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For years I have told companies that I work with, cold calling DOES NOT WORK, period. Matter a fact, I would argue that it is the worst way to sell your product and can even hurt your brand image. Cold calls flat out piss people off.

ReadWriteWeb has a great post this morning on “Business Development 2.0.” Here’s an excerpt,
Besides being annoying, cold calling is no longer effective. People are smarter these days, and have learned to ignore upsells. A targeted email which avoids the spam box has a higher chance of getting a response than a call. With a call, the default allergic reaction is now “no.” But with a brief and sincere email it could be, “hmmm, this might be interesting…” However, even cold emails do not work. To have a chance at making a sale, you need to get a warm introduction. It used to be that the business web was hidden inside of people’s heads and rolodexes. Today, however, a lot of it is out there in the open - inside a digital business network called LinkedIn.

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That’s right folks, yours truly has obtained an exclusive first look screenshot of TwitPic 2.0! TwitPic is a a Twitter add on using the Twitter API allowing you to post picture links to the Twitter service.
EXCLUSIVE first screen shot!

Look for exciting new features like geolocation and tagging!

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Just made the upgrade to the new WordPress 2.5. The admin area is much upgraded. I would definitely recommend this upgrade to all my friends running their blogs off of WordPress.

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That’s right, Web 2.0 news straight from the fly over states! Heartlandish, a new project from my friend Noah Everett and myself, focuses on the the latest startups and web 2.0 news from the heartland!

Check it out at Heartlandish.com

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TwitPic LogoNoah, a good friend of mine and former colleague at Bluefin, has launched a new web service called TwitPic. To understand TwitPic, you have to understand Twitter. Twitter is a microblogging site where you can send quick updates on your status or mood. TwitPic takes it to a new level with the ability to upload and send picture links along with those messages.

In less then a week Noah’s new site is receiving thousands of hits and has gotten written up on the likes of KillerStartUps.com and Download Squad. Mad props to Noah for his hard work and great new service.

You can check out more of Noah’s projects over at his blog Find Motive.

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