Arriving late at the Las Vegas airport, I took a shuttle to my hotel, The D, in downtown Las Vegas. When I got there, I knew this was going to be a trip to remember. Not only was the Fremont Experience on at full blast, but no less than three cover bands were playing loud music right outside my
Fear and Blogging in Las Vegas
This year I'm going to Las Vegas, but not because I just want to go to Vegas. Rather, because I want to take part in the Consumer Electronics Show 2015, also known as CES. Now for me, CES has been a destination I’ve reached only in my dreams. I’ve always followed the show, watching updates from my
CES 2015 Pre-Game
Okay, I'm so excited about going to CES 2015 in Las Vegas, NV that I can barely stand it. But my wife says I should just calm down and bang out a blog post about my preliminary thoughts. So I will. I've never been to CES, but I've followed the event every year since I've been aware it existed.
Business “Sophistication” Equals Adequate Information Technology Use and Sharp Accountants
Upon reading Cari Gervin's "The Case Against Pilot" in last week's Metro Pulse, I realized that the sales executives at Pilot/Flying J kind of had a point. If a business doesn't keep track of rebates themselves, they sort of deserve to lose money when they don't get their fair share. Isn't it the
What To Do When Your Friends Write a Blog Post
So you're starting to see more random blog posts being posted up by your friends on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, and you want to know what to do with them. This article will tell you how to "hook up" your friend by sharing the blog post, giving them more readers and hopefully more traffic to their
Google+ is the new Facebook!
So have you heard about the new social networking site that everyone is talking about? It is called Google+ and it is Google's latest foray into the social networking arena. With failed attempts like Buzz, Waves, and Latitude stacking up like old records, it looks like they've come to their senses
The Best Blog Post I’ve Ever Written
Really it was quite mediocre, this post I've written. No one will read it, save for the web bots and Internet spiders, who aren't my target demographic, nor could they understand what a broken computer is, or want to market themselves with a website. Often the best work isn't read, nor clicked
GetMorePC Spotlight in The Social Media Professional Series
Today, I'm posting the answers to the Social Media Professional Series from over on Gregory Stringer's blog, Grannelle's Social Media. This was a great exercise and got me to think about some things that I've not thought about in a while. Here are the questions and my answers: How do you best