What a Sopa-opera

On January 29, 2012, in SEO, Social Media, by Zaid Rasid

On May 1, 2011 I wrote an article called Is the Government Trying to Shut Down the Internet. The intent of the post was to generate curiosity and suggest the rare possibility that full government control of the internet is not far away and will affect many of us who live in the west.

 

Think My Think Guest post

On January 25, 2012, in Branding, by Zaid Rasid

I wrote a guest post on the popular blog Think My Think on ways to increase your online brand. A topic that I am passionate about. You can find it here: http://www.thinkmythink.com/7-ways-to-create-a-personal-online-brand/

 

Happy New Year

On January 5, 2012, in Blogging, by Zaid Rasid

I wanted to wish all my readers a Happy New Year. i hope that 2012 is a great year for you. As the online world continues to evolve, I’ll continue to observe and discuss. I hope you join me. Zaid

 
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Occupy Twitter

On November 9, 2011, in New Media, Twitter, by Zaid Rasid

I wrote a post earlier on my blog about the rare possibility that the government could shut down the internet. In the nature of that statement, I have understood that it might seem absurd to even contemplate such a thing happening, over here, in the free west. But that post was spurred on by the movement that was happening in Tiran and Lybia.

 

RIP Steve Jobs

On October 5, 2011, in Steve Jobs, by Zaid Rasid

I made a promise to myself that I would not stray from the subject matter of this blog. In a future post, I’ll explain why I think it’s super important to remain focused on a single or similar topic if you plan on writing a blog.

 

No trickery in SEO

On September 27, 2011, in SEO, by Zaid Rasid

Search engine optimization is an interesting field. You can say there are some legitimate marketers using it wisely while at the same time there are some shady characters who like to trick the system for their own benefit.

 

What has Google+ become?

On September 19, 2011, in Facebook, Social Media, Twitter, Uncategorized, by Zaid Rasid

More and more Google+ is turning into a smorgasbord of some sort of social media contraption. For many avid users of the platform, it has become a mecca and a safe haven from the likes of Facebook and Twitter. To the chagrin of the hardcore Google+ users, this platform is suppose to go head to head with Facebook, but it is failing in that quest. Let’s face it, the point of the launch of Google+ is to become the prevailing social media platform. To think otherwise is to believe that Google would release a platform to tailor to only a few interested members. And so far, that is what it has become.

 

My guest post on ThinkMyThink

On September 8, 2011, in New Media, by Zaid Rasid

I was lucky to be able to be featured on the popular tech blog ThinkMyThink recently with some thoughts on the Apple operating system. You can find my guest post here: http://www.thinkmythink.com/ios-osx-iosx-2/

 

The onus is on the platform not the user

On August 25, 2011, in Facebook, Social Media, by Zaid Rasid

In a recent blog atricle, Paul Tassi wrote a post called A Eulogy for Google Plus, in which the author predicts that the new social media platform faces some serious challenges. To put it lightly, it was faced with huge amounts of criticism and attack. And of course, some hardcore Google+ users were quick to call the author names, accuse him of creating an article for link bait and other frivolous accusations.

 

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