TheRudeHamptons.com Makes Front Page News
My hobby website/social experiment, TheRudeHamptons.com, has made the front page of The East Hampton Press. Brendan did an excellent job on the article. Thanks Brendan!
Link to the article here.
Random thoughts, everyday observations, for those who know me - a little bit of those random facts and figures I seem to collect. Of course this doesn't represent the opinions of my employer, LivePerson
My hobby website/social experiment, TheRudeHamptons.com, has made the front page of The East Hampton Press. Brendan did an excellent job on the article. Thanks Brendan!
Link to the article here.
I haven't posted in a while, but I'm back.
This morning I ran into George from the Apprentice in Penn Station, NYC catching the Acela.
More thoughtful posts to come.
My good friend and former colleague is on Wallstrip for an interview about his company Lotame.
Interesting insight on social media advertising.
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I've started to use his technique and it works - much faster then mousing around.
Great mentions of the .com bubble of 2000 and whether we have one today.