Great work from my friend (and former American Idol contestant, current Underground Hip Hop / R&B Performer with Up Above Records) Camile Velasco. Check out the cameo!
Psst. I’m actually trying to cover the entire guitar in stickers. The brand stickers on the guitar will be seen by thousands of people over the guitar’s lifetime. If you’d like your sticker on my guitar, too, let me know by leaving a comment or shooting me an email (glenn@glennfriesen.com). I’d be happy to rock it!
If your website sends out tons of emails, including welcome messages, alert messages, or marketing blasts, you’ll want to ensure your emails will always reach their destination. As more email clients develop stricter rules for blocking spam, if your domain sends out a lot of email messages, you may be in a pickle. Often domains that email a lot are perceived as spammer domains by email spam blocks.
To get around this real threat to your marketing’s effectiveness, register a similar domain for your outbound and automated emails. For instance, social-network.com should send auotmated mail from the domain social-network-mail.com. This way, if that outbound mail domain gets blocked by spam filters, you can switch to another without risking the ban on your cash cow domain. Brand safety.
Preventing your domain from being labeled a spammer is quick and easy. Go to a registrar now to set up an outbound email domain. So fresh and so clean!
A thought leader describes a futurist who is recognized for innovative ideas and demonstrates the confidence to promote those ideas as actionable distilled insights (thinklets). [my own, refined from source]
So how do you stick out from the crowd? Being a thought leader requires having an impact on the thinking some set of the general population, after all, doesn’t it? How can you increase your impact and reach in the marketing of thought leadership?
Not so surprisingly, the same methods are used to increase the impact and reach of thought leaders as the methods used to increase the impact and reach of marketing professionals everywhere. Quality and Controversy.
Quality
By “quality”, I mean you have to state what you want to communicate so your reader understands the message. Substance over style. Just because you relay a message doesn’t mean your reader will understand what you’re trying to communicate. For instance, if you’re trying to encourage a group to plant trees on weekends, saying “plant trees on weekends” will probably be understood easier than “come out and join us every Saturday and Sunday for environmentalism at its best!” The latter loses the message of tree planting altogether, whereas the first directly and understandably communicates the message. Quality.
Controversy:
By “controversy” I mean that whatever it is you’re saying it has to be worth talking about. Or in the case of thought leadership, worth thinking about. What you say has to be a contribution to the field you’re discussing. Simply summarizing or rephrasing what your peers are discussing is not leadership at all. Further, controversy will get people talking about the topic you bring up. If the site where you’re publishing your thoughts is optimized, you’ll see an increase in traffic from the repurcussions of convtroversial topics. A percentage of your readers will discuss your controversial topic with others, and a percentage of those folks will Google the topic and a percentage of them will click through to your content. Controversy.
Tweak.tk is the shortest URL shortener available. The service allows users to name their domain on the top level domain (TLD) dot tk (.tk). Tweak takes the cake. By far the shortest URL shortener available at three characters. A.GD, U.NU, and R.IM arrive at a shared close second place at four characters each.
Tweak is without a doubt the shortest URL shortener available.
Tweak also earns points for enabling users to easily post their shortened links to Twitter. Plus, the Tweak API allows others to utilize their fantastically short .tk TLD. Nice touch, guys.
Here’s an example of a Shortened URL from the dot TK team: