One of the many results of Jacob Nielsen's recent eyetracking research , emphasizes previous research showing banner blindness on websites. The concept of banner blindness summarizes that website...
TIME Magazine recently dedicated 12 pages to exploring how service and volunteering can transform America. The Special Report, Time To Serve - The Case for National Service examines why service is...
There are certain times of the year that everyone feels compelled to give. Even if they don't want to. Thanksgiving, Christmas, Easter, Birthdays, Valentines Day, at church, and Anniversaries just to...
On a recent project, I ran into an issue where the main navigation needed to be centered and flexible enough to add and remove menu items through a CMS. For those of you not familiar with CSS, this...
Content syndication, social bookmarking, and now the elimination of global poverty? Web 2.0 meets philanthropy on GlobalGiving.com where the Web "unleashes the potential of people around the world...
I'll be the first to say I love Javascript. I have two big Javascript books to my right to prove it. It's one of the greatest things about the web two-point-oh! movement (yes, I hate that term). And...
GrandCentral, the "one phone number for life" initiative that provides permanent phone numbers and unlimited voicemail service to San Francisco's homeless was acquired by Google last month. A phone...
Facebook.com, a social networking site with 31 million active users, recently announced efforts to develop a more sophisticated ad serving system allowing marketers to precisely target ads based on...
A good friend of mine from college is now working as a sales rep over at Kimberly-Clark, you know the folks who make they make Huggies, Kleenex and Scott Towels; so when I see their name mentioned...
Prospecting, cold-calling, pounding-the-pavement, call it what you want but traditionally sales has been referred to as a numbers game, the more people you talk to the better your odds of making a...