Well, I’m sure I’m not the only dummy who has written on a dry erase board with permanent marker, so I’m going to share the quick fix I found.
I cleaned my white board this morning only to discover I had written on it months ago with a sharpie. I used some dry erase board cleaner and scrubbed the begeezus out of it, but couldn’t get the permanent ink off.
I searched Google and quickly found the solution.
Use a dry erase marker to write over the permanent marker. After the permanent ink is covered, use some spray on dry erase board cleaner, and both the dry erase marker and permanent marker will disappear.
I’ve recently reconnected with some old high school friends on Facebook, and one of them tagged me this morning in something called 25 Things About Me.
The game goes like this:
1. You copy and paste the instructions into a note on Facebook.
2. You write 25 things about yourself that you want to share.
3. You tag a minimum of ten Facebook friends including the person who tagged you.
4. In theory, the chain continues and you likely connect with more friends on Facebook.
There are a couple of ways you can use this.
I kept the comments personal and tagged ten friends that I know fairly well, both personal and business.
You could take a niche marketing approach, find some people in your niche with big Facebook networks, befriend them, make the majority of your 25 things related to that niche, make sure and include some links, then tag your new powerful niche friends in your 25 things note.
A generic approach could be to befriend some social networking gurus with big Facebook networks rather than people in your niche.
Or you could do multiple 25 things exercises, each with a different purpose or goal.
Here’s the link to my 25 Things About Me. Feel free to copy and paste the instructions into your own note. If you’d like me to tag you in mine, just comment with a link to your Facebook profile.
http://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=48065213478