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Author Archives: Gahlord Dewald
Thoughtfaucet Apprentice Lab: Gist
This online event already happened. Probably be a followup post in awhile. If you don’t want to miss things like this in the future, add yourself to the notification list by filling out the form at the bottom of this post. This Sunday I’m going to be training the Thoughtfaucet Apprentices to use Gist, a […]
Burlington Vermont Snowday.
Warning: This post has no information related to marketing, communication, emerging technologies, SEO or Google or social media or anything. Instead, it has skiing. We got a lot of snow today. I got to work on cross country skis. This is how I would like to get to work every day.
Stop trying to engage your audience.
What do people mean when they say to “engage your audience” via social media?
Seeking feedback: Crowdsourced research on Google Algorithm change and real estate
Update: Google’s algorithm has spread to all the proxies I have access to. So the research will change accordingly. A shortened version of what I discovered before the changes when examining four different markets in the US can be found in my Inman Column on the new algorithm. Free on March 1st, 2011 and paid […]
Three questions about your website — Google’s “Farmer” algorithm update, with real estate as an example
Will Google’s “Farmer” Algorithm update hurt the real estate agent and broker website rankings?
Thoughtfaucet Apprentice Lab: LinkedIn Profiles Webinar
Thoughtfaucet is lucky enough to have a couple of exceptionally ambitious apprentices from Champlain College here in Burlington, VT. They both know a lot of useful things, but I’m determined to teach them a few more useful things. When putting together some of the training materials I realized that maybe other people would like to […]
Social isn’t a strategy.
Can social media save small business?
Tech trends from Stefan Swanepoel
Stefan Swanepoel’s Tech Trends as a mind map.
Vermont Women’s Business Center: Making a website in a handful of hours.
One of my recent “Take Gahlord to Lunch” clients was the Vermont Women’s Business Center. They were in a tough situation with their website. Hackers had managed to destroy their existing website leaving them with no way to update their constituents about upcoming events. Redesign and development of a website without the benefit of planning […]