| Blog URL: | http://subjectivestudio.com |
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A Web Design and Development blog helping small businesses get the most out of the web. |
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| Located: | Eagan, Minnesota |
| Tags: | Web Design, Web Development, Email Marketing, Internet Marketing |
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On the Distinction Between a Web Designer and a Web Developer on May 25, 2009 in Commentary design development web I’ve learned today that the “official” business class distinction between these two disciplines is whether you’re working in Photoshop or writing markup. It’s a somewhat troubling discovery to me since the developers I...
Return on Design on May 18, 2009 in Uncategorized I think there are four zones of return that are interesting to think about. I find it’s more useful to look at them as distinct states as opposed to a graduated line, because it’s easy to spend a lot of time and money on design but not move up in...
Where does Twitter fit into my Business? on Apr 13, 2009 in Marketing Social Media Twitter Having spent the past couple of days researching how fairly large companies are using Twitter, I've reached the conclusion that Twitter is, at best, only a supplemental tactic to a business' overall marketing strategy.
A Quick Tip for Getting the Most out of Twitter for your Business on Apr 8, 2009 in Marketing Twitter Everyone is looking for useful, simple tactics and strategies for growing their business right now. Twitter has massive potential, but how do you use it? There’s no hard rules and quite frankly, everyone uses it differently. The best ways thoug...
Pickle. on Dec 23, 2008 in Commentary honesty liberating networking “Apparently, you should pretend to like anyone who pretends to like you. This is called “networking,” and it’s why the web smells like feet.” – hotdogsladies (a.k.a. Merlin Mann) The High Cost of Pretending I remem...
Confidence. on Dec 22, 2008 in Commentary art personal “Seems like it’s easier to promote other people’s stuff than one’s own stuff. You don’t take it so personally, somehow.” – Hugh MacLeod, The Gaping Void the global microbrand riff continues Absolutely. My wif...