Brad Webb: Entrepreneur. Nerd. RSS

I'm just a guy with lots of stuff going on. On the business side I'm the CTO of vSocial, as well as persuing some other stealthy opportunities. Personally, I'm the father of a crazy 5 year old and the husband of a beautiful, smarty, funny and -- thankfully -- AMAZINGLY forgiving and patient woman.

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Headshot: My new Avatar/headshot. (c) Tyson Crosbie Photography
Headshot: My new Avatar/headshot. (c) Tyson Crosbie Photography

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Streamlining

So, as I promised earlier this week on Twitter, I’m working on reinventing this l’il site. No more in-line Twitter feed (which made it almost useless), and I’m trying to get a new design out this weekend.

I’ve decided to go all-in on Tumblr. Why? Having a “real blog” was intimidating. I felt the need to write an epic post every time, which lead me to post less and less, to end up posting nothing for months. With Tumblr I feel like dropping a couple words, or digg’ing some other post, or uploading a photo — it keeps things moving. Good stuff.


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Aug
16th
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Test

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Aug
12th
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Great day!

So I’ve found that, typically, while on the road, days that I have that start at 7AM and end at… 11:53PM, are usually pretty good. This day is no different. Going 100 MPH, pausing briefly, and then zooming off again, is always a fun experience. Having positive feedback, moving towards positive goals, and feeling productive (or at least progressive) all makes for really quick, fun and easy 17 hour days. My wife misses me almost as much as I miss her, but I’ll be home in a couple days, which will feel like a couple hours (to me at least, sorry sweetie!) if the next 3 days go like this one. Some days it just is amazing to be in this line of work.

Hooray good days.


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The Olympics start this week? Really?

I might just be a jaded bastard, but am I the only one that simply doesn’t give a crap about the fact that the BIGGEST event (nevermind that it’s sport) in the world.

It might be the fact that I’m Canadian and there’s a distinct lack of snow/ice in the summer games, but I’m just very “meh” about this year’s games.

2010 is in my hometown, and I don’t even have tickets/hotel/anything. Infact, I might just skip it entirely. I think that’s a bad sign for what used to be a completely dominating global brand. Or maybe I’m self-centered and off. Wouldn’t be the first time for that. :D


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Aug
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Reputation and where it's going

So I’ve been putting a lot of spare cycles into a space that I feel is coming up to a place that means something; Reputation Management. To date, startups and big companies alike have PR folks, community managers and customer service. These all serve a specific purpose. PR people push the message the company wants out. Community managers deal with the properties and tools that the company has. Customer service deals with people that are pissed off and telling them about it. What about all of the conversation and data that’s just… out there… about a company? What about all those folks? Why can’t I find out what people are saying ABOUT my company, not TO my company (or that I’M saying ABOUT my company). Ah, great question. Maybe there’s an answer. :)

It extends to personal brand, too, which is becoming increasingly important as we go to a more micro world. Individuals name and reputation means something when you go from venture to venture, partner to partner, on a yearly or quarterly basis. What do people think and say about you? Don’t know? Is that a good thing? :)


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Men have become the tools of their tools
— Henry David Thoreau (via project.ioni.st) (via bijan)

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