Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Wow! Google Gives 20 Million to Several Important Causes...

Good job Google (GOOG)! I am a big critic of yours but this almost makes up for all of your transgressions, lol

I hope some other companies who consider themselves progressive can follow in your footsteps. And as individuals we can learn a lot from this as well.

As we drink egg nog in front of warm fireplaces its important to remember the billions who live below the poverty line. And its children who suffer the most from poverty; lack of clean drinking water, food, shelter, education.....

in reference to: Happy Holidays from Google (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, December 21, 2009

No Paid Sick Days for Walmart Workers Who Need it Most

This does not surprise me but I would like to create more awareness about the problem if I can. Walmart has gotten bad press over several issues in the past few years so this is just a drop in the bucket. But if you were one of the affected workers the story would be way different.

This hits close to home also because many of the highly trained technical people I work with daily are "contractors" and dont get paid sick days either. Nor do they get health insurance, life insurance, dental insurance, vacation days... and the list continues.

This NY Times article says this problem may worsen the Flu pandemic but that is far from the only side effect. Parents and families already on the poverty line are hit by this and numerous other jabs while the fat cats on Wall St. got bailed out. When will we learn?

in reference to:

"Paid Sick Days"
- Fears That Lack of Sick Leave Helps Spread Swine Flu - NYTimes.com (view on Google Sidewiki)

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Holiday Decoration Prank Foiled

One of my cousins had a great idea for Christmas....

...too bad the local authorities said one old lady thought this was real and tried to help the dummy down, lol

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Excellent Marketing Tool I Use Several Times Per Day!!!

I love being able to get insights on my competitors and my own sites in one click. Between spyfu.com, compete.com and SEMRush you can get a pretty good understanding of how much reach and marketing dollars a site has. My array of research tools gets much deeper than this though but for a quick snapshot these three are highly useful. I actually checked the numbers and data at these three sites against data from my own campaigns and found that they are pretty accurate. There were slight discrepancies and differences but the overall trends were real and matched up. Do your own research and let me know what you find....

in reference to: SEMRush - service for competitors research, shows Google organic and AdWords keywords for any site or domain (view on Google Sidewiki)

Monday, December 14, 2009

Exposure vs. Reputation Management Problems

I agree Kevin, a short social media policy for your employees, lawyers or not, is necessary because newcomers might not be aware of the pitfalls and doing damage control after the fact is tedious sometimes. And for a company it could be very dangerous.

Making the list too long might discourage some from participating and make you look like big brother. And considering the possible benefits I would try to encourage it as much as possible.

in reference to: A simple social media policy for law firms : Real Lawyers Have Blogs (view on Google Sidewiki)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Techmeme is a must for techies!!!

I love Techmeme...

With developments popping up from all corners of the globe it has become hard to stay current as a technologist. I read multiple sources just for tech news and in total I have over 200 feeds in my news feed reader. TechCrunch, Mashable, blue.PoPurls.com are my main sources after I check whats hot on Techmeme.

And while I am talking about news again I have to give another shout out to http://newsmap.jp/# - This site makes scanning top news almost fun.

in reference to: Techmeme (view on Google Sidewiki)