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I said, "Uncle".
Sandra de Leeuw-Davis - Friday, April 01, 2011

Here's the deal. 

I could give you the latest 'emarketing trends', things like "is flash here to stay?" or "what's the latest on web design", and "what's up with mobile anyway?" and YES, it's super important for us to know those things.  Now, by us I mean me, my team, my company and my partners.  It doesn't mean YOU.  If you have an interest, great.  I'll forward you some trend reports. > Read More


Living on Hope Island
Sandra de Leeuw-Davis - Thursday, March 31, 2011

Ever wonder what the heck happened to the initial thrill, that spark you felt when you launched your business and then set out to tell absolutely everyone you knew about what you were doing?  You were so excited because you knew, JUST knew, that people were going to love what you were doing. How could they not? > Read More


Is it Facebook, Really?
Susan de Leeuw-Cox - Thursday, November 11, 2010

You ever notice how sometimes people think something is one thing when in fact, they have missed the point entirely? Okay. So here's the thing - I was in a coffee shop the other day waiting for my morning fix and I overheard a couple of people talking about Facebook. One says to the other, "I HATE Facebook" and the other replies, "I know what you mean, my kid spends all of his time on it and if I need to tell him something, I send him a Facebook message 'cause I know he'll see it there first!". > Read More


The Networked Revolution
Susan de Leeuw-Cox - Sunday, September 26, 2010

We are living history right now but instead of celebrating it and embracing the opportunities that it presents, we are fearful and loathsome of it not to mention, for many of us, in complete denial that it is even happening. What I am talking about is the Networked Revolution - see Seth Godin's blog. > Read More


Social Media: Friend or Foe?
Susan de Leeuw-Cox - Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Recently, I've been asked to comment on whether Social Media is contributing to the lack of compassion and empathy seen as endemic (by some) in the world or rather, that it heightens people's awareness of others circumstances and thus creates more compassion and empathy. > Read More