Digging in the Cache is a series where we go back in time to look at fun tidbits of Internet and computer history. There was a day in the not so distant past when watching video online seemed like the unattainable future… computers didn’t have big enough processors, internet connections weren’t fast enough, and no one would want to watch video on a device other than a television. During the 2007-2008 Writers Guild of America strike, Joss Whedon and his brothers, Zack and Jed, and actress Maurissa Tancharoen, wrote Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog, a three-part musical miniseries to be produced exclusively for Internet distribution. [Read more…] about Digging in the Cache – Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog
What Google+ Means for Marketers
Google+ is the latest rage in the social media world. Everyone is flocking to see what’s all about and how it can be used for business. In this presentation by Ben Gaddis, he gives businesses some ideas about what they should consider when decided whether to incorporate Google+ into their marketing tactics. (If you are on Google+, let’s connect: gplus.to/sazbean).
How do you think Google+ will be useful for Marketing?
Following Facebook’s Rules for Promotions & Contests
Looking to get more “likes” on your Facebook page? Want to give away a product through a contest? Planning on having people “vote” by using the like button? Facebook has guidelines about how you’re allowed to use the site for promotions. Before spending any resources on a promotion that may not be “legal”, it may be a good idea to take a look at what Facebook allows… [Read more…] about Following Facebook’s Rules for Promotions & Contests