Brewery in Planning Marketing Tips
Posted on in Content, Digital Marketing, Social Media, Useful Stuff by Pat Strader
Just about every homebrewer I know has dreamed of one day opening their own brewery. The allure of creating something for everyone to enjoy, the smell of brewing beer and hops. Shiny kettles, mash tuns and fermenters. Who doesn’t like shiny objects?! You likely are familiar with the story of homebrewer Jim Koch founding what [...]
Luddite to Budding Technophile: 9 Simple Steps
Posted on in Useful Stuff by Sarah Powell
Are you old school? Have you been in the workplace longer than the “interwebs” have been around? Maybe you just don’t have time to learn how to use digital tools, but have wanted to. You’re in luck. There’s no reason why you can’t (and shouldn’t) start taking part in the digital shift today. Communicating digitally [...]
5 Must-Have Mac Apps for Programmer Productivity
Posted on in Applications, Useful Stuff by Justin Ferrell
There I was, sitting at my desk drinking coffee. I used Alfred to open up Titanium Studio like I always do, then fired up Chrome the same way, and opened IMO when all of a sudden it hit me: some of these things really help me get stuff done. Like, really. As someone who sits [...]
3 Ways to Ensure a Successful Project
Posted on in Relationships by Pat Strader
Know what pisses me off? Projects gone bad. Why? Because it means someone didn’t get it right. It’s not often, but it does happen. To everyone. Really. The courtship which takes place during the development of an agency/client relationship heading into a project is always a fun and exciting time. The thoughts of what can [...]
5 Digital Tools to Help You Work Smart
Posted on in Applications, Useful Stuff by Justin Ferrell
We’ve all been there. It’s 1:30PM on a Tuesday, and you’re knee-deep in a project that is going to make or break the next five years of your life. You’re a complete wreck. You’ve begun to drown in a sea of wire-frames, post-it-notes, instant messages, and e-mails. The desktop on your computer looks like a [...]