January 2nd, 2012
I’ve managed the banner advertisements on a number of great hobby gaming websites for the last three years. Here’s the best-performing banners from companies that advertised on these sites in 2011. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: advertising, banner ads, gaming websites
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December 27th, 2011
Today, I spent some time trying to figure out how many members of my extended virtual community live… in or near my physical community. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: advertising, DuPont, marketing, online marketing, Pierce County, Thurston County, Washington State
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December 25th, 2011
I attended NeonCon in November 2009. This is a part of the talk Ryan Macklin and I gave as part of CreativeU. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Atomic Array, CreativeU, Ed Healy, NeonCon, new media, podcasting, RPG Countdown, Ryan Macklin, war pig radio
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December 19th, 2011
Four years ago, I sat down and scrawled out some thoughts about what I would like to do to help the hobby game community. Over the last couple years, I’ve been able to support my family promoting games, and now it’s time to tackle some of the more ambitious ideas I had. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: ad network, facebook, gamerati, Google, JanRain, SQL injection, technology, Twitter, user management
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December 7th, 2011
The Looxcie “Ear Cam” has been upgraded, and I can’t wait to try it out. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: android, ear cam, iPhone, Looxcie, Looxcie LX2, mountain biking, paintball, video
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December 5th, 2011
GetGlue is a new social network for entertainment. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: board games, Dexter, Dungeons & Dragons, foursquare, games, GetGlue, Hell on Wheels, Homeland, inspiration, Magic: the Gathering, Marketing Over Coffee, Monopoly, New Year's Eve, Once Upon a Time, podcasts, publishing, Settlers of Catan, social media, The Walking Dead, video games
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December 5th, 2011
Jim Morrison died at 27. What can he teach us about accomplishments and motivation, 40 years later? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: accomplishment, Jim Morrison, motivation, The Doors
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November 23rd, 2011
Thanks to gaming, I’ve met many great people and had many great experiences. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Adhocracy, Alex Jurkat, ApartmentCon, Bernie Trombley, Brian Palazzolo, Chris Perrin, Clinton Nixon, Dan Repperger, Dave Arneson, Dragon Magazine, DragonLance, Dragons of the Autumn Twilight, Dungeons & Dragons, Eden Studios, Emerald City Gamefest, Erik Bauer, EVE Online, Ezra Davis, Fear the Boot, FLGS, Frank Mentzer, gamerati, Gaming Outpost, Gareth Hanrahan, Gary Gygax, Gary Thompson, Gen Con, George Vasilakos, GIDFA, Graveyard Greg, Greg Stafford, Imagination Games & Comics, Inc., Jared Sorensen, John Kovalic, John Ling, John Wick, Johnn Four, Jon Morin, Jonathan Tweet, Josh Dalcher, Klokvarg, Kobold Quarterly, Martin Ralya, Mat Morton, Michael Jackson, Mike Mearls, New Millennium Entertainment, Nick Bevilacqua, Nick Lalone, Open Design, Origins Game Fair, Orkworld, Paizo Publishing, Pathfinder, Pathfinder Adventure Path, Paul Tevis, Peter Seckler, podcasting, Rick Miller, Rob Placer, Ron Edwards, Rone Barton, Sorcerer RPG, Starshield, The Forge, The Oerth Journal, Tom Mcdonald, Tracy Hickman, Werecabbages, Wes Schneider, Wolfgang Baur, Yax
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November 8th, 2011
Someone asked me which is better, Google+ or Facebook? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: facebook, Google
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October 18th, 2011
The fast food industry has spent millions of dollars to figure out how to market to us. What can we learn from them? Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Braum's, business, Gamerati Tour 2011, marketing, OK, Oklahoma City, Super Genius Games
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