Posted by Bob Wilson | Under Business, Facebook, New Media, Twitter
Thursday Dec 31, 2009
Several of us at Moxley Carmichael decided to make some predictions for 2010. These are random at best and a bit eccentric. In other words, there’s something for everyone!
Bob Wilson, Director of New Media - bio
Facebook ads
Facebook advertising will become one of the top outreach tools for small business. Why? Local targeting that’s cost-effective. The most creative at catching eyeballs and delivering ads in context are the winners. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Bob Wilson | Under Media, Mobile, Television
Tuesday Dec 29, 2009
Several of us at Moxley Carmichael decided to make some predictions for 2010. These are random at best and a bit eccentric. In other words, there’s something for everyone!
Lauren Christ, Account Executive - bio
Smartphones
Smartphone popularity increases. Many professionals can’t imagine surviving without constant connection to e-mail, calendar entries and contacts, but just a mere 17 percent of Americans currently use smartphones. As data plans become more affordable, network speeds become faster and a greater variety of devices are made available, more Americans such as stay-at-home moms and college students will upgrade to smartphones. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Charley Sexton | Under Design, Internet, Mobile
Tuesday Dec 22, 2009
Several of us at Moxley Carmichael decided to make some predictions for 2010. These are random at best and a bit eccentric. In other words, there’s something for everyone!
Charley Sexton, Creative Director - bio
Mobile design
Designing for mobile devices will play a larger part in online design. Up until now it has been the top tier Web sites that are formatted for mobile devices. We’ll see this climb the Web-development priority ladder as mobile browsing increases and the technology to auto-format Web sites for mobile devices becomes more common. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Bob Wilson | Under Facebook, Internet, New Media, Twitter
Monday Dec 14, 2009
Santa has always been on the leading edge of technology, and that’s no different today. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted by Charley Sexton | Under Internet, Media, New Media, Tools
Wednesday Dec 9, 2009
I love online videos – and there are a lot for me to love. Watching missed episodes of “The Office” on Hulu. Finding funny clips on YouTube. Getting a dose of “you’re-nowhere-near-as-smart-as-these-people” on TED. Lots to find and enjoy.
Magma makes all that video content much more manageable. Developed by Rocketboom, Magma pulls videos from all over the Web (YouTube, Hulu, etc.) and organizes them any way you want to slice it. The column-based interface is clean, and the most impressive part is the organization of all that constantly changing video content. The site also ranks the videos on a popularity scale of 1-11 so you can jump to what’s hot. Read the rest of this entry »