published on 12 December, 2007 by Brian
One of the things we’ve been discussing with our clients lately is the new evolving platforms and how they relate to their existing businesses. The dynamics of the web are changing so now sites, especially social ones need to develop a multi prong approach to development.
Social and entertainment sites need to think of this in either a 2 or 3 prong approach. The core of this being your main property or hub, while the other prongs are your social footprint out on the web. So keep this in mind when you are building your site or project. If it is dependent on large amounts of traffic to succeed, you need to be able to move into the places where the traffic already is.
You don’t go to a stream and hope to catch the same amount of fish you’d get in a river. So why would you put yourself out in the web and expect the traffic to redirect to your little corner?
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published on 7 November, 2007 by Brian
With Google’s recent announcement of the OpenSocial Platform, we will be investigating it more, and deciding how we will be integrating it into our service offerings.
Tentatively we will be offering widget development and strategy consulting. Please keep in mind that the OpenSocial platform isn’t quite as robust as what we can develop via the Facebook application platform, and is still not widely supported.
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published on 18 September, 2007 by Brian
I just wanted to give you all a heads up and let you know we are now offering facebook consulting services. If you are unfamiliar with the Facebook platform, are interested in finding out how your company can take advantage of the 35 million+ user base, or have an idea in mind already, let us know.
We are now offering development of facebook applications in php or ruby on rails, marketing services, and community building/management services. We are also offering facebook strategy consulting and advisory services for companies with new or existing applications that need help getting them to that next level.
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published on 12 July, 2007 by Brian
So its been quite a while since the site was updated, and we were themeless for over a month! Well we’ve finally got a new design up, its much better for our long term goals, but its still not 100%. Hopefully over the next few days we should get the last few kinks worked out, and everything on the site optimized. Should be fun.
We’re also working on some new projects which should be out very soon. Twitbin is going very strong, and we’re about to formally launch a new version of Twitbin too. So over the next few weeks expect the following: new products, new services, lots of new things. Its going to be a wild summer, hopefully you can join us for the ride.
Thanks for your support,
Brian “el Jefe” Breslin
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published on 7 May, 2007 by Brian
We’d like to take a moment to announce TwitBin, our newest product we’ve been developing for the last few weeks. TwitBin is an extension for firefox that allows you to follow your friend and public tweets in Firefox’s sidebar. Almost anything you can do on twitter itself, you can now do from your sidebar (messaging wise, though not some things like adding friends).
As part of this application, we’ve introduced a new ad format for it as well. The new ads, 180×44px alpha transparent PNGs, are going to be sold in a hybrid cost per time and cost per impression. You will only pay for the minutes your ads are viewed. There will be more on this soon. If you’re interested in advertising with us, and trialing the new format, please contact us.
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