BlogOrlando Presentation: When LEGO Caught the Cluetrain
UPDATE: Very cool! This presentation has been chosen as a SlideShare featured presentation of the day! Thanks to Andrew Beard, my BlogOrlando keynote was live
UPDATE: Very cool! This presentation has been chosen as a SlideShare featured presentation of the day! Thanks to Andrew Beard, my BlogOrlando keynote was live
Note from Jake: My genius buddy Ashley Glennon from T-Mobile’s product design team was at Web 2.0 Expo last week. We were emailing back and
If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you’re probably growing tired of this post once a year. But you may also remember that
For years, comedians have made jokes about the “Inspector #34” stickers, tags, and inserts we find in the products we buy. Most of these jokes
(This is part of Ask the Community Guy, an ongoing series of questions posed by readers for Jake, the Community Guy) If you’re interested in
(This is part of Ask the Community Guy, an ongoing series of questions posed by readers for Jake, the Community Guy) Dovetailing the conversation about
The theory and practice of movie website design February 13, 2009
When we kicked off our Ant’s Eye View (re)branding project with Brains on Fire, they asked a very intriguing question. “Who are your mentors?” I
Tuesday was Safer Internet Day, a day when organisations across Europe and the world focus on promoting safe, responsible Internet use among children and young
AMC Theaters has been kind enough to extend an offer to me to give out on their behalf to all you find Community Guy readers.
There’s a lot of great positions over on the Community Guy Jobs Board, but every once in a while I get excited about one job
You may have wondered why my blogging has been relatively quiet lately, and I’m pleased as punch to be able to share why. In addition
In a matter of a couple of weeks, a grand experiment has been conceived and prepared. Are you going to pitch in? On Feb. 12,
Most people don’t trust most companies. Let’s be honest about that. We’ve been trained for decades to distrust companies because they fail to act like
(Disclosure: SpinSpotter is an Ant’s Eye View client) The very cool service, SpinSpotter has announced a really cool project: The Hall of Shame for Online
Over the years, I’ve had some truly great things happen in my career, including getting my childhood dream job and having one of my projects
Happy Groundhog Day. Community Job Openings: *NEW Online Community Manager (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) *NEW Social Media Marketing Specialist (telecommute) Online Experience Data Analyst (Washington, DC) Learning
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