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		<title>Unites States Marine Corps Turn 234 Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:31:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Just wanted to take a few minutes and wish all my fellow Marines a Happy Birthday. The Corps turns 234 years young today. I’m honored to be among the elite, the few, the proud.
If you know a Marine, wish him or her a happy birthday, and thank them for their service, whether they are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://thomallen.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/20091105M1909N066.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; margin: 0px 10px 10px 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; border-left-width: 0px" title="20091105-M-1909N-066" src="http://thomallen.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/20091105M1909N066_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="20091105-M-1909N-066" width="211" height="143" align="left" /></a> Just wanted to take a few minutes and wish all my fellow Marines a Happy Birthday. The Corps turns 234 years young today. I’m honored to be among the elite, the few, the proud.</p>
<p>If you know a Marine, wish him or her a happy birthday, and thank them for their service, whether they are currently on active duty or not.</p>
<p>The past several years have put our military to the test, and I think they stepped up to the challenge. I know it’s hard to separate the conflict from the person serving our country. But there is a distinct difference.</p>
<p>Freedom will always needs its defenders. Please remember that. Semper Fidelis my friends.</p>
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		<title>Book Review: TwittFaced</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 13:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twitter is something I know pretty well. I&#8217;ve been a user for 2 years. While I don&#8217;t have tens of thousands of followers, I understand the power of Twitter. When I learned Josh Peters wrote a book out on Twitter, titled TwittFaced, I thought I would give it a read. I gave Josh my money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="background-color: #ffffff;"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-153" title="TwittFaced by Jacob Mogan and Josh Peters" src="http://thomallen.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/twittfaced.jpg" alt="TwittFaced by Jacob Mogan and Josh Peters" width="240" height="240" />Twitter is something I know pretty well. I&#8217;ve been a user for 2 years. While I don&#8217;t have tens of thousands of followers, I understand the power of Twitter. When I learned <a href="http://shuaism.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Josh Peters</strong></a> wrote a book out on Twitter, titled TwittFaced, I thought I would give it a read. I gave Josh my money and off I went.</span></p>
<p>It&#8217;s not a long read, 156 pages or so, but man, this book is packed to the rafters with information. Even if you think yo know Twitter, or several other social networking platforms, Josh and his co-author <a href="http://www.jmorganmarketing.com" target="_blank">Jacob Morgan</a> do a great job of outlining the hottest tools and applications you should be looking at. And the most important part of each chapter is explaining why and how to use the services successfully.</p>
<p>The cover reads &#8220;<strong>your toolkit for understanding &amp; maximizing social media</strong>&#8220;. I would agree. I have marked several chapters for re-reading. Chapter nine is chalk full of statistics on social media. Chapter five talks about Facebook and the many applications which can make your experience better. And chapter 21, how to keep from being overwhelmed. I really like all of the chapters but one, the chapter on MySpace. Maybe I&#8217;m being a snob here, but I don&#8217;t see MySpace as having any relevance in social media. But Josh and Jacob give it some love in chapter six.</p>
<p>This is a great book. Easy to read, lot&#8217;s of statistics, and some great examples explaining how to get the most out of these social media platforms.</p>
<p>Buy the book <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0981980732?ie=UTF8&amp;tag=ajarheadweblo-20&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=9325&amp;creativeASIN=0981980732" target="_blank"><strong>here</strong></a>. It&#8217;s a link to Amazon, and if you buy the book, I get a few pennies.</p>
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		<title>NaNoWriMo Started Today And I Didn’t</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 06:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[National Novel Writing Month is a challenge for people to write and entire Novel, at least 50,000 words, in a thirty day timeframe. For the past several years I have attempted to write consistently for thirty straight days. I&#8217;m not sure why, maybe it&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t write as consistently as I should. Here is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>National Novel Writing Month is a challenge for people to write and entire Novel, at least 50,000 words, in a thirty day timeframe. For the past several years I have attempted to write consistently for thirty straight days. I&#8217;m not sure why, maybe it&#8217;s because I don&#8217;t write as consistently as I should. Here is an example:</p>
<p>Today I wrote a measly 22 words. FAIL! I wrote them just so I could say I wrote something on day one. It&#8217;s a great story really, and I want to write it out. The output is 1650 something words shy of what I should be writing daily if I really wanted to make a go of it.</p>
<p>I will try harder over the next several days and try and catch up. Most of the time I make huge headway on the weekends.</p>
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		<title>The Basics Of WordPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Sep 2009 18:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last night I lead a discussion on the Basics of WordPress at the Social Media Club of Salt Lake City. I really want to thank Pete Codella and Joseph Scott for asking me to participate. It was a lot of fun. Due to some technical difficulties, we had more of a discussion, which is always [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last night I lead a discussion on the Basics of WordPress at the <a href="http://www.smcslc.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Social Media Club of Salt Lake City</strong></a>. I really want to thank <a href="http://www.petecodella.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Pete Codella</strong></a> and <a href="http://josephscott.org/" target="_blank"><strong>Joseph Scott</strong></a> for asking me to participate. It was a lot of fun. Due to some technical difficulties, we had more of a discussion, which is always better than a boring lecture. Please find the slide deck <strong><a href="http://www.slideshare.net/thomallen/the-basics-of-wordpress" target="_blank">here</a></strong> for you viewing pleasure.</p>
<p>Thank you to all who attended, you had some great questions, and several of you shared your experience. If you were in my class last night connect with me on <a href="http://twitter.com/thomallen" target="_blank"><strong>Twitter</strong></a> or <a href="http://facebook.com/thomallen"><strong>Facebook</strong></a>, or any number of other social network sites. Or a good old <a href="http://thomallen.com/contact/"><strong>email/phone</strong></a> call works too.</p>
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		<title>Elevator Pitch 1.0</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 20:17:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a post from yesterday, I talked about my lack of an elevator pitch. I also admitted that I have a really hard time conveying what I actually do. This post is a simple explanation. It’s a work in progress. But here is the short direct answer:
I’m a programmer, and I run a company called [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In a <a href="http://thomallen.com/blog/a-question-that-haunts-me-wherever-i-go/" target="_blank"><strong>post</strong></a> from yesterday, I talked about my lack of an elevator pitch. I also admitted that I have a really hard time conveying what I actually do. This post is a simple explanation. It’s a work in progress. But here is the short direct answer:</p>
<p>I’m a programmer, and I run a company called <a href="http://pressdev.com" target="_blank"><strong>PressDev</strong></a>. We are web designers and developers. We also build iPhone and social network applications, and create customized WordPress sites. This is what I do. And I do it really well.</p>
<p>If you don’t read any further, I’ve shared with you what I do. Without sounding like a resume, I’ll share some details, if you please. </p>
<p>Yes, I’ve done a lot of things. So far I’ve led a diverse life. I’ve traveled the world. I’ve worked for very small companies and very large companies. I spent four years in the United States Marine Corps in the mid eighties. Honestly, that experience shaped who I am today. It’s where I learned to lead by example, work in a team environment, and make decisions quickly.</p>
<p>I’ve spent over 20 years writing computer software. Yes, I write computer code. Most of the time in Microsoft C# and PHP, and even sometimes in Python. I’ve managed small and large teams. I’ve managed offshore development teams. I’ve architected complete software solutions.</p>
<p>In order to be an expert at something, I believe you must immerse yourself in it. Personally I’ve spent years building a career network. I think that’s why I find so much value in services like Twitter, Facebook, and blogging. I was a very early adopter of LinkedIn. I’m an early adopter of most technology. That’s how I stay ahead. And while my business isn’t being an expert in marketing using <a href="http://twitter.com/thomallen" target="_blank"><strong>Twitter</strong></a>, <a href="http://facebook.com/thomallen" target="_blank"><strong>Facebook</strong></a> or <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/in/thomallen" target="_blank"><strong>LinkedIn</strong></a>, I spend a lot of time using the social networks so I can help my customers best use the services in their personal or business life.</p>
<p>I also like to speak in technology topics. I’ve spoken dozens of time to small and large audiences. I love the share my knowledge. </p>
<p>I’m also an entrepreneur. My mind never stops thinking though ideas and try getting them off the ground. That may be why some people are confused at what I do. It’s interesting, because if you look at someone like <a href="http://garyvaynerchuk.com/" target="_blank"><strong>Gary Vaynerchuk</strong></a>, he does a lot of things, but you still think of him as the Wine Library guy. No matter what I’m doing, my core is still the same.</p>
<p>Whew, I’m sure that’s about all I want to share in this post. Go ahead, ask questions. Tell me what you think.</p>
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		<title>A Question That Haunts Me Wherever I Go</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Jun 2009 05:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I recently attended a local social networking event (one where you meet people face to face, not through #hashtags.) I like to get to these things early for the chance to network. You never know who you are going to meet. And this time was unlike many in the past. I’ll get to the title [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently attended a local social networking event (one where you meet people face to face, not through #hashtags.) I like to get to these things early for the chance to network. You never know who you are going to meet. And this time was unlike many in the past. I’ll get to the title of the post, <strong>“The Question That Haunts Me Where Ever I Go”</strong>, in just a few minutes. This is something I must work up too.</p>
<p>The first person I was introduced too was <a href="http://alistair.cockburn.us/" target="_blank"><strong>Alistair Cockburn</strong></a> (thanks <a href="http://twitter.com/ghennipher" target="_blank"><strong>@ghennipher</strong></a>). In the software development world, Alistair is the rock star God of the agile methodology. I’ve met him before, but he wouldn’t remember because they were quick meets. But I’ve followed his work, and I appreciate all that he has given to the development community. I was fortunate to have 10 minutes of uninterrupted conversation. At the end, he started to ask me what I did. First sign the night was going to be rocky.</p>
<p>Next I spent several minutes shaking hands with various guest, many who I knew, and several I didn’t. Most asked me again, what I did. I wondered where these people had been. Why don’t they remember? I Exchanged some business cards, ate some food, and found a seat for the presentation. But my mind was not into what was going on around me.</p>
<p>Fifteen minutes into the presentation I needed to get up and stretch my legs. I made my way to the back where another very good friend was standing. We quietly talked about a few things, and waited for the presentation to end. At some point during our conversation, he announced to the group we were standing with that I was connected to everyone. He doesn’t know this, but that kind of threw me. While I know a lot of people, and I feel I’m a pretty good networker, it feels unnatural when someone says that about me.</p>
<p>Now to the question. Just as we were about to head out for the night, I asked this good friend a question. I was hoping he would give me a straight answer, because I really needed some advice. The conversation went something like this:</p>
<blockquote><p><em>Me: “So, it’s funny that you mentioned I’m connected to everyone. Do you really think that?”</em></p>
<p><em>Him: “Of course…”</em></p>
<p><em>Me: “So let me ask you, why do I have such a hard time getting people to remember what I do?”</em></p>
<p><em>Him: after a brief pause… “because no one really knows what you do! Most people think you do everything, but no one knows what you do. You’re always vague.”</em></p>
<p><em>Me: “So when I ask someone what you do, the immediate answer is, he’s the SEO guy.”</em></p>
<p><em>Him: “Right.”</em></p>
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<p><strong>Bingo</strong>. That was the candid answer I needed to hear. He went on to tell me I didn’t have an elevator pitch. He gave me his pitch. He’s worked on it for years. Me, I guess, for some selfish reason, assumed everyone already knows what I do. But I am so wrong. My friend encouraged me to spend some time putting together a better elevator pitch. It was so obvious, it’s even something I push others to do. But I haven’t taken my own advise.</p>
<p>There are two parts to me; the one I need to be, and the one I want to be. I read a blog post on <a href="http://www.jibberjobber.com/blog/2009/06/19/career-envy/" target="_blank"><strong>JibberJobber</strong></a> yesterday about Job Envy. I guess my failure to successfully convey what I do stems from years of not wanting to be defined by my work. So I kept it vague. But as a business owner I can’t do that anymore. I need to clearly define what I do. There’s no way I can network without being able to convey what I do. It’s not the part I want to be, but it’s the part that I need to&#160; be.</p>
<p>While I want to continue to discuss what I do and don’t do, I’ll save that discussion for tomorrow, and maybe a first draft of the elevator pitch. Thank you for taking a few minutes to read this.</p>
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		<title>Creating Multiple Streams Of Income</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 04:58:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Thom Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the beginning of 2009, Jason Alba started talking about multiple streams of income. Seeing how it&#8217;s the middle of the year, it was time for an evaluation of my streams.
PressDev is my first income stream. The primary mission of PressDev is to build custom websites and software for businesses and individual. Our unique skill [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the beginning of 2009, Jason Alba started talking about <strong><a href="http://www.jibberjobber.com/blog/category/multiple-streams-of-income/" target="_blank">multiple streams of income</a></strong>. Seeing how it&#8217;s the middle of the year, it was time for an evaluation of my streams.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://pressdev.com" target="_blank">PressDev</a></strong> is my first income stream. The primary mission of PressDev is to build custom websites and software for businesses and individual. Our unique skill is converting static and stale websites into dynamic growing content management systems (usually with <strong><a href="http://wordpress.org" target="_blank">WordPress</a></strong>). We integrate social networks and digital media to make websites sticky. We also build social networking applications for platforms like <strong><a href="http://twitter.com" target="_blank">Twitter</a></strong> and <strong><a href="http://facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook</a></strong>, and we also write iPhone, Android and Windows Mobile applications. </p>
<p>New services we are offering include SEO, Graphic and Logo Design, and Copy Writing.</p>
<p>Over the next several months I&#8217;ll be profiling more of my income streams. I&#8217;ll also be writing more on business and entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>Here is a breakdown of the revenue streams I’ve shared so far:</p>
<p>    * Revenue Stream 1: <a href="http://thomallen.com/creating-multiple-streams-of-income/" target="_blank">PressDev</a><br />
    * Revenue Stream 2: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 3: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 4: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 5: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 6: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 7: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 8: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 9: (not announced yet)<br />
    * Revenue Stream 10: (not announced yet)</p>
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