More than 181,000 users have the phrase “social media” in their Twitter bio, often followed by titles like guru, maven, jedi, expert, ninja, or professional. This information was shared last week by B ...
An interesting post by Inc.com on the worst things you can call (or refer) yourself on Linkedin and out of the 12 words you can use the authors says that two of the words are also new gTLD’s. “There ...
Nick Doerr Follow Updated Mon, August 6, 2007 at 12:30 PM UTC 1 min read In the latest issue of EGM, Ninja Gaiden creator Itagaki Tomonobu spoke out against the upcoming Heavenly Sword, deeming the ...
They are everywhere. On Twitter profiles, blog bios, and Facebook pages across the social media sphere, inflated social media titles are rampant. People claiming to be experts with social media as ...
Odd job titles are nothing new. Apple made "Genius" ubiquitous in the early aughts and Bonobos' "Customer Experience Ninjas" have helped the retailer communicate its dedication to customer service — ...
The good folks over at Ad Age have been tracking the number of self-proclaimed social media “gurus,” “ninjas,” “whores,” (seriously), “mavens,” and other barftastic titles since 2009. Not only have ...
These job titles sound a lot more exciting than they actually are. Companies are attempting to recruit prospective employees by jazzing up otherwise ordinary positions in industries like tech, sales ...
Sigh. I hate bios. I especially hate bios that say so and so is “addicted to coffee” or “a wannabe gourmet cook” or “a social media guru/ninja/pro.” Really, it’s more interesting if you’re not ...
We sat down (virtually) with Dave Miotke, AKA Sim Guru Ninja to talk about the future of Spark'd, the new game pack leak, the Sims 5, and much much more in this Sims 4 interview. The Sims 4 is six ...