During SMartCamp (Social Media Art Camp), nonprofits, artists, arts organizations, bloggers, strategists, and a bunch of other really really interesting people gathered to talk about the intersection of Arts, Culture, and Technology.
As part of SMartCamp, we also ran a 4 hour Social Media Bootcamp. The workshop, which was limited to 20 participants (broken up into [...]
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This weekend, I’ll be participating in SMartCAMP with a host of very distinguished folks. Tickets are going quick, so you can read on, or just go to the site and register (I’ll be leading a Social Media Bootcamp session on Sunday). 1/2 day passes are still available.
ABOUT SMartCAMP
Taking place during art fair week, SMartCAMP will [...]
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This winter, I’ll be teaching a series of classes at 3rd Ward. The first part of the series will be a workshop focused on setting up an ecommerce store. We will look at live sites and multiple ecommerce platforms. This will be a great class and flexible enough to meet your needs. Read below for [...]
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Congratulations, Kevin!
Today marks the 3rd year of business for Gott Advertising.
Gott Advertising provided solid support and help on ISSUE Project Room’s google grants. Kevin setup multiple adcampaigns, focused keywords, and monitored all results to heelp drive traffic to ISSUE Project Room’s site.
From their site:
We build, manage and optimize online advertising campaigns for non-profits, charities, and [...]
“Failing to plan is planning to fail”
- someone who planned
Whether you’ve got an existing site, or need a new one, you need to plan either way. While a web designer or programmer can help you build a site, it’s up to you to figure out “What do I need?”
Organizing 2.0: How to Plan for Your [...]
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So what’s been happening down at the barn?
Well, glad you asked…
We just recently launched a new site: Hudson Valley BarnHouse
The site was built for a rental property in Warwick, NY offering rentals to vacationers and people who simply want to get away. The site features a full lightbox gallery, fully customizable font colors, and is [...]
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Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberger recently announced that Privacy Policies will be changing on Facebook.
Here is an excerpt from the facebook blog:
Facebook’s current privacy model revolves around “networks” — communities for your school, your company or your region. This worked well when Facebook was mostly used by students, since it made sense that a student might want [...]
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Note: This post was written for participants in an ecommerce seminar. Please feel free to leave questions + comments below
To sell items online, you need:
a payment gateway (like paypal) to process payments
a good shopping cart solution
an SSL seal (if you’re processing credit cards on your website)
If you’re starting from scratch, don’t have the support of [...]
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by Jaki on November 21, 2009
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NOTE: This post was published for participants taking an online marketing seminar at 3rd Ward. I will be fleshing this post out with actual descriptions and summaries. In the meantime, I hope you find this list useful.)
“What can be measured doesn’t always count and what counts can’t always be measured.”
– Einstein
Running a business, organization, [...]
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