Heads up to those of you who frequently inquire about whether or not I’m headed to your neck of the woods: I just posted a handful of 2010 dates, stretching from Georgia to Seattle, on The 3/50 Project Facebook page (under the Events tab).
As a taste of what’s found there: [click here to continue…]
Are you a Facebook user? Think your posts are only visible to people you’ve friended? Well, hate to break this to you, but as of yesterday morning…well…not so much.
Facebook now allows Google indexing. Translated into English? Whatever you write can end up in a Google search. Granted, most of us aren’t cranking out personal posts that would be of interest, but…sure would be a shame if you spouted off about a certain vendor you were frustrated with, then learned it was showing up when consumers searched for the same company. [click here to continue…]
One of the most often asked questions during media interviews about The 3/50 Project is “Does it work?”…which is second only to “Do consumers ‘get it’?”
Yup. To both.
But hey, don’t just take my word for it. [click here to continue…]
What’s the hot topic this holiday season? Local, independent brick and mortar businesses–how they’re faring, and why they’re important.
Oh yeah. And who supports them (enter: The 3/50 Project).
Check out the article that ran on AOL Small Business yesterday. Pretty great stuff, with lots of positive juice. Sweeeeeet!
Heads up to those of you in the Jacksonville, Florida area: I’ll be one of the guests on tomorrow morning’s edition of Florida Public Radio’s program, First Coast Connect (WJCT 89,9 FM), talking about The 3/50 Project. The segment is slotted to air at approximately 9:25 EST, so set your clocks….
Big thanks to Florida Public Radio for the invite; the more consumer ears who hear about the importance of supporting local, independent brick and mortars, the better-—for all of us.
Ooh, how I do love it when The 3/50 Project gets great national coverage! Check out the article that ran today on Daily Finance, written by Bruce Watson, about who we are, what we stand for, and what we need to keep moving the Project forward.
(On a personal note, a big high five to Bruce, who is one heck of a fun person to be interviewed by.)
On the heels of a carefully worded Facebook request that supporters of The 3/50 Project please respect our registered trademarks and copyrights, a handful of followers made a great suggestion: Why not create a Facebook image specifically for use on supporters’ profiles?
Why not, indeed? Ask and ye shall receive…. [click here to continue…]