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Resolution: A Post a Week

We're Posting every week in 2011!

We’ve decided we want to blog more. Rather than just thinking about doing it, We're starting right now and will be writing a post a week on this blog for all of 2011.

We know it won’t be easy, but it might be fun, inspiring, awesome and wonderful. Therefore We're resolving to make use of The DailyPost, and the community of other bloggers with similiar goals, to help us along the way, including asking for help when we need it and encouraging others when we can.

If you already read our blog, we hope you’ll encourage us with comments and likes, and good will along the way.

We wish you much success in 2011,

The Friedman Group, LLC

Plan Your Holidays With Help From The Internet

Thanksgiving has come and gone. Today we’re taking advantage of all the Black Friday deals while we look forward to going to work on Monday to spend all day taking advantage of the Cyber Monday deals. Soon thereafter thoughts will turn to the upcoming holidays. Hanukkah is next week, so this post is likely too late for those of us celebrating Hanukkah (Come back and read this post again next year). There's still time, however, to make your Christmas plans. Fortunately, you can always turn to the Internet to help you. (more…)

Social Media Revolution, or Fad?

Take four minutes out of your day to have a look at this video describing the power of social media. This is why we formed The Friedman Group, but more importantly, it's why we need to stop thinking social media is a fad. It's time we took social media seriously. It's time we took advantage of all it has to offer, while recognizing there are things we need to be aware of, like guarding our privacy. Watch the video, then leave a comment letting me know your initial reaction to what you saw. (more…)

New Twitter Interface: An App Without The Download?

The new Twitter.com interface looks a lot like the Twitter iPad app, just optimized for the web. The iPad app allows Twitter users to browse tweets in a timeline with links, videos, profiles and other content opening up in new panes to the right of the timeline. The new Twitter.com two-pane interface brings this functionality to the internet. The new design contains mini profiles, 16 new media partnerships for viewing embedded photos and videos, and a details pane providing additional information around a specific tweet. (more…)

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