Look, it’s lunchtime for me. So, I have to (a) write this quickly and (b) get a bite to eat in order to be able to write better posts. Thanks for sticking with me. While watching gameshow clips on Youtube (not as a pastime, but in order to write this), it occurred to me that search engines and those who [...]
My wife and I (and ultimately our 4 young children) came into a situation where we had to move and the place we found was almost unlivable. So, during the moving process we had no Internet connection, no phone and no cable (until most recently).
If you’ve grown a brand, built and marketed a website and are now only getting on the social media bandwagon, you might have made a mistake. Your company name, brand, product name (whatever) might have been swallowed up in regards to profile name availability.
I recently spoke at SUNY Plattsburgh. Yes, in front of tired, bored college kids. I’d say half gave a doodle and the other half wanted to go back to bed. I went to college (yup, lots of ‘em) and I clearly remember not giving a doodle about most guest speakers.
I overheard someone saying, “You can’t call it work if you do what you love. If you do what you love, you won’t work a day in your life.”
For the longest time I’d be quietly frustrated when I was asked to analyze a site’s SEO and the first question asked was “does it pass web accessibility?”
There’s something I learned from Jon Christopher (Lead Front-End Developer at Overit Media) and it’s about being thorough. It’s about being clean and complete. He didn’t come out and tell me, it’s just one of those things I picked up on from his own work. It also led me to come to a conclusion about SEO that I hadn’t thought [...]
Look, the way I see it as of tonight, Google likes to rank websites based on three things.
We are constantly getting clients coming in who already have a website and are now looking for marketing, specifically SEO. Mistake #1 & #2. Here’s why.
Recounting the ever-changing, illustrious career of drummer extraordinaire Jack Irons is an open book, almost a look back in the who’s who in music history for the past twenty years.
Baltimore’s Lake Trout, specifically Multi-instrumentalist Matt Pierce, was kind enough to let me call him and chat music. Their album Another One Lost still stands out as a favorite of mine. And, by the way, if anyone has a copy of it, I am in desperate need to replace my ruined copy. Hint. Hint.



