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Sageborn.com gets Reborn

Sageborn.com gets Reborn

After an update to its brand done by the talented folks at Massive Studios in Bozeman, Sageborn™ needed a quick and affordable way to get their Magento eCommerce store up to the same standards. I feel honored to have been chosen to do the work. Since Sageborn™ had already picked out a commercially available theme, [...]

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Enchantment by Guy Kawasaki

Last week my friend Sean called me out on one of my weaknesses which is my struggle with commitment. It’s easy for me to dodge criticism if I keep saying things like, “I’m not really a bass player.” or, ” I just do this web stuff for fun.” So, I’ve been doing some soul searching [...]

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Bozeman Montana – Recording Studio Gets Fresh Website

Bozeman Montana Recording Studio

Basecamp Recording, a professional boutique-size recording studio, is located just outside of Bozeman, Montana on the edge of the Gallatin National Forest and is home to producer / singer / songwriter Chris Cuningham (of Storyhill, Red House Records). Basecamp’s  focus is primarily on high end productions for singer/songwriters and acoustic groups as well as live [...]

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Bozeman Website Design and Development Talent

Bozeman and the surrounding area is home to many talented and creative website design and development professionals.  Here is compiled list I keep for reference.  I can’t speak for the quality of work or the services available for all of them but I will include notes when I feel like it.  If I left you [...]

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The Sound of Sunshine – Michael Franti and Spearhead

The Sound of Sunshine - Michael Franti and Spearhead

Here’s a new favorite of mine.  This was the first full album I purchased from iTunes.  Usually I go buy the CD and then immediately rip it onto my computer in a couple of formats and then file away the disk.  This time, I just needed some good tunes right away.  Michael Franti and Spearhead [...]

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CODA One-window web development from Panic

Coda from Panic

If you’re new to web design and development you’re probably overwhelmed with the amount of tools out there. If I had to recommend just one it would be CODA from panic. No, not Adobe Photoshop or Dreamweaver. Note for windows users, it’s only for Mac OS X. Actually, getting a Mac may be my first [...]

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Twitter, a passing fad.

So a colleague of mine who I deeply respect recently said he thought Twitter and facebook are just a passing fad. His reasoning is that he thinks people want a simpler life and that these social networking sites are just too much noise for us to hold on to for the long run. Google on [...]

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Mini Business Cards from Moo

Mini Business Cards from Moo

I just received my first set of mini business cards from Moo. Overall I’m pretty impressed. Moo lets you upload an image for each individual card which I thought was an awesome way for any photographer or graphic designer to showcase their work. Also, I was able to buy 100 cards for twenty bucks which [...]

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Delivering Happiness by Tony Hseih

Somehow this book was sent to me for free from Amazon. I may have requested it but I don’t remember doing so. Maybe the reason Amazon sent it to me is because they know I live in Montana and winter is coming. See, the number one reason Tony Hsieh says I should read this book [...]

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8 steps to rock your business with a brand new website overnight.

If you’re asking the question, “Why even build a website?” I have two good reasons. 1. Because your competition is already taking full advantage of their own. 2. It’s easy to do. Why do it yourself? One of the main reasons I chose to build my own website is so that I could always maintain [...]

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