On Jul 9, 2012, Brad McCarty wrote:
I know that you’re traditionally working with radio/print/tv stuff. But have you considered the impact that websites and blogs can have for your clients? Not just for being a place to authentically talk to their customers, but also for improved search engine rankings as a byproduct.—Brad McCarty
Okay, so when the Managing Editor of one of the world’s largest and greatest tech news sites offers you some advice, you:
A) Count yourself lucky that he’s an old friend, and
B) Do what he says. Now.
On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Tim Miles wrote:
Hi Brad,Absolutely! It’s not something I blog about regularly, but we incorporate into all our clients’ master strategies and tactics.Come to think of it … I don’t know why I don’t blog about it regularly. Thanks for the inspiration. We see the same, like, ten mistakes over and over again on smb websites, and we see so many trying to use social media as a megaphone instead of as a listening device and relationship deepener.Hmm … Web Wednesdays on The Daily Blur. You’re an inspiration.Speaking of which, congrats on all your success with TNW!! Selfishly though, I really enjoy reading your more personal stuff.You’ve got a great voice.Thanks for writing and pointing out a blind spot. I really appreciate it.timmo
I’ve heard from several old friends this week.
It’s a good week then. Hope the same is true for you. Look for Web Wednesdays starting next week.
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