Roger Strukhoff

Birdbrain that I am, I've been thinking a lot about Twitter over the long week-end. Wrote a few short pieces that made it to a new writer's site called "Ulitzer" (as in Pulitzer, pronunciation be damned, get it?) You can google "soa twitter" or "twitter story 140" to find my pieces... (more)
There's a funny article in Web 2.0 Journal by an SEO consultant from Italy named Salvatore Genovese, who thinks that Twitter is the dumbest thing he's ever seen. The column appears next to a short piece I wrote about my twittecdotes. Salvatore thinks that Twitter is full of "spam... (more)
There's a funny article in Web 2.0 Journal by an SEO consultant from Italy named Salvatore Genovese, who thinks that Twitter is the dumbest thing he's ever seen. The column appears next to a short piece I wrote about my twittecdotes. Salvatore thinks that Twitter is full of "spam... (more)
I've been working on the elements in this blog, and also on becoming a moderately proficient twitterer, while simultaneously playing around with a new author site at http://rogerstrukhoff.ulitzer.com Trying to get all the wood flying in the same direction, if not behind one arrow... (more)
I've been working on the elements in this blog, and also on becoming a moderately proficient twitterer, while simultaneously playing around with a new author site at http://rogerstrukhoff.ulitzer.com Trying to get all the wood flying in the same direction, if not behind one arrow... (more)
A challenge for many who are new to Twitter is knowing what to say, how to say it, and how often to say it. But many have discovered that the 140-character limitation--even less when you are replying to someone--focuses the mind wonderfully, resulting in a new precision and elega... (more)
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