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Author: Dan Vonderheide Created: 6/15/2009
Insights and opinions on life, work, and other stuff from Dan Vonderheide, Louisville, Kentucky media professional.

Kids say the darndest things - and some of them have the best ideas for creating a great customer experience.

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With the world living on the web every single day, you just have to have a website to compete, right?  Right?

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Ever heard someone say "fish where the fish are"?  Someone recently posted on Twitter to "fish where the the fish are HUNGRY".  This is the greatest example of that I've ever seen.

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After five years of working with a top-level city.com, I've been through a lot of ups and downs.  In a competetive marketplace for ad dollars (compete with Google much?), this is why I'm still here.

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The challenge of getting a four-year old to not just clean her room, but understand the importance of a clean, organized space has pretty well prepared me mentally for just about anything that comes down the pike.

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I have to admit that I thought Twitter was silly the first time I heard about it. But now I've seen some success from it in a couple of ways and I've benefitted from my use of it. I have regular conversations with people that are still stonewalled so I thought I'd give the late-adopter set a little primer here.

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The transparency of life with online networks can be frightening sometimes, but there are times when I'm so glad to have built this network of people that I can reach immediately.

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If artistry is pure, the business side goes out the window. That's why we have "starving artists", right?  I guess I don't see why professionalism and creativity have to be mutually exclusive.

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In the landscape of 2009, not only is Big Brother always watching, but everyone else is too!

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From generation to generation, Americans should become a much more productive and innovative people.

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