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Google Plus…should I bother?

I'm already juggling Facebook, Linked In, You Tube, Twitter and more, so should I bother joining Google Plus? If it was any other social media tool, I'd most likely ignore it for now. However as we all know, Google is a giant in the online world, so any new product they bring out has my attention so I've spent some time this week checking it out.

Abbey Medieval Festival 2011: Kids Medieval Fun Day

Though the official name is the Kids Medieval Fun Day, I think I had just as much fun as my four year old today. There was a huge range of great things to see and do - from princess hat making to belly dancing, puppet shows to sword fighting and much much more. But even more imporantly, all the things I usually dread at large scale family events - parking, toilets and buying food - were a breeze. What a wonderfully orchestrated and entertaining event.

Top 5 unwanted marketing intrusions

In today’s world, we are surrounded by marketing messages. In a cluttered marketplace, marketing professionals need to be innovative to ensure their message is heard. This has come to mean that we are often inundated with unexpected and unwanted marketing intrusions. Here are the top five that drive me crazy.

How to find out who owns an Australian Registered Domain Name

There is a neat online tool offered by AusRegistry, where you can find out who owns an Australian Registered Domain Name. It's called "Who is Lookup" and you can access it by clicking the screenshot below: It can be handy if you would like to know a little more about a particular site and also … Continue reading How to find out who owns an Australian Registered Domain Name

Facebook Profiles, Pages and Groups

For those who are new to Facebook, and even some more experienced users, there is a lot of confusion over the different ways to interact with others, so this post aims to help explain the three main ways to do that: Facebook Profiles, Pages and Groups. Though there are countless different ways to interact with others on Facebook, those are the three main frameworks which all other interactions fall under and each has different purposes and features.