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Mad Libs and Social Media Mission Statements

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Today, a guest post and a punch of humor from our regular-ish reality check correspondent, Matt Ridings. I realize this isn’t one of those posts that everyone will agree with. That’s fine, we’re all wrong sometimes, and this time it might as well be you. In all seriousness though, there’s Read more »

Why We Need Rule Breakers and Rule Makers

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Today’s guest post is by Tac Anderson. Tac is the VP of Digital Strategies for Waggener Edstrom EMEA and blogs regularly about communication, technology, social media and developing trends at NewCommBiz. Tac just recently moved from Seattle to London. And his post today is about a concept near and dear to my Read more »

What I Wish People Knew: Andrew Norcross

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Today’s Wish People Knew is from Andrew Norcross, one of many ongoing responses to this post. I’m delighted to share the more personal side of some of the folks you might know online and that I’ve enjoyed getting to know better. Beneath Andrew Norcross‘ colorfully tattooed skin and lanky frame Read more »

What I Wish People Knew: Kneale Mann

Today’s is a guest post from Kneale Mann, one of many responses to this post. I’m delighted to share the more personal side of some of the folks you might know online and that I’ve enjoyed getting to know better. Kneale Mann assists medium to large enterprise on a range Read more »

What I Wish People Knew: Meg Fowler

Today’s is a guest post from Meg Fowler, one of many responses to this post. I’m delighted to share the more personal side of some of the folks you might know online and that I’ve enjoyed getting to know better. Meg is a copywriter by vocation, and spends her days in Read more »

Forget Your POV, What’s Your TOV?

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Today, an important question and topic from BTT regular contributor, Matt Ridings. I’ve always been verbose. It’s this undeniable need to have people truly ‘understand’ what I’m saying, and it takes a lot of words to try and get nuance across. Combine that with the fact that I’m a very Read more »

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