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Wading Toward Home. How to Get Elected to Office - What It Takes to Run for Office. Strong women don’t have a reputation for keeping quiet. But in running our communities and country, our voices still aren’t loud enough. Only 17% of Congress is female, and a mere 6 out of 50 states have women as governors — a sad state, since everybody benefits when women participate in politics. “If we can engage more women nationwide…we will not only be able to rebuild the economy, but we’ll be able to put America on stronger footing,” says Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who started Off The Sidelines, a campaign she says is “a national call to action for women to engage and be vocal about the issues they care about, to amplify their voices.”

Fighting for equal political representation has never been easy, but the upcoming year (2012) provides a rare opportunity to boost the number of female faces in elected office. Who, me? And, you probably have way more knowledge and experience than you realize. In fact, having little to no traditional political experience can work for you. Patrice. No Joe Schmo | Cool and crazy jobs – and how they got there. Blackboard Learn. Storyboard. OK, now we are entering the truly insane and hard-to-chronicle stage. You’ve seen the story editor’s and researcher’s comments on the proof, both of which were forwarded to the copy desk to input. Bob also sent a couple of changes along as well. The copy desk input all of those changes and produced the final proof, which is — as the name suggests — our last chance to weigh in with any changes.

Story editor John Birdsall, managing editor Jake Young, and I all took one last look at this version and made our final adjustments, and then ran our tweaks past one another before collecting and inputting them. Mostly this was done over the phone on Saturday, but this exchange will give you a sense of the overall tone. On 9/19/08 10:17 PM, "Cohn, Bob" <Bob_Cohn@wired.com> wrote:Just read the proof.

Two things of substance. On the proof, I suggested subbing out "But a decoder ring? Hollywood’s brainiest screenwriter pleases crowds by refusing to be crowd-pleasing. Is there an amalgam, a la: 22 Useful Sites to Find Journalism Internships. Do you enjoy writing, and getting at the truth of the matter? If so, you might make a great journalist. Journalists are becoming more prominent these days as the Internet provides a platform for more people to share their stories — even if they lack formal training as a journalist. Of course, while these so-called “citizen journalists” add an important layer to our society, there are still those who dream of working for major news organizations.

For jobs at the top, you need some sort of training and experience. If you want to get the training you need to be hired by some of the top news organizations, you will need a journalism degree, and to complete an internship. For someone with the dream of being a top journalist, an internship is an important step. Media Bistro: This is one of the best places to go if you want to look for jobs and internships in the industry. Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address.

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The LinkedIn Blog. Social Media in Higher Education | Dr. Rey Junco's Blog. Which Mobile And Smartphone Users Will Upgrade To iPhone 5. Which Mobile And Smartphone Users Will Upgrade To iPhone 5? #infographic By PaidViewpoint.com via HolyKaw I look 4Ward to your feedback. Keep Digging for Worms! Guest post by Brianne Boysen Author: Bill - Dr. William J. DR4WARD enjoys helping connect students and pros to learn about all forms of communication and creativity.

Copyranter. Dr4ward. Twitter&Following. The Social Media Marketing Blog. Twitter. IKEA: The Climber. How To Get A Job In Tech. Facebook Is Getting Too Damn Complicated [OPINION] This post reflects the opinions of the author and not necessarily those of Mashable as a publication. Image courtesy of iStockphoto, talymel Ever noticed how the remote for each new TV you check out seems to have more and more buttons? Or how that online game you used to enjoy is feeling less like fun as the options pile on? It's not your fault. It's a well-documented phenomenon, found in hardware, in software and on the Web: feature creep. Engineers, bless their hearts, want to give us access to all the exciting new functions they've come up with. But they're not great at making them simple enough for the average user, or at removing the buttons we no longer need. Unfortunately for its 800 million users, Facebook does not appear to be that kind of company.

Take the Ticker, for example, that real-time stream of information which now crowds the right-side of your Facebook page with a lot of distracting noise. The Other 792 Million Memo To Facebook: Chill Out. Marketers, Facebook Is Not About You. The mission statement doesn't include making life easier for brands. (from f8 2008; image credit: me) Marketers, Facebook is not about Youoriginally published in MediaPost's Social Media Insider Facebook's f8 event last week will have lasting ramifications for the network's 800 million users.

It will also have implications for brands, but the biggest takeaway should that if you're a marketer, Facebook was never about you, it's not about you, and it will never be about you. I'm sorry to the handful of laptops and iPhones that were just hurled across the room, but the truth hurts. In case you missed last week's news, f8 effectively changed the company's mission statement from "giving people the power to share and make the world more open and more connected" to "making it so easy to share stuff that your own mother will get tired of hearing from you. " Whenever Facebook announces a change, marketers get in a tizzy reading every tea leaf, wondering what every change means for them. Don Draper Invents Facebook Timeline. Alicia Aiello: No matter what I do @DR4WA...

Alternatives to sitting in a desk chair on Shine. (Photo: Logan Ingalls/Flickr)By Steve Graham, Hometalk.comMore from Guest Bloggers blog Sitting in a typical office chair can also cause long-term problems for the back and other joints. However, there are plenty of good alternatives available, including standing, more back-friendly sitting, and working out while working. Standing workstations Standing workstations are gaining in popularity. A variety of antique standing desks are available, as they were quite popular in the 18th and 19th centuries. We tested it: Hometalk staffers tested the standing desk with mixed reviews. (Photo: Yahoo! Kneeling chairs If standing all day seems too difficult, you can at least relieve pressure on your back with a kneeling chair. The first kneeling chair was the Balans chair, developed in 1979. We tested it: One Hometalk staffer swears by her kneeling chair. Recliner chairs Working in a La-Z-Boy chair may seem even less healthy, and certainly less active, than sitting in a traditional desk chair.

Related: Syracuse. Does the world need another mobile OS? — Mobile Technology News. Why And How To Create Infographics. What’s Behind the Rise of Content Marketing? « Propelling Brands. Over the last 7 months I’ve been very focused in my research on the dynamics of how B2B marketing is changing — particularly the increasing importance of developing buyer-centered marketing strategies and programs. (In fact, this week I’m speaking at a B2B Magazine event in London about new ways to drive B2B e-mail marketing programs based on behavioral/implicit factors, versus standard demographics.) The broader evolution of B2B marketing has been accompanied by new challenges and opportunities, and in some cases these have driven the emergence of completely new marketing disciplines.

Content marketing is just such a discipline. Whereas marketing content has always been with us, I submit that modern content marketing is something altogether new — an evolutionary approach to engaging buyers with buying-stage-relevant information and a response to several rapidly-changing B2B marketing dynamics. What has led to this emergence? [C]ompanies have to engage differently with prospects. C. Alicia Aiello. AliciaAiello. Talking about organic vs. paid search (AdWords) Bill Halpin f. How to Be a Jerk on Twitter. Few have mastered the world of micro-blogging, especially on Twitter, where your 140-character update could make you a star or completely solidify you as the biggest twerp on the Internet.

In fact, Twitter etiquette extends far beyond what you say. It's about how you say it and how you conduct yourself with others. If you've no desire to have any following other than your parents and a couple of friends who think you're funny when you drunk-Tweet, then be sure to follow the following (very bad) advice. 1) Follow Everyone Seriously, start clicking that "Follow" button on every Twitter account you encounter. 2) Never Update Why bother even writing anything? 3) Tweet Constantly You're easily as interesting as director Kevin "Clerks" Smith, right? 4) Hash Up Some Tags Hashtags are terms starting with the hash sign (#) that indicate an "emergent phenomena" that Twitter users have an interest in. 7) Gussy Up the Background You can personalize the image behind your Twitter page.

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