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23 Jul, 2010

Drawing the Line

Posted by: j3r3my In: Advertising|Web Development

I read a great post on Six Revisions about Drawing the Line: 6 Things you shouldn’t tolerate in projects. There are many factors that go into making a project great and it’s amazing to me how easy it is to go from great to suck when discussing client-needs on their website. The six things are: [...]

17 Jul, 2010

Timeshares

Posted by: j3r3my In: Life

    Yes it’s true, my wife and I have purchased two timeshares in Cabo San Lucas Mexico on e-Bay. Since a few people have been asking I thought I’d give the “Coles notes” version of what this process is like and what to expect if you want to do the same. First – some [...]

08 Jul, 2010

Go ahead

Posted by: j3r3my In: Technology|Web Development

It’s ok – you have my permission, not that you needed it anyway. I was asked to build you a website, help you with setting up your server, hosting, boosting your search ranking and “doing the magic” that is web development. But free, online services like WebMatrix and wix.com seemed so easy because the $200 I [...]

06 Jul, 2010

Earl’s Restaurant

Posted by: j3r3my In: Advertising|Life

In response to a letter that Doug Riches posted on his blog about Earl’s restaurants only catering to a ‘majority’ demographic in the areas the restaurants are situated, there is one sentence that absolutely blows me away. No matter which position we take, one group of customers is going to stop visiting us. There is [...]

17 Jun, 2010

Facebook

Posted by: j3r3my In: Technology|Twitter

Well…after much humming and hawing and threatening to go off of Facebook I decided not to. Those who follow me on Twitter already know why and if you don’t manage your FB privacy settings, perhaps take a look at a few articles regarding how Facebook views how they “own” your data… Based on the feedback [...]

27 Apr, 2010

Choice

Posted by: j3r3my In: Advertising|Web Development

As a web-developer, I am always telling my clients that they are publishers. There’s no such thing as a ‘static’ website anymore if they wish to reach out and engage the audience they want to attract online. Sure blogging is one avenue I sell them, but there’s also email campaigns, Facebook and even Twitter for [...]




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