Posts from the ‘Web Tech’ Category

Apr 30 12

Access your Important Files from Anywhere with Dropbox

by Jeremy Williams

I’ve been writing a lot lately about web-based apps, including ones that you can use to automate social tasks (ifttt) or just save time and batch your updates (Buffer). Each of these apps can help save you time while still allowing you to participate in social media. One of the apps I haven’t talked about [...]

Mar 21 12

Save Time and Automate Tasks with ifttt

by Jeremy Williams

I recently wrote about how Buffer can help you easily share great content to your social profiles without having to spend all day online. ifttt is another app that can help you automate tasks you want to accomplish so you can spend your time on more important things. Quite simply, ifttt (short for If This [...]

Mar 6 12

Save Time and Get Active on Social Media with Buffer

by Jeremy Williams

Do you ever notice people that seem to always be online? Always posting to Twitter or Facebook? Just because they’re posting several times throughout the day doesn’t necessarily mean they’re on Twitter or Facebook all day long. They could be using one of several apps that allows you to schedule or spread out your posts [...]

Dec 6 11

2011 New Media Workshop – Video

by Jeremy Williams

On December 1, our office hosted our second annual New Media Workshop. This year’s workshop focused solely on the power of incorporating video into your marketing efforts. Our three presenters (find their presentations below) go through the whys and hows of video and even provide a case study (The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis). For more [...]

Sep 30 11

Niche App for Travel and Guides: Gowalla (#Tourism)

by Jeremy Williams

**UPDATE – Gowalla has been purchased by Facebook and the service will shut down at the end of January, 2012** Gowalla is a location-based app that, until last week, shared a lot of similarities with Foursquare – the leading location-based app today. First launched about two and a half years ago, Gowalla has steadily grown [...]