Posted in Ann Handley on Nov 4th, 2008
Today’s New York Times has an article that talks about how the 2008 race for the White House “fundamentally upended” the way presidential campaigns are fought in this country. Part of that is because blogs and the internet have played a greater role this time around. But what’s more, the electorate has changed because of [...]
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Posted in Ann Handley on Oct 10th, 2008
“Some of my friends are on Facebook,” my daughter told me the other day. We were riding in the car, both facing forward, but I noticed her gauge my reaction with a quick sideways glance. “Anyway,” said Caroline, who is 11 going on 41, “I don’t think it’s appropriate.”
Later, I checked out the Facebook [...]
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Posted in Ann Handley on Oct 1st, 2008
Recently, watching my daughter thumb through a new catalog from a local toy store, I noticed small icons at the bottom of each product description. It turns out that they are “ExpressCodes,” or ratings that indicate “how the product can assist in reaching your child’s developmental milestones.”
Yeah, seriously: A basketball, for example, is called out [...]
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Posted in Ann Handley on Sep 29th, 2008
We’re so excited to welcome our newest contributor!
Ann Handley is an 11-year veteran of creating and managing digital content to build relationships for organizations and individuals. Ann has a demonstrated ability to develop content strategy and to fully execute on it. She has a passion for building community, particularly in using new media tools to [...]
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