Archive for April, 2009

A Naming and Branding Blog from the creators of A Hundred Monkeys.

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

My Dad’s former partner Dan Altman continues to wax creative at A Hundred Monkeys , a naming and branding company.

Peepshow Collective, a bdp awards canidate

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Funnel Design Group

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Visit the Funnel Design Group’s Website

Fun and Creative Video’s by Tim Brown

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Visit Tim Brown’s site to see what I mean. www.tabrown.co.uk

More good information on SEO and Flash

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Search optimization techniques for RIAs

Damien Bianchi

Damien Bianchi

A variety of technologies and platforms are used to create rich Internet applications (RIAs), including Ajax, Curl, JavaFX, Microsoft Silverlight, and the Adobe Flash Platform. It’s no secret that RIAs present challenges for search engines. Understanding the importance of this issue, Adobe has partnered with Google and Yahoo! to get to the heart of the issue and to come up with solutions that can not only work with the Adobe Flash Platform but also provide insight and fundamentals that can influence future technological advances.

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SEO Code of Ethics by Bruce Clay

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

SEO Code of Ethics

The discussion of any SEO Code of Ethics is like a discussion on politics or religion: there are more than two sides, all sides are strongly opinionated, and seldom do they choose the same path to the same end. Most Search Engine Optimization (SEO) practitioners understand these ethics, yet not all practitioners practice safe-SEO. Too many SEO practitioners claim a bias towards surfers, or the search engines, or their clients (all are appropriate in the correct balance), and it is common for the “whatever it takes” excuse to bend some of these ethics to fit their needs. This page does not pass judgment, it simply states the obvious.

View Bruce Clay’s Code of Ethics Here

The Future of Virtual Tours?

Friday, April 10th, 2009


World Builder from Bruce Branit on Vimeo.