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DevelopmentMarketing

Promote Your Blog! or: Success Notes to a Young Blogger

Every blogger aims to reach a larger audience. Unfortunately, most new bloggers don’t know much about promoting a blog when they are getting started.  Here are some tips…  Search Engine Traffic Takes Time New blogs generally take several months before they gain enough trust from search engines to produce any type of significant traffic flow. If you are planning to focus on search engines as your primary source of traffic, you would be well advised to also focus on some…
January 14, 2009
DevelopmentMarketing

Use the Force, Young Jedi Padawan!

The company NeuroSky plans a revolutionary new “toy” for the Fall 2009 consumer market: The Force Trainer. It’s marketing slant: to train the minds of Young Jedi Knights. Literally. The Force Trainer—expected to be priced at $90 to $100—comes with a headset that uses brain waves to allow players to manipulate a sphere within a clear 10-inch-tall training tower. (more…)
January 14, 2009
Marketing

Web Prosperity with Jeromy Stallings and David D’Arcangelo

The following is an Exclusive video interview with David D’Arcangelo, founder of Web Prosperity and Jeromy Stallings, owner of www.ninthlink.com, discussing the fast growing opportunity that will generate great success for companies and people across the globe. Learn more about Web Prosperity or jump right in and join the leadership team today!
January 13, 2009
Design

Movie Trailer: Objectified

Take a sneak peak at the trailer to what seems like a great documentary in the making. Here's a little about the project… Objectified is a feature-length independent documentary about industrial design. It’s a look at the creativity at work behind everything from toothbrushes to tech gadgets. It’s about the people who re-examine, re-evaluate and re-invent our manufactured environment on a daily basis. It’s about personal expression, identity, consumerism, and sustainability. It’s about our relationship to mass-produced objects and, by…
January 12, 2009