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Creative

Qwiki: Is This The Lazy Man’s Search Engine Or Is It Perfect For TV?

by Andrew Bagley November 22, 2010

Is Qwiki the next generation of web-based TV search?

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Getting Your Web Content Ready for the Big Screen

by Andrew Bagley October 25, 2010

Planning for High Definition – and starting back over at ZERO Recently one of our clients had to split their YouTube branded channel into 2 different channels to better serve the 2 very different target audiences that they cater to.  While this was the right long-term play, it’s had some short-term consequences.  Several of the [...]

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After 11.5 Years, Sitewire Finally Secures Sitewire.com. After 45 Days, Sitewire Creates and Launches New Website

by Shannon Johnson September 21, 2010

Within the cream-colored cubicle maze of our office, there are some incredibly talented people who have made miracles happen in record time. These people have toiled late into the night. These people have sweat profusely (I know – gross, but impressive). These people have redefined “extraordinary.” After eleven and a half years of countless, failed [...]

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Seamless Web to Mobile Site Integration More Important Than Ever

by Rick Snailum August 26, 2010

Today mobile is becoming an increasingly viable source for internet content. Building a website is no longer a singular task – it also involves building a mobile site to complement. Many companies have no idea what their site looks like on a mobile device and many companies don’t care. But they should care, because by [...]

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Dad, where do Big Ideas come from?

by Andrew Bagley August 2, 2010

For the last several weeks I’ve been nervously anticipating a pending doctor’s visit where my wife and I would find out the gender of our second child.  I wondered would it be healthy, would all the limbs be accounted for (turns out all the limbs were accounted for…+ 1 which means that it’s a boy!).  [...]

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What Can A Headline Do? Apparently A Lot…

by Joe Holt July 20, 2009

When you’re talking about Optimized Press Releases (OPRs), you’re talking about news. Something, somewhere is happening. A new product is launching; your company’s just promoted a new CEO; analog TV is going bye-bye (that last one was good for what, like, 10 years?). People crave information. Whether it’s good, bad or ugly, everyone wants to [...]

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