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OK, I’ve officially caught the HTML5 bug. I’ve attended several free events at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View over the past month, including talks by Michael Mullany, VP of Products and Marketing at Sencha on “HTML5 and the dawn of rich mobile web applications” (See Continue Reading

King Content

On April 15, 2011 By

Tech society is coming around to the understanding that the shiny gadget is pretty useless without quality content, an old-school value. Google’s tweaked algorithm, now biased to favor content quality and reduce Web spam gaming, makes this especially critical. Yes boys and girls, there’s no shortcut. If you want a good Web site, you have [...]

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The Web Shaman has just re-published McGinnis Chiropractic, Inc. in WordPress. My client, Dr. Tina, is an awesome chiropractor, and I’m not just saying that because she paid me to re-work her site! I’ve actually been going to her practice for over ten years. Please do check out her new site, and her services. [...]

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In talking to people about Facebook and other social media, The Web Shaman has seen a lot of fear, or fear masked as dismissal of “the new toy.” A lot of Americans, and this includes 50% of all American businesses who block social media, are not seeing the implications and possibilities of the new, electro-socially connected world we now live in. Fear is not a productive or profitable emotion. The Web Shaman explains why personal networks are important to your economic well-being, as well as your happiness, and gives some sage advice about how to make best use of this amazing phenomenon.

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The Web Shaman attends two events on the same day, unrelated except for the idea of networking, and get’s the messages that making social connections, both personal and virtual, is almost as important as listening.

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Like the shamen artists of paleolithic times helped the tribe visualize prey as a way of acquiring vital food, The Web Shaman helps people and organizations channel their resonant core values onto the Web, as a way to both reflect and attract the vital outcomes they envision for themselves.

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It has been reported that about half of all employers now block social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter. In time, this will be revealed as a mistake that gave your competitor an edge. Let’s take a look at the three main reasons employers fear social media. I’ll take a knock at each one, then spell out why a look to obvious futures show the folly of blocking.

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Why i tweet

On February 5, 2011 By

Why i tweet. Hint: It’s democracy.

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