Posts Tagged ‘Comic Relief’

Lorrie Thomas

Web Marketing Comic Relief and Serious Marketing Therapy Advice

July 17th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

Here’s a little photo for comic relief and a wake up call for those of us that are sometimes “too dedicated” to web work – can you relate to this photo?    Marketing Therapy Advice – this is unhealthy.  Unplug to recharge!  Can I have a hell yeah on this?? 

Look, it’s ok to work …

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Lorrie Thomas

Comic Relief – The Dysfunctional Vendor/Client Relationship

May 30th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

Thanks Simon at SiteGoals for sending us this great YouTube clip for comic relief.
If you do not budget for web marketing, lack of planning on your part does not equal an emergency on your vendor’s part.  
Build web marketing budgeting in, and if you can’t, self-educate and PLEASE don’t waste vendor’s time!

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Lorrie Thomas

Web Marketing Comic Relief

May 27th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

Thank you Mindy S, a Santa Barbara Wild Web Woman for sending us this funny comic!!

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HugeURL Offers Unwieldy Alternative to URL Shorteners – Because Bigger is Better, Right?

May 1st, 2009
by treatmentspecialist

The Wild Web Women love tinyURLs and are all for anything that can help us get more words into our 140-character Tweets.
There are just so many URL shortening web sites out there to choose from, including one that will “baconize” your URL. But what if you just want a huge, unwieldy URL that will take …

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Lorrie Thomas

Comic Relief – Social NOTworking

April 16th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

We credit this mini moment of comic relief (and web marketing spoof-inition) from Katie Falbo, who saw this in Whole Life Times.  She shared this with her nutty professors and UCSB classmates on Facebook, knowing it would make us all laugh:
Social Notworking
Definition:
1. Spending copious amounts of time on social networking websites during business hours.
2. The …

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