Judi Sohn

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The difference between real time and blogs

Judi Sohn

There’s been a bit of talk lately in the technosphere about the role of blogs in the new real-time web. While I believe the best bloggers in the world are participating outside of their blog, on Twitter, FriendFeed, Facebook and everywhere else, to only participate in those areas leaves a gaping hole. Sometimes emotional.

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Will Judi ever update her blog again?

Judi Sohn

There’s over 10 years of content here (nearly 2,000 posts) that still pops up in Google search results from time to time. And who knows, maybe I’ll pick up the blogging bug again some day. I also write occasional articles on KELL Partners’ website.

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Thoughts on Chatter while the Kool-Aid flows at Dreamforce

Judi Sohn

From time to time I will pull up a user profile to monitor what folks are doing in Salesforce since I have feeds turned on for Accounts and Opportunities, but that's about it. Think about what you love about Twitter or Facebook, and it's mostly all here. It's real-time and easy and personal. No one uses it.

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A new Foundation in my career

Judi Sohn

This is an amazing time of change and growth for the Foundation and I’m excited to be a part of it. There was a time before Facebook, Twitter and Salesforce Chatter where this blog was my primary channel to communicate with the world. — Russ Feldman (@russforce) April 21, 2015. I did think it would be more).

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Extensions at last in Chrome for Mac!

Judi Sohn

It's been my default on the Windows side of my Mac for some time. I don't have to keep an email tab open all the time anymore! Only glitch is that it appears to be using UTC time zone with no option to match the time stamp to my clock. When I want to spend more time in Twitter, I'll log in to Hootsuite.

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Frustrated with online project management tools

Judi Sohn

From time to time, we work with consultants or outside vendors. . We need to be able to see how our projects are progressing over time. Here's what I want: Uncluttered interface - folks have to spend less time managing projects than doing them. I've been whining about this in Twitter a bit. What is falling behind.

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Fight Colorectal Cancer: A Rebranding Tale

Judi Sohn

But I want to be clear: Is this something you can do with free tools in your spare time? We were so focused on our mission and what we were trying to accomplish, that no time was spent making sure we had a brand and a clear message. I waited until the time was right. We'll work that out over time.

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