Video

Yale Street Arts Market Video

Here's a nice video Lacey Crawford made about last month's Yale Street Arts Market, 548 West 19th. I am one of only two people who talk during the five minute video. You can find Adine and I at the market on the first Saturday of most months.

Submitted by steven on Sat, 04/05/2008 - 05:58. categories [ ]

Google Maps

A scary view of the future of Google Maps.

Submitted by steven on Wed, 04/02/2008 - 06:05. categories [ ]

SEO Rap by Pop Labs

Moserious, a marketing specialist from the SEO agency Pop Labs, has put together a fun rap on Search Engine Marketing called conversion closing. The rhythm and rhyme keeps the marketing lesson enjoyable.

Submitted by steven on Tue, 04/01/2008 - 16:10. categories [ ]

Barcamp NOLA in New Orleans, LA

barcamp nola Barcamp NOLA was small, yet full of unbridled enthusiasm and the spirit of adventure. All told, around 45 people participated in the two days of festivities.

Brian kicked off barcamp with a talk on ways to securely merge our online identities. Among the other panels, David talked about the best practices for mobile content. A venture capitalist talked about how to get money. Gerard gave a Wordpress install demo, and I talked about SEO practices. The first day ended with a round table talk about how to promote a technology culture in New Orleans. These people have great ideas!

About half of the barcamp team returned on Sunday for "hack" day. The group split in to two groups. One working on jazzing up Bayou Boogaloo's site and the other started the creation of the PayTron site.

Voodoo Ventures shined with their hospitality by providing excellent facilities, breakfast, a cajun lunch, and plenty of beer.

Here's a video Chris put together of the event.

 

 


BarCamp NOLA - Weekend Video from Chris Schultz on Vimeo.

 

Submitted by steven on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 01:52. categories [ ]

David Allen: Getting Things Done

Finished watching an interesting presentation by David Allen at the Google campus. He is speaking about his productivity method called “Getting Things Done.” It runs about 45 minutes, but it’s worth watching if you could use a productivity boost.

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Submitted by steven on Fri, 02/15/2008 - 00:02. categories [ ]