We have something to say.
Actually, we have a lot to say. And a lot of it has to do with social media, marketing, branding and web development, as well as some other neat, interesting stuff we come across on a regular basis.
So we’ve expanded our website to include two of our blogs, Conversational Marketing and Code Wire, both of which aim to explore ideas and provoke new thinking. We encourage you to join in and engage in our discussions, and make these blogs frequent destinations.
Conversational Marketing
marketing evolved.
Grow your business by starting conversations with your customers. Follow us to find out how to effectively use social media tools to engage with them in ways like never before.
Writing Style for Social Media
Posted on December 9, 2011 by andy
I find many of my clients struggling with what to write on social media networks. They don’t want to just repeat what they are saying on their web site, and don’t know how to tailor their messages for the different …
Jen’s Calendar for September
Posted on September 3, 2011 by andy
Our very own designer Jen has made a beautiful calendar for the month of September for Smashing Magazine. Scroll down to “Pyre in the Sky”: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/08/31/free-desktop-wallpaper-calendar-september-2011/
Corporate Social Media Policies
Posted on August 30, 2011 by andy
As social media usage becomes ubiquitous, companies are realizing that what their employees say reflects on their company as a whole. As a result, many companies are developing social media policies that tell their employees what they can and cannot …
Code Wire
awesome = ideas + snippets + best practices;
A blog by Dimentians’ developers to share web development news, code snippets and best practices.
Stop/Start a Red5 Streaming Media Server
Posted on November 19, 2011 by rob
Navigate to the Red5 Folder: In this case: /opt/red5 Stop the server: #./red5-shutdown.sh Start the server: #./red5.sh & Logoff once done: Logoff once done or Red5 may stop again
Facebook Multiple Like Buttons & Popup Content
Posted on October 23, 2011 by rob
There are two common issues to deal with when using dynamic websites. Showing multiple LIKE buttons on the same page the pertain to different unique items Specifying which images and description appear in the little popup window and subsequent post …
IIS6: Renewing a 1024 bit SSL to 2048
Posted on August 30, 2011 by rob
When renewing a certificate in old IIS6, it does not allow you to change the encryption level so you basically have to jump through a bunch of hoops since the new minimum standard is 2048 bit encryption. To do this …


