Maybe it’s boring to some of you, but I know that’s given people’s attention spans these days, sharing tips and links that people might dig on seems to work a lot better than longer form stuff, so I’m going to keep doing it. Alright, maybe not, but it’s here for the time being. Check out what I think you might be interested in today!
- My pal Jerry Milani has a cool article at Baseball Digest about a famous Ron Swoboda catch that some of you might be familiar with.
- This has been sitting in my flagged items for quite some time, but it’s worth checking out. See what happened when a Twitter-originating comment at a tradeshow got a negative response. It’s not just movie studios being discussed on the instantaneous reactions Twitter has had on PR and marketers, you know…
- It’s been like two months since this went down, but I’d just like to say publicly that I’m so DAMN livid that CLEAR shut down it’s not even funny. Now I just have to deal with going through those “expert flyer” lanes at the airport, full of people who still have laptops in their bags. Worst “Oh, sorry” people of all time.
- I’m really enjoying Snooth and wish I used it more. Anyone else digging on it for wine stuff?
- I have a longer post about this particular topic (in my head, naturally), but is anyone else finding the amount of reply spam they’re getting on Twitter after writing something using an active topic (with or without hashtags) becoming a little silly? I’m calling them “speets.”
Love the coining of “speets”! I’ve been lucky so far, I haven’t gotten very many (probably can count them on one hand).
Looks like NYT is starting a Wine Club, I guess to challenge Snooth.
I know it’s a bit late to be posting this, but for some reason I don’t really like that term.