I use Twitter to do a number of things. I tweet about interesting articles I find online. I tweet about the weather when we have sever storms like last night’s tornadoes. I tweet about silly things, serious things, things of relevance to myself and my followers. The fact is I tweet about a lot of different things. Recently, there was a study done and published on eMarketer …
What a fun and inventive read from Mark Cuban….
Original Posting on Aug 8th 2009 10:20PM.
Rupert , you didn’t ask my opinion on this, but since when has that ever stopped me.
First the good news. You can sell content on the internet. People pay for content on and off the internet every second of every day. It’s easy to do. If you do it right. …
So I have been attending the IN09 (The Interactive Exchange) conference put on by Interactive Ontario for the past two days. Last year the conference was named ICE08, however for some reason (which I cannot disclose, LOL) they changed the name. I like it better now in any event. So, here are some highlights from day 1 of my adventures through the conference:
Well, the NHL has launched a new website and the beta is available here. At first glance, it is a cleaner, more modern looking site. The glassy look, large video player, smooth rollover transitions gives it a much slicker feel.
The ad space has been maintained to a leaderboard embedded …
As a blogger, it is easy to focus on new posts, managing comments and driving traffic. It is the set of static elements on the blog that often gets overlooked. One of those common elements is the blogroll. Tonight I was reading one of my favourite blogs when I noticed a blogroll entry that was out of date. I emailed the author, got a response, he changed it and thanked …
Before launching a web site make sure the content is complete
How much trust can a brand give to the public to not deface or damage it?