Browsing the blog archives for January, 2010

Nice to meet you anyway…

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corner6labs represented at the Dallas Social Media club (#angelikatheater #smcdallas @dallassmc) event last night where Chris Brogan, co-author of New York Times best selling book, Trust Agents, was the keynote speaker. I won’t go into too much detail because frankly you probably don’t care, but all in all the event was pretty awesome. Chris reassured [...]

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Can I get a charity?…Would you like that social media sized?

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There a few media outlets, and a few ticked off people that are reporting that the Haiti relief movement is one of the most successful charity drives to date! Even bigger than the relief efforts from hurricane Katrina. That may come as a surprise to some, but to me, the reason is pretty clear. Give [...]

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Brogan In Dallas @dallassmc

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[QUICK CORRECTION] - The event is on 01/21/10 and not the 22nd like I said in the video. You may not have gotten tickets but we won’t let you freeze to death outside. We will be tweeting and broadcasting live segments of the Chris Brogan Dallas Social Media Club Sponsored Event. Go to www.cornersix.com/chrisbrogan to view [...]

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Tid Bits, Tricks, Nick-Nack-Paddy-Wacks of Marketing Woes

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Some of you may have notices that our blogging has become a little thin over the past couple of weeks. Guess what? 2010 came with gifts, so business-is-a-booming, and with that comes the looming issue of resources to manage our internal marketing efforts. Don’t laugh and or scoff, it happens to all of us. One [...]

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5+1 Attributes of Inspirational Marketing

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My wife forwarded me an article about inspirational leadership yesterday with a note saying “Bueno refrescar un poco”, which means “It is good to refresh [lessons] a little bit”.  Which reminded that, although we are always learning new  lessons all the time, we only effectively incorporate them into our actions when we practice them. Thus [...]

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