4 Things Non-Technical People Need to Know About Content Management Systems
A website built with a Content Management System (CMS) enables non-technical personal more access to update, edit and delete website content. Over the years, content management systems have gotten easier, faster and cheaper especially compared to custom-coded solutions. But this increase in usability, speed and affordability comes with significant tradeoffs must be understood.
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Trip to the 2009 Webby Awards – Part 2
The Webby Awards gala was held at the swanky Wall Street Cipriani — a massive ballroom decorated in Greek revival style. Host Seth Myers quipped that “there was no better place to celebrate innovation and vision than Wall Street. What?! Were there no rooms available in Detroit?”
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Trip to the 2009 Webby Awards – Part 1
This definitely falls into the Social Media @ PLAY category. Back in March, a friend from RHI/The Creative Group encouraged me to enter their online essay contest asking about trends on the Internet. I wrote about the convergence of social media integrating with popular websites that were also streaming live television. Think back to [...]
Social Media Success Story: ClevelandIdeas.com
Starting today, I’m creating a new section on this blog to feature Social Media Success Stories. I know they’re out there — so I’m going to start collecting them for easy reference and to give them props for jobs well done. Please send me more ideas using my email address listed to the right.
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Guest Interview: Social Media Strategist David Griner
I’m very happy to share this guest interview with David Griner, a social media strategist for Luckie & Company and the mastermind behind The Social Path blog. Also a contributor to Adweek’s AdFreak.com, he has done social media work and training for Little Debbie, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Alabama, to name but [...]




