McLaughlin commented on the following stories on BizSugar
5 Corporate Brands With 1 Million Or More Followers On Twitter | Twarketing: Twitter Marketing Case Studies
"Funny to see google on that list. I sent them a tweet that I've sent in other formats, maybe they will answer (why does translate.google.com still default to spanish as the language to translate from when you have the detect lingo option?) Not many of those listed have a lot of 'friends' which is kid of sad. Social Media is supposed to be social."Augmented ID by TAT: Mobile Devices Become Clairvoyant - PSFK
"I'm not sure how this software works, but I assume that the face has to already be in a data base somewhere. In the beginning of the sample video, the first guy records his own image and chooses the information that he wants available. If you are in sales and have your clients images associated with their phone numbers, a good facial recognition software could dig through the images on your phone and show yo the appropriate info. "Five Ways to Increase White Paper Exposure
"I just heard PerryB talking about how he mixes social media together to get his end goal. Unfortunately, "80% of all Twitter tweets of this nature are thought of as “pointless babbleâ€" (if I may quote Mr. Kantor's article). It is hard to get around that pointless babble, but a lot of the time people like that part, it's that exact thing that lets people see that you are human."Subscribe
“In the ever-evolving landscape of Search Engine Optimization (SEO),...”
“Rachel: Great to hear! Thanks for your kind words! :)
All the Best,
Martin...”
“Thank you, Martin. That's a fantastic motto... and I couldn't agree more!...”
“Lisa: Good to hear! Thanks for your response....”
“For sure, I know I did years ago when I was working for others....”
Hints for first time entrepeneurs | Growth
"It's funny to see people that make their business stationary and business cards in their first days of business. I suppose IF you sell business stationary and business cards then they are the #1 thing to do, but otherwise they are not. In addition to the business plan I like having a one page proposal. A 1PP is like your elevator pitch, but on paper. Have the benefits you supply to a customer ready to show and we all know that no one will read more than one page unless they are already hooked. In the marketing section, keep in mind that a testimonial from a happy client is worth more than the things that you say. Work with your first customer to get a testimonial. If they write a weak one, call up and fill in the blanks with your words, asking if the customer would agree with your statements (Mr. Customer, where you said "he was good" would you be willing to say that .. ). Make sure you send the full copy to the customer and get the customer to agree to your using it."