There are certain items that I’ve always deemed too luxurious for my workspace. My first workspace had my Dell, some cabinets, and a bunch of papers strewn about. A combination of not quite understanding how taxes work and fear ended up with the place where I sit for eight hours a day looking pretty sparse. […]
Continue readingSimon Berg is the CEO of Ceros, an intriguing startup, whose brand marketing platform gives customers the tools to create, manage and deliver engaging, brand experiences across all modern devices and channels: web, tablet, mobile and social. All of this is accomplished in the cloud and with no need for any coding. Investors in Ceros […]
Continue readingEric Ries hates that he was forced to validate having to throw out 25,000 lines of code by telling himself that he learned something. The core argument in his book, The Lean Startup, is that companies should be learning what they need to know before they move into the development phase. That doesn’t just mean […]
Continue readingNow that the Internet is a huge force behind the success of any business, domination of local search results is vital to the growth of your brand. While some businesses think they have done enough to get seen, others know the tricks of the trade to reach the top of local search results. Just as […]
Continue readingIt’s certainly not business as usual for companies using strategic blogging to get noticed. More and more businesses, from corporate behemoths like Coca-Cola and Pfizer to small start-ups operating out of a garage, have found blogs to be an effective way to generate interest. But not all business blogs are created equal. With that being […]
Continue readingBreaking Bad is a show about its main character’s blackening soul, the vast abyss of the human condition, and the cost of power. Without the meth thing, though, it’s really a story about a teacher who decides to start his own small business. In preparation for the final season, I threw the best episodes on […]
Continue readingMySpace will ultimately be written as a ‘great start’ when the history of social media is finally written. It proved that deep down all we really want is structure. In the beginning of the social media boom, the internet realized that everyone was tired of email groups and internet forums. People wanted to connect, interact, […]
Continue readingPart I: The Dancing Baby Effect Humans are social creatures. We like to talk, but we also like to listen. We’ve gone from oral history to the printing press, and eventually made our way to worldwide connectivity with the internet. Originally intended exclusively for military use, the guys over at DARPA discovered that it was […]
Continue readingI’m sure you’ve all heard about and even used websites like Kickstarter to back an awesome idea or something artsy. After seeing the success of the Kickstarter campaign for Veronica Mars, I got to thinking about some of the ups and downs of the crowdsourcing format. Crowdsourcing isn’t a new idea. Renaissance artists like Leonardo […]
Continue readingMost webmasters know by now that if they churn out the same content and build the same type of links again and again, they are likely to be hit by an algorithmic update or a penalty. Google wants its users to be able to search and find high quality sites that offer fresh and original […]
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