Thursday, July 29th, 2010

The biggest hurdle one faces in today’s environment is to know ‘how to think.’ We are forced to think every moment of our life. You are always thinking – about something or the other. Work, home, person, exams, studies, money, dreams – you put anything here and it will remain true. We think for us and we think for others as well!

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Today is Thursday. And it’s time for the blast from the past! I once wrote a very popular column called ‘Thursdays with Tushar‘ on India PR Blog for a long time. While you can still read them on IPRB, I am compiling a list here for you. This is my way of show gratitudes to [...]

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It’s all about information. Google doesn’t invent anything. What it does is present what is already written/shared about you…

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The consumers have become the co-creators and co-owners of the brands. They don’t just buy your products or services, but they speak and share. Check out your risk appetite and play by the rules in the social media jungle…

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This is a real cool take on all social media gurus. I hope you remember some portion of my post about the same on 1st October, 2009. I found this on Markhamnolan’s page Enjoy! Hope to write something soon. Take care.

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I have created these two communities on Twibes to create tribes of ignited minds on Twitter. Let’s use these for our benefit to share & learn something new. Look forward to see you there… PR India: Primarily for PR students, PR professionals and anyone who wants to share or learn something about fascinating business of [...]

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David Armano (@armano), Senior Partner @ Dachis Group has explained the need to think beyond social media and start thinking about social business design in his post on his blog. Read it at your own convenience. Today, I want to talk about being social and doing business. Now, how different is that? Let me scribble [...]

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Marketers who try to find consumers online will never find them. There are no consumers out there. We are people and if you treat us as people and not as consumers, I am there for you.

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I am sure that at some point of time in our career, we all encounter this question. You can call it either a mid-career crisis or a ‘I am lost and need help’ syndrome. My thinking was triggered by a very simple question from one of my friends. He asked me, “what is the need [...]

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