Talk Nerdy to Me Lover’s Hot Nerd of the Micro Nano

Llama Mama | October 9, 2010

While Katrina hits New York again, this time for New York Comic Con, TalkNerdytoMeLover.com has named her their newest Hot Nerd of the Micro Nano.
from talknerdytomelover.com:
HOT NERD OF THE MICRO NANO: KAT HILL

This one feels SUPPERRRR long overdue, but nerds, meet Kat …

This hottie with the million dollar body is a TRUEEE nerd. She is [...]

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The Most Powerful Women on Twitter – Who’s Tops on Twitter Grader?

Llama Mama | August 6, 2010

Twitter Grader has created a list of the 100 Most Powerful Women on Twitter – and look who’s in the top 20 as of right after midnight, August 6. Dharmesh Shah (@Dharmesh) of Twitter Grade and HubSpot told Katrina that the list is a work in progress and Katrina pointed out a few women belong on the list including several [...]

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The Action Chick Comic – The Action Begins!

Llama Mama | February 3, 2010

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The Action Chick Comic
Script & Art: Nick Langley
Colors: Alex Langley
Taskmaster: Katrina Hill
Where: Rocket Llama Headquarters
http://www.rocketllama.com/actionchick
People love the Action Flick Chick’s avatar. That yellow bird’s weekly webcomic adventures start today.
This isn’t her first webcomic appearance. No, that was her recent cameo in David Reddick’s The Legend of Bill, and even before that she’d already become a [...]

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Twitter 4 Nitwits: The Dreaded Twit2K

Llama Mama | June 26, 2009

You’re not a celebrity. Don’t presume that the things you say are so awesome that you can talk at the masses when it’s all one-sided and you can’t easily see what they’re talking about in return. You see, twitter growth depends on interaction. Here are some tips @actionchick dispensed this past week to help people learn how to deal with twitter’s follow limit of 2000 vs. 100% your number of followers.

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Freedom Day – Freedom for All

Llama Mama | June 18, 2009

Chicks Gone Green.

Tomorrow is Freedom Day, also called Emancipation Day and best known as Juneteenth, which originally commemorated the abolition of slavery in Texas but has reached across the nation to be recognized by 31 states in the United States of America. By no means should anything detract from the day’s meaning in honoring those who suffered under slavery in the USA and those who fought to overcome it. But maybe it can mean something more. Maybe we can honor them even more strongly by talking about everyone’s freedom.

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