In the interest of full disclosure I have a new client named Myngle (fabulous name!), so my views here are not entirely platonic. However, one of the main reasons I took on Myngle is that they have created what I think is probably one of the all time Killer Apps for the web. Skype + [...]
Entries from February 2008
The Killer App: Social Networking Meets Distance Learning
February 28th, 2008 · 8 Comments
Tags: Reasonable Social Networking · Reasons For Net Marketing
My Web Toolbox.
February 26th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tools I use every day. In the spirit of Wired Magazine’s Free Business Issue I’m going to highlight some tools I use every day to help me in my web browsing and SEOing. Each tool I describe is free for a download and fantastically useful. I’m a big fan of 1 Trick Ponies- that is [...]
Tags: Reasonable Techie Advice
How I Game Social Media
February 25th, 2008 · 4 Comments
About one month ago I decided to deeply establish myself in Social Media. I figured that this was a way to find new clients. So here’s a report on my successes and failures so far, along with some observations. In the interest of BLUF (Bottom Line Up Front) here are my conclusions: THE BOTTOM LINE? [...]
Tags: Reasonable Social Networking · Reasons For Net Marketing
Can ooVoo Succeed? No!
February 22nd, 2008 · 9 Comments
BLUF- (Bottom Line Up Front) Video means we have to worry about how we look, and more importantly, we have to look interested! It just takes a whole lot more work than audio conferencing. I don’t think ooVoo or any other Video Conferencing scheme will succeed. I speak from experience in working with the Video [...]
Tags: For Unknown Reasons · Reasons For Net Marketing
Google is changing Display URL Rules- Again!
February 19th, 2008 · No Comments
Google released an announcement today to all advertisers that they are changing the allowable display URL parameter in ads. What does this mean? If you are running Google ads today you need to check with your PPC manager to be sure your ads will keep running after April 1st otherwise known as April Fools Day!?! [...]

