Blog
07.15
Is your company turning business away?
Nowadays, everything is online. We are so reliant on the Web and even e-mail that if our company's Internet connection or server goes down, we freak. It's like the fire alarm just went off and we have to stop working.
06.02
Safety Last
One of favorite clients (oh c'mon, we love you all just the same... most of you) has just seen their new website go live.
08.28
Diary of an Intern—World of Socialnomics
As integrated marketing communications professionals (ie. PR, advertising, interactive and marketing), we all love social media almost as much as we loathe it. On one hand, social media has changed the way we communicate. The message is not a one-way streak as previously thought. The dialogue is constant between a company, its products and the community.
08.12
It’s official: PR makes advertising its bee-yatch
Advertising Age recently published its findings and waxed melancholy about the state of advertising in the second half of 2009. To summarize, take this as a warning-slash-really-bad-pep-rally for the industry:
03.26
Social Media Changing the Landscape
As more projects come through the doors from clients who need to reach out farther than traditional advertising and media has allowed, we find ourself integrating social media more and more. In these times where information sharing is an everyday part of life, we find ourselves helping clients connect and share information on a social media level.
03.20
The SXSW Interactive User Experience (IRL)
Earlier this week, this guy, this guy, and myself wrapped up our time at SXSW Interactive alongside a few thousand other geeks, where unlimited free booze mixes with crippling social awkwardness to irritate throngs o
03.06
Choose Your Strategy Carefully
Have you been to the new Skittles “Web site”? Among the many Web sites I’ve seen over time, this is probably one of the worst, and sadly, from a company with quite a healthy advertising and interactive budget who can afford to do it right, but didn’t.
03.04
A Mountain in the Rockies Has Finally Eroded
“Goodbye, Colorado,” read the last front page in the 150-year history of Denver’s Rocky Mountain News.
02.28
Is a mobile site right for my company?
As more and more mobile phones in the U.S. and around the world shift from mobile telephones to smartphones, the need to invest in taking your site mobile has never been greater.
