Posts For April, 2010

Marketing Best Practices: Are They Always the Best?
April 29, 2010by Read More

A little over a week ago, some colleagues of mine asked what is perhaps one of the most important and oft repeated marketing questions today.  [...]

 
The Double Down Will Not Kill You
April 28, 2010Posts by Will Smithby Read More

There is a new symbol for fast food gluttony and excess, and it is Kentucky Fried Chicken’s new Double Down sandwich.  Calling the Double Down [...]

 
Annoying Commercials Plague Streaming Media
April 27, 2010Posts by Rina Hatcherby Read More

My fellow developer, Jeremy (@jeremyHixon), announced his liking for #physics on Twitter and included a link to Stephen Hawking on Discover Channel’s website. I’m a [...]

 
How Kraft Foods Offers The Best In User Experience
April 22, 2010by Read More

As someone who loves to cook and bake, I’ve spent countless hours searching through online cooking sites trying to find new recipes and inspiration.  And, [...]

 
Choosing the right dimensions for your website design
April 20, 2010by Read More

  Monitor resolutions   There are a lot of different monitors out there, each of them with a range of screen resolutions available for the [...]

 
“South Park” vs. Facebook
April 12, 2010Posts by Will Smithby Read More

The premise of last week’s episode of “South Park” is that all of the kids except for Stan love Facebook. Stan resists using the service, [...]

 
Reality Killed the Video Star
April 8, 2010Posts by Casey Knoxby Read More

My first childhood memories pretty much ran parallel to the birth of Music Television (MTV). I remember the Apollo 11 montage launch of MTV… I [...]

 
Web Forms and Usability
April 6, 2010by Read More

There can’t be anything more tedious on the Internet than filling out forms. It doesn’t matter to me if it’s asking for my username and [...]

 
What Brawndo Knows About Marketing
April 5, 2010Posts by Will Smithby Read More

Mike Judge’s film Idiocracy centers on two very average 20th century Americans (Luke Wilson and Maya Rudolph) who take part in an Army cryogenics experiment.  [...]

 
What The Big Lebowski Can Teach Us About Advertising
April 2, 2010Posts by Will Smithby Read More

One of the more recent films to attain cult status among its fans was 1997’s “The Big Lebowski.”  Each year thousands of fans attend Lebowskifests [...]

 
Ever Wonder Why Search Marketers Aren’t Afraid of Heights?
April 1, 2010Posts by Jason Wilsonby Read More

It is exciting, in such bad times as these, to hear that certain industries are growing. I get even more pumped when the growth is [...]