Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

Five for Friday – Football’s back edition

What can I say other than this is the greatest weekend of the year. Last night gave us a tease for Sunday’s Footballfull docket of NFL action. Unless you are a Steelers fan, I wish your team good luck and if you are a Steelers fan, well kiss my ass. Aside from the excitement for the first week of the NFL season, I am happy to have this short week come to an end, mostly because it felt like I never had a chance to catch my breath. How was your week? Hopefully it was a good one, here’s this week’s edition of Five for Friday, have a good one and catch you on Monday.

Infographics for Nonprofits: The New Storytelling – While I am not a huge fan of infographics, I was quite pleased when I picked this nugget up from Geoff Livingston’s Twitter stream this week, because it highlighted how these shiny objects can be used for good. In a world of ever-shrinking attention spans, non-profits are able to showcase their story or cause in a bite-sized manner that is less obtrusive than long-winded emails or pitch letters.

White House Creates Crowdsourcing Site – Since the President spoke last night, I found it quite fitting to add this piece from Gini Dietrich on the White House’s crowdsourcing site. There is some lively discussion on the page, and I for one don’t think the site will work and is just a political stunt to reactivate a stagnant donor base.

How Bing Uses CTR in Ranking, and more with Duane Forrester – This article was passed along to me from my buddy on Vistaprint’s search marketing team. What makes it truly interesting is to see how Bing incorporates social sharing into their overall algorithm.

Social Media, Pretend Friends, and the Lie of False Intimacy – All of us in the echo-chamber that is social media need to take a step back and realize that we are a lot like Bilbo Baggins’ birthday speech in Lord of the Rings. We really don’t know many of our connections as well as we thought we did and know too little about the ones we are really close to. Insightful read that is worth peeping out.

20 Things You Might Not Know About the Muppets’ Movies – There is nothing more to say to this one that I know you love the Muppets and you will enjoy this.

Image – naturegeak

11 Responses to Five for Friday – Football’s back edition
  1. askdebra
    September 9, 2011 | 7:44 am

    Thanks for including my infographics piece in your Five for Friday roundup. It is nice to see some nonprofits using these for good, and I’m sure more will come. The challenge, of course, is in creating good infographics, not shoddy or confusing ones. Thanks, too, for the heads up on the informative article about Bing search, which opened my eyes to how Bing is making its strong play for search.

  2. ginidietrich
    September 9, 2011 | 7:58 am

    I can’t decide if the new Muppets movie looks ridiculous or really good. What do you think? The 20 things didn’t help, either. Hmmm…

    Headed to the Bears home opener on Sunday against the Falcons. With all the trades they did a month ago, I’m not very excited about it. And while we’re talking about football, I hate the Packers.

  3. […] Top 20 Things You Didn’t Know about the Muppets. I found this on Jeff Esposito’s blog this morning and it’s interesting and funny. The fourth one down is my favorite. Pretty […]

  4. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:24 pm

    @ginidietrich Well it can be hit or miss, I will probably take the baby to see it like we took him to see Winnie the Pooh, who knows, maybe my maad Klout skills will get me a perk. And seriously the Muppets are legit. Have you ever seen the Kenny Rogers gambler with them? A Muppet swills whiskey and smokes a cigarette. Enjoy the game and I am sure there will be a few F the Pack chants coming from that stadium in between Cutler pout breaks.

  5. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:25 pm

    @ginidietrich Aha ! Gotcha ! Go Falcons ! They are my 2nd fav NFL team, behind my Miami Dolphins. Yes, I am a life long Dolphins fan. The Packers and Aaron Rogers looked Great, last night. Hope you have Fun at the game and the Bears LOSE. You ridin your bike to the game ?

    Great time for the helmet cam. Do it !

  6. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 1:27 pm

    Thanks Jeff. Start of Footbal season is the best. I like the NFL, but i LOVE college footbal. My post last week was about that. i will be checking you out and following you. Thanks again.

  7. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:35 pm

    @askdebra Glad to, it was a really useful way to utilize infographics and made me think more on the shark jump comment.

  8. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 1:37 pm

    @Al Smith see when college football shakes their whole high-and-mighty bullshit around “student athletes” I will watch. It disgusts me the fake shock around the U and how their players took money and how the OSU stuff for tattoos. What 20-year old kid wouldn’t take $ if presented to him when they had none? Also why hold on to game jerseys if you don’t want them?OK rant over, have a link to the post?

  9. Al Smith
    September 9, 2011 | 2:03 pm

    @jeffespo Nice, quality rant. I hear ya and I agree. I still Love it. Can’t help it.

    Just click on my adorable face Ha ! and you will get to The CARE Movement. And the following link.

    How Do You Measure Success? http://thecaremovement.com/how-do-you-measure-success/ via pasmithjr

    Thanks again for the follow and your Butt chin comment about Brady was Awesome ! You’re a Boston guy and you don’t like the Patriots ? Whats up with that ?

    Al

  10. jeffespo
    September 9, 2011 | 2:28 pm

    I grew up in Jersey and worked for Baltimore for 2 seasons so loyalty lies there. Wife is the one from MA.

  11. Interview Tips
    March 17, 2012 | 11:48 am

     football game  touch with one foot, and the opposite foot goes around the ball outside to inside and comes around and under to touch the ball, and to continue juggling.
    <a href=”http://www.ArtworkGalore.com” Title=”Live football streaming “> Live football streaming  </a>

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