When Technology Isn’t Important

On May 13, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Brett Duncan

At the beginning.

Technology shouldn’t matter at the beginning of your planning stage. This is where a lot of people screw things up. An idea is sparked, and everyone immediately jumps to what technology can currently do.

Our system doesn’t work like that.

Those two things aren’t integrated.

Let’s make the Facebook Fan Page do this.

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I Have a Crush on LinkedIn

On August 29, 2008, in Social Media, by Brett Duncan

I am admittedly not a social media savant. Until recently, I thought the most useful feature on Facebook was the birthday notification. However, I just had a euphoric experience that will have me coming back for more time and again. Yesterday, I needed some help. I’m looking for top-notch pallet display/PoP designers specifically for Lowe’s [...]

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Top 10 Retail Websites by Conversion (Dec. 2007)

On February 17, 2008, in Marketing, Web Marketing, by Brett

Visiting MarketingCharts.com to find data on one specific area can be as deadly as opening a bag of Ruffles with the intention of just eating one chip: before you know it, it’s an hour later and the whole bag is empty. In my most recent visit to the buffet, I came across their chart for [...]

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7 Sins, a Lack of Logic and Wikipedia-Haters

On January 28, 2008, in Weekend Reading, by Brett

Here are a few great links my mouse happened to find this past week: How to Make a Living Writing: This is an excellent series on writing with some practical tips from a successful but obviously approachable writer. They’ve Ruined Wednesdays: Jim makes a great point on when the best day to send emails is. [...]

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