Lessons from the VCR Clock Flashing 12:00
November 6, 2009 :: Joe LoongSo, continuing some thoughts I started in my earlier entry, “Things That I Don’t Understand” (a limitless topic, to be sure), I revisit the VCR Clock Flashing “12:00″ Scenario (where the inability to program one’s VCR, as demonstrated by the flashing 12:00 on the VCR display, was an indicator of other forms of technological incompetence.)
Now [...]
It’s Time for Your Marketing to Get Wicked…
April 10, 2009 :: Mike DoughertyMy name is Michael Dougherty, Mike if you don’t mind, and, through this blog, I will bring you content whose focus is to help you get into the mindset of marketing your company…from the point of view of your clients. Besides, they are really the ones who pay the bills, right?
To get it out of [...]
What Does the Decline of the Record Album Have to Do With Your Blog?
January 21, 2009 :: Joe LoongWhen you look at music purchases, it’s pretty clear that we’re a lot more focused on singles than we ever were back in the heyday of the full album.
We’ve always been focused on singles, of course, in the sense that hit singles drove us to buy albums. But the album was still the primary distribution [...]
Interview with Jennifer Schwed of JensWorld.com
November 13, 2008 :: Steve FisherBack in the early incarnations of web design (1997), things were very basic and most people were applying their print backgrounds to the web. Soon they realized that it was a completely new discipline with new rules. While the basics such as color and type could apply, web design required knowledge not just of design [...]
Web Site Design Best Practices from the New “About Network Solutions” site!
August 13, 2008 :: Steve FisherYou know the deal. You go to a web site and see their flashy home page that is enticing you to buy their wonderful products and/or services. You are interested and want to learn more about the company so you hit the “About Us” tab or link and you get content that is as exciting [...]



