Archive for January, 2008

Jan 24 2008

Web development tools and resources you don’t want to miss

Published by Deborah Kurfiss under Marketing

Today I’d like to point you to Shara Karasic’s Guide to 60+ Web Development Tools & Resources for Entrepreneurs. You’ll know some of them, but I dare say there are a number of new tools you haven’t heard of that are cheap or even free. So check out Shara’s list to jump start your Web 2.0 design, development and ecommerce. The days are long gone you could just put up a pretty site, throw in some meta tags and submit to the search engines. This list will get you started.


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Jan 16 2008

MacWorld: A Word from Real Steve and Fake Steve

Published by Deborah Kurfiss under Blogs, Marketing

Living a stone’s throw from Moscone and MacWorld, I wanted to pass on a summary to my clients. And here it is, all capsulized by Veronica Belmont of Mahalo - The Steve Jobs 90 Minute Keynote in 60 Seconds.

And of course, MacWorld coverage wouldn’t be complete without hearing from Fake Steve Jobs. Fake Steve’s blog is my guilty pleasure. Read his complete Thank You to the faithful. But just to give you a taste: “…Finally I want to thank everyone in the audience yesterday for gasping and moaning every time I announced something. Really appreciated this, as always. I was especially grateful when the flickr feed didn’t work and we were standing there with a giant blank screen and you all cheered and clapped like mindless zombies anyway. Yes! That is the spirit of our community!…”

And yeah, yeah, I’m a marketing victim. I own an iPod and a Macbook.

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Jan 02 2008

Lists to inspire your 2008 Web marketing strategy

2008jpg.jpgThis is the time when business, marketing and social media bloggers make predictions and lists of what’s hot for the coming year. I want to pass some of my favorite lists to you for consideration while you plan your 2008 web marketing strategy.

  • TechCrunch lists 2008: Web 2.0 Companies I Couldn’t Live Without. These are social media companies like Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, Delicious, Digg and many, many more. Don’t know all the companies TechCrunch lists? Time to familiarize yourself, because the social media wave is only going to get bigger. Ride it, don’t drown in it.
  • Mashable’s 2008 Predictions touch on NBC’s online strategies, Google’s mobile plans, social media, women and technology, and the increasing status of bloggers. Watch the trends so you can see the opportunities.
  • Facebook is increasingly important for business, and if you’re not there, you should be. (Needless to say, you already have a vibrant presence in LinkedIn.) Check out FaceReview’s 13 Facebook 2008 Predictions.

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