Greetings!
Birdy Diamond, your Roving Robin Reporter, flying in with news about the Loud & Proud (and why these are good things to be if you are in business, especially on the Internet).
Birdy’s Picks
- In “Crazy-bully isn’t a business strategy” Lisa Barone talks about the kind of loud it isn’t good to be.
- In “19 Things I Learnt During Customer Love” Kirsty Hall talks about her process in learning to be loud & proud.
- Sparky Firepants not only talks up a good show, he talks about why you need to put on your own in “Don’t be afraid – put on your show”.
- And if we are talking about Loud & Proud, how can we possibly not include, Roger, the FloorElf? Tile guy extraordinaire. Bringer of irreverent humor to the internetz. Personification of why Loud & Proud can make a good business strategy if you do it right.
Eugen’s Picks
“Social media facilitates conversation but conversation doesn’t generate sales. Words of wisdom on the subject.”
- 10 Tips for Designing a WordPress Theme – James Adams on EugenOprea.com
“Continuing with the WordPress tutorials series, today I will write about how to install WordPress themes on your blog. Again, there is an automatic and a manual way of doing it and I will cover both types of installation in this article.”
- The Surprising Secret to Simplifying Your Content | Ghostwriter Dad – Ghostwriting Services Specializing in Content, Social Media Strategies, and SEO
Quotes
- El Edwards – Time is a currency that appreciates in value and simultaneously decreases in quantity over the course of your life. via @igniteadventure
- Robert Somerville – RT by caffeinatedelf “It doesn’t matter how nice you are to a Komodo dragon….it will always eat you”. – David Hawkins (there’s a moral there somewhere)
- Melissa Dinwiddie – RT @ciaobella50: “Talent is God-given, B humble. Fame is man-given, B grateful. Conceit is self-given, B careful” ~John Wooden via @Flipbooks
And that’s it for this week! If you have anything you’d like me to include, please send me an e-mail at Birdy (at) CrowTarotTours [dot] com.
Until next time…
Chirp, chirp! :>




Your reports always turn me on to something new & cool – thanks! (And thanks for the mention.
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Thank you for the compliment!
You are most welcome for the mention.