Blogs about Brainstorming Techniques
2007-10-19 02:58 Tweets 14. bis 18.10.2007
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2007-10-13 22:54 Let's Give Them Something To Blog About!
Blogging is not as intricate as you may think. It is as easy as choosing one word. Think of one word, any word. Then add another, and then another, hey, wait, see This could be your topic. Wait, this is your topic! All right, now write just a few more words that support your topic. Keep w-r-i-t-i-n-g. Now, wasn't that simple From a word to a sentence, from a sentence to a paragraph, and from a paragraph to, Your Blog. Wait, it gets better! This is a mind exercise solely for the purpose of your b …
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2007-08-23 22:33 Presenting to Win: The Art of Telling Your Story
In Presenting to Win: Persuading Your Audience Every Time, the world's #1 presentation consultant shows how to connect with even the toughest, most high-level audiences--and move them to action. Jerry Weissman shows presenters of all kinds how to dump those PowerPoint templates once and for all--and learn to tell compelling stories that focus on what's in it for their listeners. Drawing on dozens of practical examples and real case studies, Weissman shows presenters how to identify their real go …
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2007-08-18 02:25 Carol Dean Sharpe of Sand Fibers
We found Carol's work a few months back on Etsy. Carol lives on "7 acres of heaven in Anthony, New Mexico" where she creates beaded jewelry and fiber arts. She sells her wares through her Sand Fibers shop on Etsy. We really like Carol s eye for design. Her Modern Arrowhead pieces really caught our attention. DIYthing: Tell us a little about yourself and your business. Carol: As the child of an American Army brat and German Air Force officer, I grew up in Germany and Belgium (Dad was stationed at …
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2007-08-13 20:38 What to Do with "Bad" Headlines
When I begin a new copywriting project, I might write 20 or 30 or more headlines. Some are simply multiple variations on a single theme. Others are wholly original and separate from the rest. At the conclusion of my brainstorming, I will choose one headline to use in the letter. But I don't throw away all the B-level material. I save all of it. Here's why... Leftover Headlines Make Great Subheads! Often, I will come up with three or four compelling headline ideas. I hate to choose one and throw …
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2007-08-10 18:03 BRTFF - The event and the community, as I see it
[This is a long post. Grab a coffee, answer your urgent IM messages, do the loo] The Event: For those of you who attended the last BRTFF, I've to tell you that this BRTFF was a lot different from the last. A lot more independent films, bigger audience. And a very different flavor. To those of you who didnt, I'd like to say the same anyway. :) Thej did a live blogging of BRTFF2, so I wont repeat that here. Instead will recount a few that caught my interest (and survived my volatile memory) …
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2007-08-09 23:08 Crowdcasting and Idea Competitions
Crowdcasting, crowdsourcing, open innovation... what are these terms Why is WIRED talking about this Why do companies like RedHat, Whirlpool, and others use this set of techniques as part of their innovation toolkit Can YOUR organization benefit from these approaches to exploding both the quantity and quality of innovation applied to your product or service development needs Let's find out! Fascinating conversation, by your host, Dan Keldsen, Director of Market Intelligence at AIIM.org, beginnin …
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2007-08-02 15:06 Skills and Practice Make Brainstorming Useful
For many people, brainstorming seems to be a largely useless pursuit meandering sessions, filled with bad ideas, rammed down your throat by a loud mouth who should have stayed in his cubicle. Brainstorming also seemed to be used during times of panic: the œwhat the heck are we going to do, the deadline is tomorrow kind of brainstorming. Painful. I, too, used to be in the anti-brainstorming camp. I now know that those frustrating, unproductive sessions were just poorly conceived and poorly run. …
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2007-08-01 12:17 7SW: Not The Face!
When it comes to game design, there's generally two routes ideas take: either the mechanic comes first, or the concept does. The former is probably the worse route, since people are intractable about their ideas, and there's a predisposition to cling to even a bad bit of rules by your fingernails when there's ownership involved. If you've got a bad concept, though, there's room to make it better without changing it horribly much. I know I'm not a game designer, but I have spent about a decade an …
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2007-07-31 18:11 In defense of brainstorming
I'm no brainstorming zealot - there are many ways idea generation techniques out there and they all have their place. However now and then brainstorming, as a concept, gets attacked, which is almost as ridiculous as a war on terror. Recently Marc Andresen had a short post called Brainstorming is a bad idea that deserves a response. Rarely discussed factors that impact the value of brainstorming: What problem are you trying to solve. If the goal is raw numbers of ideas you might be better off wit …
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2007-07-29 23:49 Beating Beach Boredom
For over thirty years, my family has convened for an annual summer vacation at Topsail Island, off the North Carolina coast. This year, the young'uns--that's to say, those in my generation--had brought young'uns of their own. Three couples were bringing nascent offspring to the beach for the first time. So, while we were learning that a vacation with children, while still very fun, is not at all relaxing, we were also thinking of ways to keep the kids entertained. While our own geeklets are not …
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2007-07-19 08:10 Paul Williams: Answers You Need, Just Ask
You want to read marketing information that helps you. I want to provide you with that very stuff. Let's make a deal... if you let me know what you're looking for... I will do my best to provide it for you! What topics, tips, techniques do you wish knew to make your life easier with regards to... Problem Identification - spotting and figuring out what's wrong and identifying opportunities. Creative Ability - the ability to put new ideas together, being imaginative, innovative thinking. Brainstor …
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2007-07-14 20:11 ITiCSE 07
The latest issue of SIGCSE Bulletin (Vol 39, #3, Sept 2007) has the proceedings from the 12th Annual SIGCSE Conference on Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education ( ITiCSE'07 ). The papers aren't available (directly) on the web, though students can get them through through the U of T library, and a little creating Googling can usually turn up authors' copies of their contributions. I read about a quarter of the papers, and skimmed another quarter; notes are below. Sue Jane Jones a …
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2007-07-12 14:42 Positively Blogging - 9 Tips to Help Bloggers Avoid Negative Nelly
By Sheila Beal With great enthusiasm, I started blogging about Hawaii vacation planning three months ago. I ve been plugging and posting away and know that I ve definitely been bitten by the blogging bug. From my experience with blogging, I now truly understand the definition of a labor of love. I ve learned that in the early days of a blog, the effort outweighs the rewards. As I have been traveling up the steep learning curve, I ve been searching for advice on how to make a blog successful …
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2007-07-11 19:08 Copywriting in Three Dimensions: How œFun Sold Six-Figure Software
When you're selling a corporate product that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, you need to reach executive buyers (Directors and VPs). The bad news There's no shortage of gatekeepers and roadblocks between you and your quarry, and you've got to put your sales rep in the office of a qualified executive, and do it quickly. So what's the quickest route to success The Birth of a Lumpy Mailer Regular readers know I'm a fan of lumpy mailers - three dimensional objects (often with a humorous slan …
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2007-07-11 09:31 Marketing Facebook Apps: All About the FEED, n00bs!
I'll try & keep this short since i'm still new to the Facebook Platform, and i'm probably making several stupid statements / overlooking a bunch of obvious shit. i believe it was Mark Twain who once said: " better to keep your mouth shut and appear a fool than to open it and remove all doubt... that you don't know your ass from a Facebook App ". or something like that. but i've already blown that popsicle stand, so wtf, here we go... anyway, after spending a month or so using Facebook Apps -- …
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2007-07-08 17:19 What Internet UltraGeek is Really About
For those of you wondering exactly what this site is about, I've updated my About page. It now lists very concretely most of the topics that will be discussed here including blogging, research, building a web presence, keywords and trending, understanding website/ weblog statistics, productivity and time management, and brainstorming and problem solving. With these discussions will be a healthy dose of tips and techniques, how-to tutorial videos (screencasts), and reviews of some of the software …
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2007-07-04 11:30 Daily Dose: Chat with Sandi of Knitting Daily
A big welcome to Sandi Wiseheart of Knitting Daily ! LollyKnitting Around is the third stop on Sandi's tour, and I was excited to hear what she had to say the newest knitting venture of Interweave Press. Read on... What prompted the formation of Knitting Daily We started planning Knitting Daily about a year and a half ago, when a group of us at Interweave started dreaming about ways that we could bring the Interweave sense of community, technical excellence, and style to the web in a more access …
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