Guest Blogger: New Media and the Internet Savvy Bride
Noelle Schiller is a friend of mine who works in the chaotic world of planning weddings. If you’re married or have been married and are reading this, then I’m sure you feel her pain. If you thought planning your wedding is tough trying coordinating one and doing it regularly…that’s Noelle. Not only does she have … Read more
5 Tips on How to Easily and Inexpensively Running a Political Campaign Online
As major state level campaigns begin to heat up in the race to the November elections, we begin to see an overwhelming presence of politics ingrained into our social media lives. A mere decade ago, the voter turnout rate amongst eligible American voters was as dismal as it ever was in our country’s young history. … Read more
I’m Finally on Twitter!
I finally caved and have joined the “Twitterverse.” Right now I don’t have too many followers so if any of you out there reading this would be so kind to follow me I’d certainly return the favor, because unlike most bloggers out there, Your pal Justin at US-Innovators cares what you have to say! Check … Read more
Guest Blogger: The Death of Monolingualism
Chris Jefferies works as an online language tutor for a new online company called Squarko. Based out of the UK, Squarko offers in-depth courses for a number of different foreign languages. Essentially you’re in a one man virtual classroom interacting with friendly and knowledgeable tutors who are easily accessible and work around your schedule. In … Read more
Taking All the Difficulty Out of Cooking
Hello, remember me? It’s been a while since I’ve been able to write a post here because things have been so hectic in both life and work, I’m sure you understand. Well with all this stuff going on what could make me want to stop, sit down and write a new blog post? A great … Read more
Guest Blogger: Changing Times in Video Production
Brian Wardyga is a trusted name in digital media education. With a background in audio/visual production he took his expertise to the classroom where he has taught at numerous schools and has been able to build up a program and turn it into a truly interesting and hands on experience for students. Brian acknowledges the … Read more
Riding the Wave of Social Media Marketing
In an age where even 30 second clips on YouTube now have advertisements, companies are looking for new ways to sell their brand without annoying their demographic and spending millions of dollars doing it. The wild world of social media has been an eye opening experience to a lot of marketing professionals, especially that haven’t … Read more
Who Needs Words Anymore Anyways? The Evolution of Online Search
In today’s modern world of iPads and Facebook, we often times find ourselves relying more on visuals than text. As an undiagnosed victim of Attention Deficit Disorder, I consistently rely more on images to tell a story then the actual words in articles, after all why read? I have a theory that everyone now a … Read more
The New Wave of Social Media In Politics
Before working at US Markerboard, I worked in politics in. Politics is a fascinating atmosphere especially for marketing; I would even argue that it’s a marketer’s dream industry. You have the ability to take this product (candidate) who is virtually unknown and build him/her into a household name within a matter of months. Now a … Read more