Category Archives: Analysis

Testing is the bane of my existence

Been putting the finishing touches on a new site for the past week or so. Things are looking good, but it’s often difficult to quantify to your boss/client that you need to spend 4-6 hours squashing cross browser bugs, and you need to be pretty thorough.  From a business perspective, it’s pretty simple really. I [...]

Start thinking about small screens

I just got an iPod for Christmas.  It’s a very cool gadget and the wi-fi connectivity is making me seriously think about giving ATT some money and finding a way to get an iPhone.  Anyway, this isn’t about me, but rather about how far mobile browsing has come, and how much further it has to [...]

5 things you should be blogging about, but probably aren’t

If you’re a savvy business person, you’ve got a website. You may even be generating value with your site, which is great. But the question always remains: How do I generate MORE value?  Blogging may be the answer for you. As I’ve stated in the past, if you’re not blogging, you’re leaving your product to [...]

Adding Value with the Web

I recently had someone describe their website as a giant vortex that sucked time, money and energy away from his business.  This got me thinking or maybe re-thinking about how companies, specifically radio, use the web.  Listening to his frustrations, it quickly became apparent that your website might be a giant sucking vortex of money, [...]

With Great Power…

Comes great responsibility ~ B.Parker
I’m on a comic quote binge lately, so sue me.
Hugely interesting story coming out of digitalmusicnews.com this morning as up and coming pop star Justin Bieber uses the power of social media to accomplish several goals. In a span of just a few hours he managed to: