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Happy Cinco de Mayo

On May 4th, 2013, posted in: infographics, Posts & Occasional Rants by 0 Comment

Cinco de Mayo is one of those holidays, like St. Patrick’s Day that is celebrated with more festivities in the US than the purported home country. Cinco De Mayo is NOT Mexican Independence Day, but the celebration of Mexican heritage commemorating the victory of the Mexican Army over the French at the Battle of Puebla in 1862...

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Teens & Social Media

  Talking to and with teens is very different than adults. We all remember what it was like being a teen. It is a time to be a bit rebellious and to exert independence from their parents. Teens tend to be early adopters. They show that independence and their early adoption trends in music and in fashion...

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Anti-Social Networks

  Have you lost a friend on a social media network based on a post?  I think many of us who are active have either posted things some didn’t like or seen things posted by others we didn’t like. Certainly  such divisive events such as the past election, gun control, taxes, and religion have fueled..

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How Small Businesses Are Using Social Media (& What Are They Doing Wrong)?

  Close to 75% of small business employ no one to manage their social media.They are small businesses after all and in small businesses many people wear many hats. Is this the right choice however? Social media is big and it’s important. More importantly, it is always in a state of change and flux. Should small business employ..

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The Internet in 2015

  Making predictions is not always easy. Remember President Romney’s inauguration? Or the huge snowstorm that was predicted for your city this past winter that turned into an inch or two of snow instead? Well, Cisco has laid out this prediction for the amount of traffic that will transverse the internet in a couple of years and..

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