From the monthly archives:

November 2007

Drive traffic to your blog using Flickr

by Jon Ray on November 25, 2007

If you’re not familiar with Flickr, then you’ve been living under a rock. Flickr is “the best online photo management and sharing application in the world,” according to their website and I can’t say that they are wrong, Flickr allows you to put all of your photos online and share them with an international community [...]

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For the past few weeks, I’ve watched rerun after rerun. With the writer’s strike still in effect, there are predictions that we won’t see any new television programming until 2009. Fortunately, my Netflix que is loaded up and I’m catching up on some movies I should have seen years ago (Midnight Cowboy, anyone?). Many writers [...]

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What is Flock?
According to their website:
Flock is a consumer Internet business which has developed a free, next generation web browser. The web, and the way people engage online, has evolved dramatically over the past decade. But web browsers - the application that fundamentally enables online experiences and services across ones’ connected life - have not [...]

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Social media has become an important strategy in helping our clients reach out to their customers and understand them better. Whether it be Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIN, YouTube or one of the many other popular social networks, each SocNet account allows our clients the opportunity to communicate with clients in the online environment they are most [...]

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How asking for help can make you money and friends

by Jon Ray on November 19, 2007

One of the biggest challenges of being and independent artist is getting someone to pay for your work. The problem is that many creative minds thrive when it comes to creating art, but fail miserably when it comes to trying to sell it. No matter who you are and what you do, the following strategies [...]

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