped make successful.</p>
<p><strong>Follow through</strong>:  It can be tempting to treat backscratching and cross-promotion as a short-term gig.  But remember&#8230;consistency is the enemy of mediocrity.  Follow through on your commitments and consistently promote others.  You&#8217;ll get a great feeling in addition to those elusive brownie points.</p>


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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 18:47:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s get this out there:  writing is hard.  Writing about your business?  Even harder.  As I help clients refine their communications, I am reminded again and again of the importance of voice.  Unfortunately, many business owners either never think about voice, or assume that their own will do just fine.  I&#8217;m here to challenge those [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s get this out there:  writing is hard.  Writing about your business?  Even harder.  As I help clients refine their communications, I am reminded again and again of the importance of voice.  Unfortunately, many business owners either never think about voice, or assume that their own will do just fine.  I&#8217;m here to challenge those assumptions.  Here are six ways to find your voice:</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/scream.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-269 " style="margin: 5px; float: right;" title="scream" src="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/scream-190x300.jpg" alt="" width="211" height="333" /></a>Know what you&#8217;re looking for</strong>.  What is voice, anyway?  It&#8217;s the sum total of your words, the impression left by your word choices, grammar, sentence length, paragraph structure, and style.  Hard to define, but easy to recognize, voice creates expectations and delivers information in a unique, recognizable way.</p>
<p><strong>Go back to basics.</strong> What values and goals are behind your business?  Your voice should reflect them consistently, religiously.  If you&#8217;re committed to simplifying your clients&#8217; lives, why are you bombarding them with complex sentences and long, droning copy?  Get clear about why you&#8217;re talking, and let voice flow from there.</p>
<p><strong>Be unique</strong>.  Take a look at what others are doing&#8230;then dare to be different.  If you don&#8217;t understand what makes you stand out from the pack, how can you be sure that others will?  Take some time to brainstorm the qualities that make your company and approach unique.  Look at the list before you write.</p>
<p><strong>Kick assumptions to the curb</strong>.  It&#8217;s easy to assume that your clients will respond to a certain writing style&#8230;until it turns out that they hate it, or are turned off by it, or don&#8217;t get it.  It&#8217;s even easier to assume that your writing won&#8217;t pass muster.  Question those assumptions at every turn, and chuck the ones that are getting in the way of your communications.</p>
<p><strong>Trust your reader</strong>.  Writing creates relationship, a subtle give and take between reader and writer.  Resist the temptation to overtell or oversell.  You&#8217;ll overwhelm your reader and cloud your voice (two major no-nos).</p>
<p><strong>Chill out. </strong>It can be scary to commit to a particular identity for your business, but guess what?  Everything is impermanent, and you&#8217;re allowed to tinker, waffle, even change your mind.  So relax&#8230;better to try and fail than do nothing.</p>
<p><small>Image courtesy of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/itsholly/">It&#8217;s Holly</a></small></p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Many of my clients and friends know that I sold a book in 2009&#8230;and that I then had to write the book per my Byzantine contract with HarperCollins.  What you may not know is that writing a book and learning the business of publishing has given me a huge amount of insight into the other [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of my clients and friends know that <a title="It's Official!  Erin Just Sold Her First Book!" href="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/2009/05/04/its-official-erin-just-sold-her-first-book/" target="_blank">I sold a book in 2009</a>&#8230;and that I then had to write the book per my Byzantine contract with HarperCollins.  What you may not know is that writing a book and learning the business of publishing has given me a huge amount of insight into the other businesses I work with and, by extension, my own.  Here are some highlights from the journey:</p>
<p><img class="alignright" style="margin: 5px;" title="book" src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1140/525385533_87b06ae92b.jpg" alt="" width="250" height="376" /><strong>If you&#8217;re gonna do it, do it right</strong>.  Lyrics from a Wham! song?  Yes.  Good advice?  Yes.  When I decided to take the plunge and follow my dream of getting published, I did it the long, hard way.  I researched agents, wrote a killer query letter, and suffered through a failed attempt to sell a similar book before landing this deal.  It took three years, but it was more than worth it.  My book is going to get the audience&#8230;and the chance&#8230;it deserves.</p>
<p><strong>Know your audience</strong>.  One of the first questions I ask my clients is &#8220;who&#8217;s your audience?&#8221;  When they don&#8217;t know (or don&#8217;t want to bother finding out), I know we&#8217;re in trouble.  The same thing applies to writing a book.  Luckily, having a crystal-clear picture of my audience and my ideal reader has been a great organizing principle as I write.  When I get lost, I think of my ideal reader and what <em>she</em> wants to read.  This works equally well in marketing and business.  If you lose sight of your audience, you can&#8217;t be surprised when they don&#8217;t respond to your message.</p>
<p><strong>Know your limits</strong>.  I admit it:  I&#8217;m a workaholic.  Adding this project (a massive undertaking that my business partner has started referring to as &#8220;Erin&#8217;s pregnancy and childbirth&#8221;) to the already-huge workload of running a start-up was slightly ridiculous.  I&#8217;ve managed to do it, but there have been bumps, primarily three bouts of bronchitis that finally necessitated a solid week of rest without any work whatsoever.  If I could do it again, I&#8217;d set stretch deadlines and more realistic ones to keep myself better-paced and better-rested.  I see this tendency in the owners and employees of the companies I work with&#8230;people who tend to favor work rather than work-life balance.  Everyone has limits, and that&#8217;s okay.  Better to set an attainable goal and reach it than one you can never meet.</p>
<p><strong>The best work is collaborative</strong>.  Can I tell you how scary it was to receive my first reads and edits on <em>The Heroine&#8217;s Bookshelf</em>? I&#8217;m talking white-knuckled, terrified reading as I searched for the worst possible rejection of the work I&#8217;d labored over with such love and care.  Though I&#8217;ve been a professional writer for years, I really dreaded the editorial process before it began.  But going through the process has reminded me that this book is a team effort.  It wouldn&#8217;t have sold without my agent&#8217;s hard work or my editor&#8217;s championship.  Once it&#8217;s complete, I&#8217;ll rely on legions of copy editors, designers, typesetters, publicists, sales staff, and others to help make it a success.  The pleasure of the process&#8230;of opening yourself up to criticism and change&#8230;is profound.  And I find it&#8217;s the same for my clients.  It can be scary to bring in a consultant, to stare change in the face and back it up with that checkbook.  But once the process becomes collaborative, you usually have the support and insight you need to keep on going.</p>
<p>What have you learned from the projects you pursue outside of work?</p>
<p>Wanna learn more about my book?  <a title="The Heroine's Bookshelf" href="http://theheroinesbookshelf.com" target="_blank">Do it here!</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been a day since Facebook overhauled its privacy policy, and if you&#8217;re anything like me, your news feed is inundated with complaints, confusion, and furor.  I&#8217;ve read a lot of misinformation as to what Facebook is up to and what those concerned about their Facebook privacy should do, so here&#8217;s a quick aggregation of [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s been a day since Facebook overhauled its privacy policy, and if you&#8217;re anything like me, your news feed is inundated with complaints, confusion, and furor.  I&#8217;ve read a lot of misinformation as to what Facebook is up to and what those concerned about their Facebook privacy should do, so here&#8217;s a quick aggregation of what I&#8217;ve read and learned over the last few days:</p>
<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-254" style="margin: 5px; float: right" title="frustration" src="http://www.vococreative.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/frustration-300x199.jpg" alt="frustration" width="300" height="199" />What Facebook did: </strong> On December 9, Facebook began rolling out a privacy overhaul.  The evidence:  <a title="Facebook Privacy Settings Change Open Letter" href="http://blog.facebook.com/blog.php?post=190423927130" target="_blank">A recent letter</a> from Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook&#8217;s CEO&#8230;and the banner that will appear on top of your page announcing the new privacy settings once the rollout reaches you.</p>
<p><strong>What Facebook <em>really </em>did: </strong>Facebook&#8217;s new privacy settings are the social networking juggernaut&#8217;s entry into the world of public sharing.  The evidence?  More of your information is defaulted to be shared with &#8220;Everyone.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>What &#8220;Everyone&#8221; means now:</strong> NEWS ALERT &#8211; <em>&#8220;Everyone&#8221; in Facebook now includes Google and the rest of the world</em>.  I repeat:  &#8220;Everyone&#8221; really does equal &#8220;everyone.&#8221;  If information is tagged for &#8220;everyone,&#8221; that means that Joe Blow and his mom can read it&#8230;even if it&#8217;s a status update, photo post, or comment that used to be hidden under your Facebook veil.</p>
<p><strong>Two other important privacy changes:</strong> Facebook has eliminated your option to allow applications to access or not access your personal information.  Using an application now defaults to allowing access.  In addition, Facebook does not give you any way to control access to pages you&#8217;ve become a fan of.  Hence, if you are a private fan of a pro-choice organization but present a pro-life face to the world, or would die if your mom found out you&#8217;re a rabid fan of naked Frisbee, expect that information to be loud and clear from now on.  Moral:  Friend, fan, and use applications wisely!</p>
<p><strong>What you can do:</strong> If you object to any information being shared or indexed on Google, go ahead and set all of your privacy settings to &#8220;friends&#8221; or &#8220;friends of friends,&#8221; whichever level you&#8217;re comfortable with  (You can find these controls at Settings/Privacy Settings/Profile Information).  Don&#8217;t forget that Facebook&#8217;s new settings also affect your photos.  Also, you may want to uncheck the little check box reading &#8220;Public Search Results&#8221; under Settings/Privacy Settings/Search.</p>
<p><strong>The silver lining (sort of):</strong> Along with these freaky, Big Brother-esque changes, Facebook has launched one long-sought-after tool:  the ability to determine what level of access you want to give to any individual piece of content.  Now, if you are planning a suprise party for a friend and want venue suggestions from other friends, you can block the birthday boy from seeing your post while allowing others access.  To make use of this feature, hit the little &#8220;lock&#8221; icon at the bottom of your status update box and choose accordingly.  Note:  this feature does not appear to be rolled out in its entirety yet, but stay tuned over the next days.</p>
<p>Still confused about Facebook&#8217;s new privacy settings?  Find good rundowns and rants at <a title="Mashable Facebook Privacy Settings" href="http://mashable.com/2009/12/10/facebook-privacy-experts/" target="_blank">Mashable</a> and the <a title="EFF - Facebook Privacy Settings" href="http://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2009/12/facebooks-new-privacy-changes-good-bad-and-ugly" target="_blank">Electronic Frontier Foundation</a>.  Happy (safe) socializing!</p>
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