Thursday, July 17, 2008

It's hard to say you love someone (and it's hard to say you don't)

I am currently crunching out my latest column for Marketing Magazine's...hmm...September issue I think, I tend to lose track. So my thoughts are preoccupied with telling the offline marketers how to get the conversation started while delivering a few home truths, we'll see how that goes.

But I'm also grinning ear to ear as I type this, so much good work out there this morning, and rather than talk about one thing, I want to point you in a few directions.

1. Gaping Void - a recent post from Hugh Macleod which really hits home for me at the moment:
It's good to be young and full of dreams. Dreams of one day doing something "insanely great". Dreams of love, beauty, achievement and contribution. But understand they have a life of their own, and they're not very good at following instructions. Love them, revere them, nurture them, respect them, but don't ever become a slave to them. Otherwise you'll kill them off prematurely, before they get the chance to come true.

2. My good friend Julian Cole has a social media framework which is a great piece of thinking, it should be read and pondered and then executed. No questions.

3. Lastly, because I'm in a goofy mood, XKCD. It is a regular web comic, often bizarre, rather amusing.



OK, back to the column. Happy Friday everyone, let's go light on the marketing today and put a little bit extra into the stuff that really matters. Deal?

Deal.
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