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Re-Design

by brianlburns on 30 July 2008

in links, updates

The blog went under an impromtu re-design tonight, inspired by an awesome theme from chris pearson. I like it, and it’s getting there. But do you guys have any ideas? Anything else I should tweak? Any suggestions as to what should go in the header?

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Oh, and Speaking of Cows

by brianlburns on 2 June 2008

in links

On the heels of the last two posts (about cows and about working-class copy), it only makes sense to link to a project from three of my old buddies: Tim, Noah, and Sam. They’re taking a HUGE bike touring trip from Alaska to Panama, raising money for Heifer International along the way. It’s good guys, [...]

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Lay it on the Line

by brianlburns on 21 May 2008

in links

I don’t get the chance to do it as much as I’d like, but surfing the blogosphere is one of my favorite things to do. Not only because it informs me, but because it inspires me - it shows me not only what other people are doing and thinking, but inspires me to do and [...]

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Blogging as Company Narrative (again)

by brianlburns on 5 May 2008

in blogging, links

A couple days ago, I took inspiration from another blogger to write Blogging as Company Narrative, a post about using your blog to tell (and build) your company story. Well, it looks like I’m not the only one. My new twitter friend, Scott Sweeny, just wrote a piece about blog storytelling (as inspired by another [...]

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Blogging as Company Narrative

by brianlburns on 28 April 2008

in blogging, links

A couple days ago, Alan Jones wrote a good piece about company narratives - how startups can define who they are by telling good stories about the timeline and character of the company. I agree with Alan too - the company narrative is a crucial part of startup writing. But I’d like to add something [...]

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