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Facebook Best Practices: 4 Ways to Spice Up the User Experience

June 19, 2013 |

Just in the past few months, Facebook rolled out some new updates that you may not know about, and you can use them to add more spice and some character to your business Facebook page. Here are a few of the common features that I like to take advantage of. Read More

Nestio unveils listing management platform for landlords

June 19, 2013 |

Like many landlords, Copperwood Real Estate used to struggle to efficiently manage and distribute its listings. To populate its public-facing site, it would have to convert listing information that it maintained in a spreadsheet into code and insert that code … Read More

Linkage: A Theater Made of Paper; SOM Wraps Up in Dubai; More!

June 19, 2013 |

Rendering via Design Boom · The 10 most expensive homes to recently come onto the market. [Curbed SF] · London’s triangular “cheesegrater” tower rises in this gorgeous video. [Gizmodo] · Marimekko creatives discuss their latest collection. [Cool Hunting] · Here’s a crazy proposal for the Taichung City Cultural Center. [Design Boom] · A run-down of the best air conditioners. Read More

Chelsea Clinton and husband Marc Mezvinsky list NYC home

June 19, 2013 |

Marc Mezvinsky, the husband of Chelsea Clinton, has put the couple’s NYC home on the market for $4.48 million, The Real Deal reported. The pair is apparently trading up: they reportedly purchased a $10.5 million apartment across from Madison Square … Read More

The Evolution of Permission Marketing: What You Need to Succeed in 2013

June 19, 2013 |

Are you familiar with the phrase Permission Marketing ? If you’re trying to sell anything online (including your ideas), you should be. In 1999, a certain smart marketer made some observations about what kinds of persuasive communication worked well as we moved into the 21st century … and what kinds didn’t. Permission marketing is the privilege (not the right) of delivering anticipated, personal and relevant messages to people who actually want to get them. ~Seth Godin The 20th century was the era of interruption. Your favorite television shows were “brought to you by” an increasingly noisy set of ads for soap, cereal, and shiny new automobiles. Read More