Monthly Archives: April 2008

It’s Taxonomy Season: Could Your Site Survive an Audit?

I find it fascinating that there’s so little information available out there on the value of taxonomy as a founding principle in Web design strategy. Taxonomy – the study of the general principles of scientific classification – has been around for hundreds of years. In …

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Entrepreneurs shine in Emory University Event

The Goizueta Business School of Emory University hosted a Spring 2008 Entrepreneurial Leadership Event on Wednesday night, April 23, 2008 that featured: David Duncan, CEO of Paddywax, Inc. and President of The Atlanta Chapter of the Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) S. Dee Davis, CEO of Digital …

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A New Lunch Combo Coming Soon?

As I was eating my spaghetti leftovers yesterday for lunch at my desk (sad, I know), I came across news that Arby’s is merging with Wendy’s. Suddenly a vision came to me and I thought I’d begin the process of voicing what awesome combinations of …

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What Would Happen if the Internet was Gone?

I don’t often watch South Park, but when a friend sent me this clip I had to share it with everyone. As I watched, it dawned on me how much we rely on the internet these days, and nothing can illustrate it better than this …

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A Bloodbath is Brilliant Marketing

Somewhere (I can’t remember where) pointed me to a marketing campaign posted on Ads of the World that is insanely brilliant. It was done in Germany – which should be no surprise, this would never be passable in the US – to promote an action …

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