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Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona

The 47th Annual Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona was run over the past weekend. The Brumos Porsche Team came through with two podium finishes, racing their way to both first and third places. The race is a 24 hour endurance race (similar to the classic 24 Hours of Lemans race in France each year). Cars race from daytime, through the night, and into the next day. Three or four drivers take their turns behind the wheel. The race accumulates just…
January 26, 2009
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
Development

The Read More Button

Ah, Wordpress. You have so much magical goodness. If only you could play Rock Band songs, and cook dinner, we would never have to be apart. But I digress... back to the matter at hand! Here is a helpful tip for all those new to the glory of the Wordpress: the Read More button. I think this especially relates to the latest  Online Marketing Trend Report over at SD Interactive: The old “one size fits all” method of web design…
January 9, 2009