Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Apr 27, 2009 in
interactive,
marketing,
photography,
social media
I’m finally just starting to get comfortable with Twitter, and I came across Qiana Mestrich’s lists of interesting Twitter users and explains the unique ways they use microblogging. Follow a few that sound interesting and start experiencing the power of Twitter.
Oh and by the way, follow me on Twitter @kwwphoto.
[via Black Star Rising]
Tags: microblogging, photographer, twitter
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Jan 14, 2009 in
social media,
web design

WordPress is a web publishing platform with typical applications ranging from blogging to a solid content management system (CMS) for more business-oriented websites. The best part is that WordPress is focused on what is lacking in most web frameworks (and hence so many websites): aesthetics, web standards, and usability. It’s all open source (free) and centered around a huge development community, which means you’ll receive constant updates to improve features, security, etc.
Rockable Press, publisher of How to Be a Rockstar Freelancer, has just released a book all about making WordPress websites as useful and impressive as possible. $29 is money well spent on building out such a powerful website, especially considering the cost of professional web development.
Read more…
Tags: blog, cms, rockable press, rockstar, wordpress
Posted by Kyle Wiebalk on Aug 29, 2008 in
social media
How many acronyms can you cram into one small sentence? This is a link served on Technorati:
Before the DNC hits Denver, Obama picks his VP via SMS on Saturday. See blogs and news now in Politics.
Tags: acronym, barack obama, politics, technorati