In 222 Tips for Doing Business on the Internet, internet marketing and design experts, Sebastián Pincetti and Silvina Rodriguez Picaro provide a road map for creating a website that’s effective for the owner as well as for the user. Watch the book trailer to pick up a few tips, tricks, and shortcuts, and buy the book to start your path to Internet success.
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In Overcoming the Digital Divide, author Shelly Palmer shares crucial advice for developing and optimizing your online presence. Check out these ten tips to help you stand out on LinkedIn…
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What’s happening to the business of Television? Television Disrupted: The Transition from Network to Networked TV (2nd Edition), follows the money and the technology that enables it.
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Congratulations to York House Press Author Shelly Palmer’s FOX 5 show, Shelly Palmer Digital Living, has been nominated for 2 NY Emmys. You can watch every episode at Shelly’s website. If you want to know more about building your digital life, check out Shelly’s book, Overcoming the Digital Divide:http://amzn.to/oquc7m http://onlywire.com/r/71699431
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YHP author Shelly Palmer tackles the growing disconnect between the digital natives of the Internet generation and those trying to keep up with tweets and tumbles in his book, Overcoming the Digital Divide: How to use Social Media and Digital Tools to reinvent yourself and your career Which side are you on? “The socio-techno divide is an upward-moving blurry line that defines the boundary between people who “get” digital by osmosis and those who have to deal with the reality that about a third of the current work force doesn’t have a personal reference for the terms “dial the phone” or “sounds like a broken record.” Are you a member of the TV generation or part of the digital revolution? It’s pretty easy to tell. The “space age” ended circa 1980 as the “information age” began. If you were born before 1980, you are part of the TV generation; if you are younger than that, you are either a digital immigrant or a digital native. Now, of course there are many variations on this theme. At this writing, I put the practical socio-techno divide between 37 and 40 years old. My reasoning and supporting research are purely “armchair.” If your idea of kicking back after a long day at school was hitting the sofa with a box of Cracker Jacks and a glass of Tang (because that’s what the astronauts drank), you’re a member of the TV generation. If your idea of recreation using a video screen includes coming home and playing a quad-split, first-person shooter on Xbox 360 with friends from around the world, drinking a Red Bull (with or without vodka) while munching on chocolate-covered coffee beans and Doritos (Nacho cheese flavor, so you cover two food groups), you’re probably not a member of the TV generation.” Check out Shelly’s book to master the tools you need to bridge the digital...
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YHP author, Shelly Palmer tackles the growing disconnect between the digital natives of the Internet generation and those trying to keep up in this excerpt from his book, “Overcoming the Digital Divide: How to use Social Media and Digital Tools to reinvent yourself and your career.” http://onlywire.com/r/71075863
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