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Sarah Worsham / Mar 25, 2009

Morning Edition – Mar 25, 2009

Happy Wednesday to you!  Today is rainy here in Michigan, but a bit warmer.

  • The services of the ’semantic web’ (Online Journalism Blog)
  • People Complaining About Your Biz On Twitter? Salesforce.com Has An App For That (CRM) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Poll: Integrating SEO & Social Media Marketing (Online Marketing Blog)
  • ExecTweets (John Battelle’s Searchblog)
  • Social Media Marketing Storyboard #1: Fish Where The Fish Are (Web Strategy by Jeremiah)
  • Using Behavioral Analytics to Understand Web Traffic (Web Analytics World)
  • Content worth sharing (Jim’s Marketing Blog)
  • Where do most online retailers fail? (Retail eCommerce Blog)
  • Analysis of a wiki of social media marketing examples (Being Peter Kim)
  • The Quest to Inspire Action (Chris Brogan)
  • A Lead Nurturing Technology (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • The Truth About Linkbuilding: Good vs Crappy Links (Positive Vibes SEO)
  • 10 women in technology you should be following (Ada Lovelace Day) (Online Journalism Blog)
  • iPhone Makes Up 50 Percent of Smartphone Web Traffic In U.S., Android Already 5 Percent (TechCrunch)
  • A Control Freak’s Guide to Social Media Influence (Mashable)
  • Google Tweaks Search, Keeps Getting Better (GOOG) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Twitter Tweaks Its Title Tags For Better Google Juice (TechCrunch)
  • What Is Platform as a Service (PaaS)? (KeeneView Blog)
  • Operators’ and Media Companies’ Survival Depends on Monetizing Web 2.0, Says In-Stat (Ad Ops Online)

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Sarah Worsham / Mar 24, 2009

Want to Think More Creatively? Try Reading Something Different

creativitybohmanIf you’re like me, you have a stack of books about business and marketing lined up to read.  But when it comes to before-bed reading, I usually reach for something a bit different.  I’ve found that if I read a book for pleasure before bed instead of for work or school, I have better dreams and feel more energized and creative the next day.  My genres of choice are sci-fi, fantasy and historical fiction. My sister, who is a PhD candidate at Johns Hopkins has the same experience.

I imagine that doing anything creative – that allows the brain to focus on something other than work – can be energizing. I think that too often we get caught up in all the work we do, in the rat-race, and forget to slow down and give ourselves some freedom.  I still get great ideas from reading books for work or school, but I think that I get the energy and motivation to do that by allowing myself to indulge in more personal pursuits from time to time.

How do you stimulate your creative juices?

(photo by Bohman @ Flickr CC)

Technorati tags: business, creativity, design, innovation

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Sarah Worsham / Mar 24, 2009

Morning Edition – Mar 24, 2009

Yesterday was a travel day, so today is a short list:

  • The Napoleon Dynamite Guide To Social Media (Social Media Explorer)
  • What Should Corporations Do With Their Blogs (Chris Brogan)
  • The myth of big salaries (it’s all marketing) (Seth Godin)

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Business + Technical Product Management

My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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