By Hazel on Nov 6, 2009 in Facts and Statistics Everyone in Business Should Know About, Featured | 0 Comments
Interesting snapshot of the impact the digital age is having on us all. This wonderful snapshot is courtesy of the fine folks at Pew Internet and American Life Project. The 21st century will most certainly demand digital savvy business people who understand the old models for doing business will not work in this new economy. Different times, different people, need different approaches.

By Hazel on Aug 10, 2009 in Facts and Statistics Everyone in Business Should Know About, Featured | 0 Comments
What an Amazing job Brian Solis and Jesse Thomas did in creating a visual road map for today’s online conversation sphere.
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By Hazel on Jul 17, 2009 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 7 Comments
This is my final article of my four part series on Business Suicide Mindsets to Avoid in 2009.
Although I this one is last, it can be just as damaging for a business as the other three I have already covered.
I call this Business Suicide Mentality #4: The “I Don’t Have Too; I Don’t Want Too, I Will Not Change!” Mindset.
Yep, Change…it’s a word we all know yet often we find we are naturally opposed to the meaning of this word. We find change is disruptive and unsettling, so we resist it.
The dictionary defines change as…
Change
to make the form, nature,…
By Hazel on Jul 11, 2009 in Facts and Statistics Everyone in Business Should Know About | 4 Comments
Facebook User Facts February, 2009
- Facebook growing faster with women than men in almost every age group. Women comprise 56.2% of Facebook’s audience, up from 54.3% late last year.
- Facebook reporting nearly 45.3 million active US users in the last 30 days
- Facebook growing in every age/gender demographic. Fastest growing segment: Women over 55, up 175.3% in the last 120 days.
- 45% of Facebook’s US audience is now 26 years old or older.


By Hazel on Jul 8, 2009 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 4 Comments

I, like most Americans have grown so weary of the unbelievably bad customer service in the everyday marketplace both online and off in this country.
Until recently, we as consumers did not have a very easy and effective way to share with the masses our experiences nor were we very successful in getting attention to our plight regarding bad service and products from the very companies we had the conflict with. The old “on hold forever 800 number” was many times the only recourse we could take against these offending businesses.
That was until technology put the tools in the consumer’s hands…
By Hazel on Jun 11, 2009 in Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 1 Comment
Well…here we are about halfway through what has so far been an incredibly challenging and difficult year for many of us in business, from the giants like GM to the local auto detail shop.
Some have survived, and sadly some have not. Some have reinvented themselves and some are still doing the same things they have always done…resistant to any changes.
So what does the rest of 2009 hold for the marketplace here in the U.S.?
It depends on who you are listening to and what your mindset is. It really does not matter if you are looking to the media; research firms, the…
By Hazel on May 27, 2009 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 1 Comment
Fired up my Twitter this morning and checked what the hot topics of the day were and my goodness…#unfollowdiddy was really buzzing!
So I decided to check out what was going on and lo and behold, many fellow tweets were voicing their not so nice things about P Diddy (Sean “Diddy” Combs).
See for yourself…
#unfollowdiddy is trending so I read his tweets. He’s less of a jerk than I expected, but arrogant as he**. Twitters taking him down a peg.
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Good Morning twit fam!! I see the movement #unfollowdiddy is still…
By Hazel on May 23, 2009 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured | 3 Comments
Twitter tweets were buzzing today about their frustration and anger with Old Navy’s $1 Flip Flop Day.
Apparently the marketing gurus in this company (and most other corporations for that matter) have not taken into consideration every move they make…we are watching them…and Twittering!
All over the country people were Twittering about their unhappy experience in “real-time“. This is the power of the Social Network folks!
It’s for certain, many folks on were not happy campers. Just look at some of the comments I saw coming across Twitter…
one dollar flip flop day at old navy : hate hate hate flip flops : hate hate hate…
By Hazel on May 9, 2009 in Age of the Super Consumer | 0 Comments
Two-thirds of all online users visit social networks and blogs, according to data from Nielsen Online. And the largest growth in social media users last year came from the 35- to 49-year-old group.
By Hazel on May 9, 2009 in Age of the Super Consumer, Featured, The Great Business Digital Divide | 0 Comments
Well that day that all mothers long for, Mother’s Day…a day of recognition especially made for those of us who have contributed to one of life’s mysteries and wonders…Motherhood is close to showing up on the scene.
If your anything like me, it represents a “check out” moment from the hustle and bustle of life to reflect on the joys of beings mom (and the sorrows), how far you have come and how far your family has come.
Most of us our adorned with flowers, a gift, or dinner out and those are all such wonderful tokens of love from our families.…