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March 9, 2010

Failure is Critical

Whether you’re aware of it or not, you, the humble reader, are quite accustomed to failure. Think back to the start of your day, from the moment you woke up until now. What’s the first failure you can think of? How about a less obvious and even smaller failure?

My answers to those questions: after waking up I habitually pull on a cord to open the blinds to get a look at the weather. This morning I didn’t have a firm grasp on the cord and as I pulled on it my hand slipped off the plastic knob which then went about whipping me in the face. That was a surprising failure. A more subtle failure was that I let my green tea steep too long, making it taste a bit like fish.

I reacted to both failures in a certain way. Whipping myself in the face made me feel stupid for a moment, but then I had an idea for an alarm clock that would open the blinds for me. Steeping my green tea too long inspired me to see if anyone made a timer that would lift the tea bag out when ready.

Rather than simply say to myself “iIll remember that for next time.”, I said “there’s a solution to that problem that I can either buy already or I could sell.”

These are trivial failures used mainly to help illustrate a point. Oversteeping tea is a lot different than overestimating the demand for your product.

Which leads me to core of what I’ve been wanting to suggest all along: good entrepreneurs know not only how turn failure into success, but how to increase their opportunities to learn from failure.

Let me pitch a business idea:

We’re going to head over to Germany and see if the record stores there will either give or sell their unsold stock for cheap, then we’ll load them up in the trunk of my car and try to sell them to people walking past.

That sounds like a very simple idea that is also destined for failure. But that’s exactly how Virgin Records started. While it’s hard to find a diary of everything that’s wrong with the idea, two things are clear: every failure Branson experienced was overcome, and even if he hadn’t been able to gain from his failures the initial financial costs to Branson were incredibly low. By design, he made it easy to fail.

The phrase “fail fast” is practically a cliche now, but the principles behind the phrase are what allowed Branson to iteratively fail, learn from mistakes made, grow as a result, and become one of the world’s richest men.

Speaking about his decision to start an airline, Branson said:

My interest in life comes from setting myself huge, apparently unachievable challenges and trying to rise above them…

I’d bet that the cost for Branson to travel from the UK to Germany to start Virgin Records is more than what it costs to incorporate, get basic accounting in place, and setup the services to start accepting payments from customers costs today.

Here are just a few services that can help you get started down a path of failing, succeeding, and repeating. Go rise above the unachievable!

Design
CrowdSpring
Sortfolio
99designs

Collaboration/Communication
Basecamp
Campfire
Skype
Grasshopper (disclaimer – I work for Grasshopper as Director of Grasshopper Labs)

Accounting/Billing
Freshbooks
LessAccounting
Chargify (disclaimer – Chargify started as a Grasshopper Labs project)

Filed under: Tips and How To’s — Tags: , , , , , , , , , — Michael Buffington – Director of Grasshopper Labs @ 4:22 pm

February 9, 2010

Infograph: The State of the Internet Today

Today, the Internet world is more important than ever. Our lives are interwoven with it, both private and corporate.

We plan our outings, keep in contact with friends, and communicate with each other on the Web. Our daily business dealings revolve around email, online resources, and collaborative software like Google Wave. We get our news online, watch our movies on YouTube, and keep-up-to-date with Twitter. More importantly, the Internet, and Social Media in particular, are proving to be very important to the way we advertise and market ourselves, our products, and our ideas.

Keeping up with ThoughtPick’s latest “Learn Social Media By Example“, we believe that to pull off great online campaigns, you need to be familiar with the audience. Not your audience in particular, but the larger Internet audience that might come across your campaign. It is essential to keep the Internet’s demographics in mind when creating any online content.

We will be using parts of our latest favorite infograph, created by Focus, to explore the different facets of online existence.

These illustrations use 100 circles to help visualize a crowd of a 100 people, and how they live in the online ecosystem.

The Basic Information: Gender, Age, and Income

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Who uses the Internet

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January 20, 2010

How to Brand Yourself Online

Today, brands are everywhere; the water we drink is branded, the vegetables we eat are branded, the paper we print on is branded, even the socks we wear are branded!

Yes, it’s a “brand” new world.

The importance of branding

Branding is very important because it sets people’s expectations and creates an emotional attachment to products and companies. Well branded products convey a sense of higher quality, even when the quality of the physical product being sold is known to be low-end. A good example is Ikea—while their furniture is famous for being affordable, the company’s brand is so strong that people are likely to trust it over another affordable furniture store.

Branding YOU

What makes you stick out from the crowd? Photo by: Ledgard

What makes you stick out from the crowd? Photo by: Ledgard

While most companies have figured out the importance of branding their products, services and corporate culture, it’s time for us individuals to realize that it’s not just corporations and products that need to be branded.

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January 7, 2010

10 Tweeps Who Will [fill-in-the-blank] Your Creative Juices!

There are a bunch of people on Twitter talking about everything and anything, nonetheless, we all need our constant supply of creativity! So, in our unending service to humanity, we would like to share with you the top 10 creative tweeps who you must follow on your Twitter account.

These are people who perfected the art of a 140 character creativity, and are able to stimulate your creative juices with their brilliant “single” liners.

1. @bkmacdaddy, Brian McDaniel

Biography: Web and graphic designer: SEO XHTML CSS PHP Joomla Templates, Magento Themes, Wordpress Themes, Twitter Backgrounds – all your web design dreams in 1 place!

Interesting Tweets:

A Showcase Of Logos Of Logo Designers – http://bit.ly/5KlrBW

Surreal Illustrations by Mámo Tuja – Abduzeedo – http://bit.ly/8spXHj

@bkmacdaddy: Inspirational design related tweets

@bkmacdaddy: Inspirational design related tweets

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Filed under: Offbeat — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , — Beirut @ 4:55 pm

December 7, 2009

Top 10 Ways to Commit Twitter Suicide!

“Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.” Phil Dinahue

Suicide Cartoon

Suicide Cartoon

Not to seem as if I am taking this issue lightly, allow me to explain that the way I see it, there are different types of suicides: the  tragedy of taking one’s own life, the curse of business suicide, your average social suicide and so on.

This post is a humorous way of addressing one side of social media suicide: Twitter suicide!

During our last team’s brainstorming session, while discussing different social media related issues, and Twitter related experiences and annoyances, it occurred to me: What are the things that Twitter users could do and be considered as committing Twitter suicide?

This is what my imagination could muster…

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Filed under: Offbeat, Tips and How To’s — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , — Beirut @ 4:25 pm

December 1, 2009

50 Top Noise-Free Twitter Tips in Social Media, Marketing, SEO & Design! Part 5

Wouldn’t it be just great if you could find the most useful tweets and links about the hottest most interesting topics online, all in one place? Wouldn’t it be just convenient if you could link that valuable information to the tweeple who posted it so you can have continuous access to his/her tweets by following him/her accordingly?

Below you will find our fifth specialized well researched list of 50 Top Twitter Tips and Links divided into 5 distinctive categories: 1) Social Media & Technology, 2) Marketing & Advertising, 3) Design, 4) SEO, 5) Motivational & More.

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November 30, 2009

Top 10 Social Media Golden Posts: Rules, Tips & Know-How’s!

At Thoughtpick, we don’t claim to be social media gurus – because… don’t get me started! However, we place a great deal of our time and effort researching and analyzing the most up-to-date and informative news, reviews and advice to bring to you a better, more beneficial social media experience.

Therefore, in this post, I am compiling for you our top 10 social media golden posts, with a brief summary on each, in order to make it easier for you to locate, read and further gain deeper insights from our experience in this field.

1. 10 Social Media Campaigns that Rock! Learn How to do the Same!

The Social Media Basket!

The Social Media Basket!

This post seeks to provide you with answers for the following questions: What defines an exemplary social media campaign? What are the elements necessary to capture consumers’ attention and bring about interest and participation in any given social media campaign? How can we measure the success of a social media campaign?

2. 10 Social Media Campaigns that Failed! Avoid their mistakes!

Contrary to the aforementioned post, this post tries to define a failed social media campaign as well as the factors and elements that drive a social media campaign to its doom in addition to listing the lessons learned from failed campaigns.

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Filed under: Research-Based Topics, Tips and How To’s — Tags: , , , , , , — Beirut @ 4:49 pm

October 26, 2009

User Manual: What to Expect When Using Social Media?

“Anger always comes from frustrated expectations”. Elliott Larson

Expectations are – simply put – the building blocks and the breaking points of everything in life.

Expectations Only Lead to Disappointment!

Expectations Only Lead to Disappointment!

Whether in the way we conduct our personal lives or business wise, expectations usually have the power to strengthen or hinder efforts and in turn influence any outcomes either positively or negatively.

Hundreds, no, thousands of books and articles were published about various subjects pertaining to expectations all around us. The main reason for these publications is to prepare individuals for what they might face in certain situations or during specific events or cases and how to deal with them accordingly.


Social Media Expectations: The good, the bad & the ugly!

Preconceptions about a certain concept, person, place and so on have the ability to cause confusion. This is because the human mind conditions itself to a certain way of dealing with things based on prior expectations. Thus, if the expectations are not met, the mind usually refuses to change its perceptions and whatever is at play might lose its credibility and attractiveness element.

Therefore, I thought I would prepare a list, divided into 3 categories: the good, the bad and the ugly. The main purpose of this list is pointing out everything one must expect to encounter through his/her use of social media channels, tools and platforms.

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October 19, 2009

Top 10 Tips to Get Rid of Your Social Media Addiction!

I admire addicts. In a world where everybody is waiting for some bline, random disaster, or some sudden disease, the addict has the comfort of knowing what will most likely wait for him down the road. He’s taken some control over his ultimate fate, and his addiction keeps the cause of death from being a total surprise.” Chuck Palahnuik

Social Media Addiction!

Social Media Addiction!

Whether or not we choose to admit it, each of us has, or at least is prone to having, a certain addiction at some point in time or another and for a specific substance, object, concept and so on. Recently though, the hot topic which everybody seems to be talking about is the sibling of Internet addiction; the one and only: social media addiction!

Yes, I know what you are thinking now: “Social media addiction is overrated.” Some might even say: “It is a joke!“. I have to brutally disagree! Just as any other addiction has the power to eventually end up disturbing and disrupting your lifestyle, social media is capable of causing the same damage!

Quick therapy is key to effective recovery!

Previously, I wrote a couple of articles discussing the negative outcomes of social media addiction and stating the effects of social media on our overall mental health. Back then, I was simply stating the problems and the consequences that I observed through my humble experience with social media. However, the goal of this post is to give you the top 10 pointers and tips on how to cure yourself, with the help of others, from your social media addiction.

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September 2, 2009

Username: @xadultfinder – Action: Unfollow! More Twitter Tips…

Apart for the Twitter avatar and background, what would influence your choice of people to follow on Twitter? How many Twitter users have you unfollowed due to their user names? What is the best method for companies to benefit from Twitter user names?

So what’s all the fuss about?

“No one cares anyway”… Right? Wrong! Take a look at the following comments:

@Kurd said “I have blocked people before based solely on their avatar or name, if it was offensive enough. Or if I’m following someone with, say, a puppy avatar with the user name “ILoveLife” but at some point they’ve changed their avatar and name to a spread-eagle model named “SexFrosting.”

Lois Arnando added, “Rather than background, I’m more concerned with the user name.”

I’m sure many of you out there would agree to what these two gentlemen had to say, and I’m 100% percent certain that you’ll have one story or another about bad or annoying experiences with at least one of your followers’ user names!

First Impression Matters :)

First Impression Matters...

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