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WordCamp Victoria 2011 Presentation: Bookmarklets create reputation because reputation relies on community & link building #WCV11

Introduction: Hi, I’m Jordan Keats, Co-Founder of OutpostCommunications & GiveToo.ca. This is my presentation for Victoria Wordcamp 2011, thanks to Paul Holmes of Ideazone for organizing, to the sponsors, and to the researchers who published these findings. Blank Slide: due to Slideshare’s youtube uploader. Slide 2: Video of Virtual assistant Kim Starry For self hosted […]

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A Colossal ROI for Using Twitter

A Colossal ROI for Using Twitter

via plixi.com Alexander Florov – Sketch of Colossus from the #X-Men Thanks for the request via Twitter, Alex. This is a great portrayal of the warrior/ poet character of Colossus. He looks like he could destroy everything in his path, yet human enough to create art too. Great job. Check out more: http://partsincluded.com/ Jordan Posted […]

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How to Enhance Email Posting to Wordpress wIth Posterous

How to Enhance Email Posting to WordPress wIth Posterous

Hello,             My name is Jordan Keats, and this is my amazing presentation about enhancing your email posts to your WordPress blog. The beginning of the presentation will be concerning the technical aspects of using Posterous with WordPress, and the second half will be applying what we’ve learned, followed by any questions you have. Thanks […]

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6 Months and 600 posts on Tumblr.com

6 Months and 600 posts on Tumblr.com

Sheesh, I can stop Tumbling to write about Tumblr, right? Alright. This should be easy. Just let me reblog this hilarious .gif, there we go. Tumblr is a microblogging site, much like Twitter, but with far less limitations. It’s name comes from those clickers doormen use to count room occupancy. The numbers roll over, and […]

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The Future of Tai Chi

The Future of Tai Chi

After reading Matthew Honan’s article, Meet Online Friends in the Real World (Beware: It Will Be Weird), in the August ’09 issue of Wired Magazine, I was super reluctant to meet people in the Meatspace (I believe David Maguire coined the term) that I have met in Cyberspace. “Often, the trouble isn’t what you’re saying […]

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