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Three Easy Steps: A Quick Look at Social Media Fundamentals

Recently I had the pleasure of sitting on a ‘Fail Fair’ panel about social media. My time was fairly limited so I decided to keep my presentation short and sweet – focusing on the three most essential fundamentals of social media:

  1. Don’t break guitars
  2. Don’t eat at McDonalds
  3. Don’t say dumb things

Admittedly,...

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Drupal and WordPress aren’t Free

For the past few years here at The Brick Factory, we’ve fully embraced using open source content management systems (CMS) – particularly Drupal and WordPress.  Why?  Put simply: They work.  By using them we don’t have to start from scratch on building a web site and can focus on fine tuning the design and functionality of the site for our clients. ...

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Does your site need a Content Delivery Network?

Everyone wants their website to be popular. You want to get your idea or product out there and the internet is a great way to do that. After a while of things going smoothly you start to get complaints – the website is slow, people in Europe are having a hard time downloading files,...

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Fox experimenting with its Fringe Twitter strategy

Last April I noticed Fox displaying hashtags on the screen of some its shows to promote tweeting.  Since then, this practice has continued, and I have noticed similar instances on other networks and shows.

Up until now, from what I’ve seen, Fox has mainly displayed the show’s name as the hashtag (#Glee or #Fringe,...

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10 Drupal Fundamentals

Partly due to how robust and powerful it is, Drupal has a learning curve.  Like other content management systems, it has some of its own lingo.  Understanding the fundamental terms below will help anyone (technically inclined or not) better grasp the system.  These terms are applicable to the three versions of Drupal (5,...

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