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Learn how to build a dedicated online community

Posted on March 3rd, 2011

It’s the world’s first comprehensive online community formed around user generated content. It was around years before Friendster, MySpace or Facebook. You’ve probably only heard about if you are in artist circles because it’s mainly been geared to creative types.
DeviantART is a social network dedicated to artists and those who appreciate [...]

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Selling on Facebook: Core Commerce vs. Payvment

Posted on December 8th, 2010

Sales results for 2010 are impressive! Black Friday saw $648 million in online sales, making it the heaviest online spending day so far, a 9% increase from last year. You know how it happened? Social networking, email, mobile marketing, websites, blogs, video and more!
Let’s take a moment to focusing on one of the ways stores [...]

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Secrets on running a Service Based Business

Posted on November 10th, 2010

I recently attended a panel of speakers with the Power MOB. The discussion was Tips & Secrets for owning a Service Based Business. Since I fall into that category, I was eager to hear what the speakers had to share!
The speakers were:
Kim Campbell
Campbell Salgado Studio
Kimberely Bepler
ABC Doula
Robin Taylor
Folklore Media
Here’s [...]

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Wordpress Membership Website for a Running Coach

Posted on October 20th, 2010

Lately, I’ve been getting  requests on which are the best Wordpress tools for a Membership based website. I’ve noticed a large trend with different coaches wanting to set up paid membership sites to offer tools for members.
One of my clients wanted a specific solution. Running Evolution,  a company who promotes and trains folks to run [...]

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Walking through a typical Website Consulting project

Posted on August 18th, 2010

I recently had the opportunity to do a website audit and consult for a local Portland non-profit that produces holiday performances. They wanted some feedback on their existing website, which had been build a few years ago. They had the ability to update the website, but it was time consuming and not consistent. It was [...]

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