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Seth's Blog

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Maybe you can't make money doing what you love

The thing is, it's far easier than ever before to surface your ideas. Far easier to have someone notice your art or your writing or your photography. Which means that people who might have hidden their talents are now finding...

Do you know about twitter search?

Warning: addictive, disheartening, thrilling or banal... often in combination. Visiting twitter search will allow you to track what the anonymous masses are saying about you, your favorite politicians, your brand, whatever... You can grab an RSS feed of any search...

What does this remind you of?

Every time you visit a new website, enter a new airport, visit a new store, examine a new book... the question you ask first off is, "what's this like?" At a strange airport, if it's 'like' your airport, you know...

Rock stars

A bonus quote for a Sunday afternoon: A rock star is not someone who takes the temperature, who gauges the marketplace before he creates his "art". A rock star is someone who needs to create and is willing to tolerate...

Bowling 300

Last week, I had interactions with two organizations that did exactly what they said they would do. Thanks to Brad and his team at Catalyst and to Christoper Justice at Sparkskight. Neither asked or expected anything in return, they just...

Pithy quotes

From an interview I just did with Hugh at gapingvoid Everyone isn’t going to be a leader. But everyone isn’t going to be successful, either. Success is now the domain of people who lead. That doesn’t mean they’re in charge,...

Waiting until the last hour

I figure that the cliche was never, "the last hour," but for a long time, it was, "waiting until the last minute." In our ever-faster society, now we wait for the last second. Of course we do. Why shouldn't we?...

The plight (and the pox) of the undecided

After Tuesday's debate, one study of undecided voters showed that 35% of them considered the outcome of the debate a tie. A tie? I can imagine believing that Obama won. I can concede that some people thought McCain won. But...

The growing productivity divide

Here's a simple quiz: Can you capture something you see on your screen and paste it into Word or PowerPoint? Do you have a blog? Can you open a link you get in an email message? Do you read more...

Is effort a myth?

People really want to believe effort is a myth, at least if we consider what we consume in the media: politicians and beauty queens who get by on a smile and a wink lottery winners who turn a lifetime of...

Making it real by making it closer

Items in the future are closer than they appear. If you're going across town, you're very specific: "188 Fifth Avenue, on the east side of the street please." On the other hand, when you go on vacation, you tell people,...

RSS, Twitter, email subscribers, please read

If you subscribe to a blog, any blog, congratulations. Not only have you figured out how to keep up, for free, with huge amounts of information, you've done it in an elegant and efficient way. While it may be fun...

Nine steps to Powerpoint magic

Perhaps you've experienced it. You do a presentation and it works. It works! That's the reason we keep coming back for more, that's why so many of us spend more time building and giving presentations than almost anything else we...

Kinds of people

Some people want to do things because they are interesting. Some people want to do things because they work. Some people want to do things because everyone else is doing them. And some people are satisfied/scared/shy/lazy and don't do anything....

Look for the guy with a hammer

The old adage is that for someone with a hammer, everything looks like a nail. It's a warning that people who are only good at one thing often believe that the one thing is the answer to every problem. And...

Taking photographs vs. giving photographs

Things flip. Many cultures long viewed photographs with fear, worrying that a piece of the soul disappeared when a photo was taken. Today, celebrities hire publicists who have no other job but to get their photographs to appear in print....

When you stand for something

People and brands and organizations that stand for something benefit as a result. Standing for something helps you build trust, makes it easier to manage expectations and aids in daily decision making. Standing for something also makes it more fun...

Raising money for charity

Squidoo is giving $2 per vote (up to $80,000 total) to charity. Visit this page, pick your charity and you're done. There is no catch. One vote per person, feel free to organize mass group voting. Thanks to every single...

A memo to the sticklers

In high school, I coached the school quiz bowl team. We made it to the finals. The last question was to name the first man-made satellite. Our team buzzed in and said "Sputnik" to win the city championships. Of course,...

It's easy to be against something

...that you're afraid of. And it's easy to be afraid of something that you don't understand.

Get to vs. have to

How much of your day is spent doing things you have to do (as opposed to the things you get to do.) In my experience, as people become successful and happier (the subset that are both) I find that the...

Politics!

Politics is nothing but stories. Governing, of course, is more complicated than that, but not much. But storytelling is all we're seeing these days, stories that resonate, stories that spread... Two semi-random thoughts for Sunday: We need more debates. Not...

Random travel thoughts

Have you ever noticed that we don’t have a word for the opposite of faceless (as in faceless bureaucracy)? Faceful? Perhaps that’s because bureaucracies, by their nature, refuse to answer to us when something is broken. Why does a banana...

Looking for a reason to hide

I've seen it before and I'm sure I'll see it again. Whenever a business cycle starts to falter, the media start wringing their hands. Then big businesses do, freelancers, entrepreneurs and soon everyone is keening. People and organizations that have...

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