From the category archives:

Five on Friday

Whew! It’s been a really long time since I’ve put one of these together. Basically, Five on Friday is a collection of five blog posts I think are worth reading.
So, without further adieu…
A Forerunner to the Wall Street Journal’s “Two Young Men” Ad – by Christopher Tomasulo
Thanks to Harlan Kilstein’s research, I knew that the [...]




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After a six-week hiatus, Five on Friday is back.
I took a break for two primary reasons: I’ve been slammed with work and I wanted to bring you five posts from five sources I have not linked to before.
As I began to collect blog posts, I began to notice a trend: everybody’s got Twitter on the [...]




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Here are some of the best blog posts I’ve read in the last two weeks.
When Simple Is Stupid – by Robert Phillips
Is your marketing process overly simple? Are you open to being knocked off by a savvy competitor? In this post, Robert talks about the advantages of being complex. (And I totally agree.)
Subscribers and Sales [...]




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After a two-week hiatus, Five on Friday is back. Let’s dive right in…
What You Don’t Publish Defines Your Site – by Maki
This post caught my attention because I stumbled upon it AFTER I had written my post “Does Frequent Blogging Encourage Bad Writing?” Turns out, Maki and I have some similar feelings about blogging and [...]




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Ben Settle left a tongue-in-cheek comment on my blog yesterday. He writes:
All I know is I’m getting a little impatient waiting for your “five on Friday” post. I’ve actually started looking forward to it and need my weekly “fix.”
So get your lazy butt off the couch Ryan, and gimme my five, baby!
Of course, I busted [...]




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