Social Media - it was a word that popped up in the mainstream and blew everyone away by storm. Well, at least those who were not as computer savvy nor marketing savvy.
We learned Social Media and Social Networking were not the same, where social m
Recently in WebProNews, there was an article called Ghost Tweeting: The Real Phantom Menace and let me say it was ridiculous to read such garbage. Well, maybe not garbage, but it is terrible to know that people would whine over such things.
First
Lately there have been a a lot of scam "fan" pages popping up that I have noticed, especially this holiday season. Of course, I have seen a few this past year, but in the past week alone, I have received quite a few invites to pages promising to give
I thought after I was reading a few websites that I would address some common mistakes I see in web design layouts. I am not too much of a stickler about being valid, but more on the design issues as those are what people catch.
1. Margins. I can
Now, this post has been brewing for a while, but I was not sure how I wanted to go about addressing comment spam. First off, comment spam is what you would think it is. It is the unwanted, off topic comment of either a bot, a person hired by a compan
Working on your own, you may or may not have come to know the word 'procrastination.' It could be from social networking, games, phone calls, family, or any other activities. Of course, you should never sacrifice any of those completely, but you shou
Some of this is slight a tongue-in-cheek type post. It comes after having dealt with clients who have expected more than what was agreed upon a project.
So, here is my Freelancers Creed:
1. A freelancer can accept or refuse business, or recomme
I had first heard Erin Blaskie speak at WordCamp Chicago 2009. She spoke a lot on how blogging and social media worked for her and how to harness that power for your own blog. (I still have the notes taken for WordCamp Chicago.) I thought it would be
As said by Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg in his article An Open Letter from Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg, the social network community will undergo more changes. Here is what is mainly mentioned:
:arrow: Remove regional networks and give m