I have been out of pocket the past few weeks and haven’t had a chance until today to go over the FTC Rules for Disclosure as they apply to Bloggers. I know that this caused a serious uproar inside the blogger community, ShoeMoney (Jeremy Schoemaker) even called an emergency town hall meeting on TinyChat to […]
#RefreshCA Meeting – October 27th
Our October Central Arkansas Refresh meeting will be on October 27th this month, we usually get started around 6:00 or so but don’t worry if you come in late. Last month Rob McBryde did a presentation on Joomla and it was awesome! If you missed out on Rob’s presentation, you can find the video and […]
Hilarious Facebook Song
I have to thank my good friend Brant Collins (@brantc) for sharing this one this morning on Twitter. If you are on Facebook you will immediately identify with this guy: –
Encouraging Clients to Twitter
If you are a developer or work with an interactive agency of any sort, you probably already know that encouraging clients to Twitter is one of the toughest things to do. I think that in the back of their mind they already know that it is something they need to be doing, if no other […]
Past Projects: Practical Mom’s Disney Vacation Companion
A while back my partners and I were consulting with a client as to how they could drive more traffic to their website and increase awareness of their product. We made a few suggestions to them at the time and I had it in my Outlook to follow up today to see how well some […]
Advantages to Outsourcing Business Class Email
This past weekend my business partners and I went away on our annual corporate retreat to discuss our existing business model and to evaluate each of our products and services. We each agreed that our most popular solution is one that we don’t spend a lot of time promoting, our premium email solution. There are […]
Agile Messenger for the iPhone
My business partners and I frequently jump in between Google Talk and Microsoft Messenger to discuss projects during the day. When we are out of the office however we usually are forced to call one another if we need to ask a question about a project. In the past I have used a few mobile […]
Great Blog Content –vs- SEO
A while back I did a post on Social Saturation and Search Engine Optimization, in that post I emphasized how important it is to get your content onto the social networks. I was reading a post today by Dawn Foster at Web Worker Daily and she brought up some points that I also agree with […]
Some Random Thoughts on Web Usability
I know that I primarily blog about social media, but I came to know social media by way of being a developer. I have developed websites for the past decade or so, and that’s been my primary source of livelihood the entire time. One topic that I rarely touch on, but is something that we, […]
Out of the Office: Pleth Corporate Retreat 2009
This weekend is our Pleth corporate retreat. Each year my business partners like to take some time away to focus on our business model. We have been successful at doing this too in some pretty cool venues, Las Vegas and Chicago just to name a few, but this year we are taking a little more […]
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