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Robert Feldman authored the book "The liar in your life; The way to truthful relationships" In chapter 11 title Web of Deceit The Brave New World of Internet Dishonesty he writes " Remember that the Internet provides only the packaging and tranmi...
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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
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What are you working on?
Brandswag deals in socially creative communication.
New Media::Blog::WebSite::Branding::GraphicDesign::SocialMedia

We consult with businesses on how to use social media to best suit their purpose and revenue stream.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://getbrandswag.com
What is your Personal Website?
http://kylelacy.com
What is your alma mater?
Anderson University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I joined Smaller Indiana because I look up to Pat Coyle and anything he sent me I HAD to do. So here we are, now numbering at almost 4000 members.

I keep coming back to Smaller Indiana because it works. In all areas of my personal and business life. It just plain works.

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130 Million Are Being Influenced Online. Are you There?

I was reading the new Razorfish FEED Digital Brand Experience Report for 2009. This report is unbelievable and has some amazing statistics to help further the goal of increased use of digital marketing. I am going to be devoting the rest of this week to breaking down the Razorfish report.

At the beginning of the report Razorfish states:
65% of consumers report having had a digital experience that either posit
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Posted on November 11, 2009 at 11:30am — 3 Comments

Kyle Lacy

An Honest Confession. The Problem with Fear

I was driving to work this morning listening to a great track by Sujan Stevens... reminiscing about my "musical" days in college. I played guitar for a long time and have just recently put it aside for other hobbies and activities. I want you to know that I have never... ever... ever talked about this with anyone. This is the "I'm Being Completely Open With My Blog Readers Morning with Kyle" show.

Get Ready.

During the years of guitar playing... I had alway… Continue

Posted on November 4, 2009 at 10:42am — 4 Comments

Kyle Lacy

5 Ways to Track Competitors Using Social Media

You are going to need to be online. You are going to need to have a voice in this world of social communication. Period.

Can we talk about a good reason to be on social media? Are your competitors using it? This should be a deciding factor in whether or not you get involved. So where do you start? The first thing is to investigate.

1. Sign up for an account at Competitious.

Competitious is a cool tool that allows you to track, organi… Continue

Posted on September 10, 2009 at 8:51am —

Kyle Lacy

Defining Change As An Individual



I found this amazing example of kinetic typography last night and it created an idea that is not new... but needs to be rehearsed and rewritten hundreds if not thousands of times. Do we fully understand the power we have as an individual? Do we fully understand the power we have as a community of individuals?

I am not speaking of change in a political sense but change in a single... solitary way... a change in individuality that has the power to spread across the many platfor… Continue

Posted on September 7, 2009 at 10:12pm —

Kyle Lacy

My Top 10 Twitter Business Applications

1. TwitterHawk

TwitterHawk is a real time targeted marketing engine that allows you to search Twitter on a chosen topic (or keyword) and will either auto-reply to that person or generate a list of matches for you to respond or reject. The point of this application is to hit the conversation while it is happening and they follow up. Make sure you are being s… Continue

Posted on September 2, 2009 at 8:02am —

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At 8:29am on November 26, 2009, Greg Schorr said…
Kyle, thanks so much for note. Glad to be a part of the group.
At 12:16pm on November 25, 2009, jamesrlewisjr said…
i dislike indiana with a passion.
it is poorly educated, environmentally unfriendly
and
stuck behind most of the usa in most of the important quality of life issues...
At 7:00pm on November 24, 2009, Michael Florence said…
Kyle,

Thanks for the add.
At 10:44am on November 24, 2009, Bethany Harris said…
Hi Kyle, Thanks for the invite!
At 7:15am on November 24, 2009, Allison K. Lewis said…
I grew into Indiana once I decided I'd be here for long period of time. I'm a transplant from Ohio. The nonprofit community is what really made this home. I love that anyone can be involved regardless of last name, social standing, financial capacity. As long as you have something meaningful to contribute, you are welcomed. Taking ownership of our shared community is encouraged. Surprisingly, many Midwestern cities have nonprofit communities that are worried more about lineage than your good ideas and making a difference. Thank goodness that's not us. So, I guess the real difference is the people.
At 6:10pm on November 23, 2009, Clinton Gruettert said…
I love the low risk of hurricanes
At 11:25am on November 23, 2009, Michelle Walkey-Thornburg said…
I love the quality of people here. We have a nice strange mix of folks with incredible creativity.
At 11:04am on November 23, 2009, Megan Burkett said…
Thank you for welcoming me! I love that Indiana is the Hoosier Heartland full of hard working farmers to feed families across the U.S. and growing innovative technologically advanced business. I am thankful to be born and raised in such a great state!

What do you like about Indiana?
At 10:08am on November 21, 2009, cappi phillips said…
I am fortunate enough to call Bloomington my home. Need I say more?
At 11:52pm on November 20, 2009, Anika Hutchinson said…
Thank you for your welcome. My favorite thing about Indiana is that my family and some friends are here.

To be honest, I'm not sure that I fit in Indiana. I was raised here but have lived in large cities and was able to thrive a little better. I think maybe Indiana needs to be more cultured, diverse and open to new people, things and ideas.
 
 

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