Monthly Archives: March 2009

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Ignoring the online/offline divide

So there’s one reason I tell people I do social marketing instead of social media marketing is that I have been living my life as an IT-person ignoring the online/offline divide. Why is the ignoration of the online/offline divide important … Continue reading

If I had a bikestore

I would totally provide bike transportation for flat/broken bikes. Maybe even repair the bikes on site. Anyway it would save me a lot of worries and planning to actually take my bike (and my husbands) to the bikestore. In a … Continue reading

Why you should attend/organize/sponsor a Barcamp

I have been arranging Barcamp’s in Copenhagen for about 3 years now and I have a new one in the making called socialmediacamp Copenhagen. (and I am toying with a bit of other camps as well). The problem/possibility of a … Continue reading

Random thoughts on green “active” and “passive”

I have had this blogpost coming in a while. Both because of the above picture, but also because of a SXSW panel called sustainability and social media, but the buttomline is, that I see a lot of people and media … Continue reading

why you don’t want your brand to be seen as inhuman online

This is something that touches me very deeply and it’s a constant annoyance for me even though it’s a minor detail, and then again, it’s not. Inhumanity online. The perfect example is an event on facebook where you are hosting … Continue reading

a great fear of free phonecalls

Picture from flickr by Khe There’s something I really hate as an entrepreneur and as women who runs a business – phonecalls. Not just the chatty cool conversations you have with people you have already met and like and stuff, … Continue reading

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Do epic shit. Just do it.

I just read Matt Balara’s very short blogpost on his impressions from SXSW (which I also attended and you guys probably know that by now – okay I’ll stop writing about SXSW soon). Anyway what we should all take away … Continue reading

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What I would do if I had a webshop

This morning I had a conversation with one of the most passionate and greatest danish media bloggers – Mads Kristensen where I told him, that these days I weren’t too pleased with Threadless – a really great artistic community, with … Continue reading

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the difference between twitter and facebook – or why should I be on both ?

So I have been wanting to write this for about 2 weeks. Mostly because my email is flooded with questions about the “new” twitter thing. Yep twitter has gone mainstream in Denmark as well by now. So to all you … Continue reading

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Ada Lovelace Day reflections

reflections on Women in Tech for Ada Lovelace day: oh and btw – for Ada Lovelace day – I also uploaded the newest version of “why every company should be a rock band” And here’s a couple of ladies of … Continue reading