Hugh Macleod has a nice post
on gapingvoid: Journeyman vs. Master.
And yeah, if it doesn't work
on gapingvoid, it ain't going to work on your product, either.
Back in 2006 Hugh Macleod offered the following point
on Gapingvoid: «If people like buying your product, it's because its story helps fill in the narrative gaps in their own lives.»
Best thing I've read
on gapingvoid («That's not your wee voice asking for the crayons back... Your wee voice doesn't give a damn about publishers or Hollywood producers.»)
For example, if I wanted to patch you through to an article
on gapingvoid about living the bliss - centered life best I use the actual title of the article as the link like this: living the bliss - centered life.
In short, women are now calling the shots
on gapingvoid.
Seriously, the percentage of people who leave comments
on gapingvoid is comparable to the percentage of people who respond to Viagra spam.
I've pretty much always done my own thing
on gapingvoid, making it up as I go along.
You can read more about this story
on gapingvoid.
Same deal as before: Submit your idea
on the gapingvoid Tumblr page, and / or leave a comment below with a link to your blog.
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Not exact matches
One of the reasons I love Hugh's work, besides the fact that he is right
on with his message and his cartoons really pop, is that
gapingvoid was an inspiration for me to try cartooning over six years ago.
Besides drawing and posting cartoons, which I've always done and will always do until I die, I believe the focus of
gapingvoid should be something it's riffed
on nonstop for the last half - decade.
A
gapingvoid greeting card, newly printed, the finest inks
on on the finest card stock yada, yada, yada.
Since I often find myself talking new technologies with clients and colleagues, and often get a lot of resistance to change, both in using new tools and changing habits, this piece from
gapingvoid resonated with me,
on both sides...
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gapingvoid cartoons
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Gapingvoid: Effective Visual Strategies for Business from gapingvoid [We're keeping this post on top of the homepage for a while, just to make sure
Gapingvoid: Effective Visual Strategies for Business from
gapingvoid [We're keeping this post on top of the homepage for a while, just to make sure
gapingvoid [We're keeping this post
on top of the homepage for a while, just to make sure people...
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[Sent out earlier in the
gapingvoid newsletter etc:] Picasso, the greatest painter of the twentieth century, didn't sit around
on his rear end all day,...
Early
on, we (i.e. the entire
gapingvoid team - Me, Jason, Laura, Sam etc) noticed that a business is only as good as the conversations it has with people, both inside and outside the organization [i.e. classic Cluetrain parlance].
Complete with
on - message
gapingvoid cartoons and written content that people will actually want to read, engage with, forward to their friends.
Daily Email - Blowing Your Mind from
Gapingvoid on Vimeo.
From early
on we wanted
gapingvoid to be something bigger than just drawing cartoons, we wanted to change things, we wanted to help people kick ass.
I wanted to let you know that we recently set up
gapingvoid on the Linkshare network (an affiliate program) so that our friends with blogs and websites can actually benefit directly (by earning commissions) from helping to spread the
gapingvoid word.
gapingvoid: the global microbrand rant I was talking to a friend
on the phone about this yesterday.
View the archive of
gapingvoid cartoons
on the Marketing Society blog.
Prior to becoming COO at
Gapingvoid, Jessica was Director of a Lean Six Sigma management consulting firm where she restructured Fortune 100 business operations, healthcare facilities, and created job growth
on behalf of governments in high - unemployment areas.
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on Interview with
gapingvoid's Hugh MacLeod, author of «Ignore Everybody»
Ever since MacLeod sent the cartoon to Clayton and posted it
on his blog,
gapingvoid (www.
gapingvoid.com) more than a year ago, the «blue monster» character has become an unofficial corporate mascot among many Microsoft employees, posted in cubicles, printed
on business cards and T - shirts, and added to e-mail signatures.
Hugh MacLeod is Noteworthy at #SXSW from
Gapingvoid on Vimeo.
And
gapingvoid's new unofficial tagline, «Remember Who You Are», helps keep me focused
on the kind of work I want to be making long - term, and why.
The
gapingvoid business cards - my cartoons printed
on the back, your personal details printed
on the front - are designed to act like «Idiot Filters».
But I echo the others... you should really keep the name
gapingvoid on twitter or some doosh will pick it up..
[Disclaimer:
gapingvoid assumes no responsibility for the world ending
on December 21st.
[UPDATE: Because I want people to see this video, I'll be keeping it at the top of the
gapingvoid homepage off n»
on.
Gapingvoid Does Events — TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2012 from
Gapingvoid on Vimeo.
There's a friend of
Gapingvoid, Shawn Achor, who did a lot of scientific research
on this subject while still teaching at Harvard.
As the market for blog and Web 2.0 media keeps
on maturing, I thought this
gapingvoid post from August, 2006 was worth a revisit: I...
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gapingvoid's thoughts
on blogging, 2010 — Hugh MacLeod serves up a dish of analysis with ten observations about blogging (he's been doing this for years).
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This made me so happy: My friend, Robert Scoble sent me a photo of the big
gapingvoid print they have up
on the wall in the Rackspace customer briefing room.
A good reason to immediately send you all over to
Gapingvoid and the classic post
on cre...
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gapingvoid In Uncategorized
on April 20, 2010 at 13:06 via
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So I sent word out
on the newsletter, Hey, there's a party at
gapingvoid Central
on Friday.
Amen to
gapingvoid on that one.
The book is also accompanied with cartoons from Hugh MacLeod, who publishes his cartoons
on his blog
gapingvoid and is the author of «How To Be Creative.»
(I also pointed them at my blog by passing out my
gapingvoid business cards with my URL
on them!)
So it's with great happiness and excitement, after years of talking about doing something with them one day, I am pleased to announce that
gapingvoid is now publishing cartoon business cards with Moo.com, the coolest business - card publisher
on the planet.
On one side of the card are Shel's details, on the other side is a cartoon by Hugh MacLeod of gapingvoid - it was a blog car
On one side of the card are Shel's details,
on the other side is a cartoon by Hugh MacLeod of gapingvoid - it was a blog car
on the other side is a cartoon by Hugh MacLeod of
gapingvoid - it was a blog card.
Hugh does blog marketing for companies like the South African winery Stormhoek and Savile Row tailor English Cut, but he's most well known for are the hilarious cartoons that he draws
on the back of business cards, which he then publishes
on his blog
gapingvoid.