The Week in Tweets for 2010-04-17

  • Another Sierra Waldorf School auction has come and gone. Great food, music and money raised to keep the doors open. #
  • Having fun with the Google Search Story Video Creator. Make your own 30 sec. clips from Google searches. http://bit.ly/CRxGD #
  • Radar shows a bunch of rain almost upon us. I should take the trash out. #
  • Google #Searchstories seems to be overloaded. Previewing is taking a loooong time. #
  • New Google #Searchstories Visit Tuolumne County (http://bit.ly/cqYROe) and Strawberry Music Festival (http://bit.ly/bSbbaQ). #
  • New guest post from Rick Foster: Bad grammar: stupidity or mendacity? http://bit.ly/bkiImY #
  • Overnighting in SF, going to New Marketing Experience conference (w/Chris Brogan) tomorrow. Hope to bring home some insights. #
  • At #nme10 challenged to participate and take away something actionable. #
  • #nme10 Beautiful day in SF. Venue is right on the water at the Marina. #
  • Difference between B2C and B2B: Business Internet largely about quality. Consumer is about quantity. #nme10 #
  • Social CRM = Participation in a conversation that is going on with or without you. #nme10 #
  • “Always be helping” is the new “always be closing”. #nbe10 #
  • Correlation is not causation…but it’s a pretty good clue. #nme10 #
  • Inbound marketing is the red light of the red light district. #nme10 #
  • It’s a buying cycle, not a sales cycle. #nme10 #
  • Afternoon session starting at New Marketing Experience #nme10 #
  • Good content is content that’s in service to the audience. #nme10 #
  • Email marketers: less is more. Would you want to see this email in your own inbox? #nme10 #
  • From @chrisbrogan: Outsource the least important parts of your job. #nme10 #
  • Great conference. @chrisbrogan is not only a good speaker but also a very good panel moderator. Last post #nme10 #
  • Ning is dropping their free social networking service. #BuddyPress now has a Ning importer and Ning to BP blog. http://bit.ly/bIMlGC #
  • The AP Stylebook changes “Web site” to “website”. I guess that makes it official. #
  • Trying to install Win7 upgrade to XP. First bad sign: the DVD won’t boot. Working on creating a bootable USB drive. Painful. #
  • Do I provide helpful tips about doing a Win7 upgrade or gripe about all the stupid hoops to jump through? Tough choice… #
  • You’d think that a Microsoft utility would check for dependencies *before* it spent 20 minutes copying files. #
  • Now on 3rd try creating USB bootable Win7, using Microsoft tool. This time from laptop already running Win7. #
  • After 2 1/2 hours, my first tip: Don’t try making a Win7 bootable USB device on an XP machine. Finally able to start on the upgrade. #
  • Yay! A working Win7 is installed on my desktop computer. Now for a few days of setup… #

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