October 2008
A Philosophical Rendition
Posted by: Dominique on 21 Oct 2008 @ 5:25 pm Category: Inside Ireckon
If I could provide an analogy to wrap up my time at Ireckon in a holistic perspective and describe the impact my accumulated experiences have had on my life thus far I would use this:
My time at Ireckon is like the first chapter to a J.R.R. Tolkien fantasy novel. The tip of the ice berg to a very long and epic adventure that provides excitement, introduces some fine characters and provides...
Social Networking...is it for you?
Posted by: Narelle on 16 Oct 2008 @ 4:08 pm Category: Marketing
Social networking is a relatively new phenomenon that is proving a popular and beneficial ‘tool’ for businesses to have in their marketing arsenal.
The beauty of social networking is the cost – or lack there of. Predominantly all that is required to participate is your time. But before I continue, just what is social networking?
Social networking is a way for users to build online...
The Power of Twitter for Website Designers
Posted by: Warwick on 8 Oct 2008 @ 9:56 pm Category: Web Design
I'm not what you would call an early adopter. I only found out about twitter roughly 4 months ago, if that. However, I did a bit of Google surfing and found several posts on good designers to follow on Twitter (see below for 10 of the most insightful designers I follow).
I had my list so off I went and started following around 40 designers, web developers, graphic designers, and other...
memememe!
Posted by: Vanessa on 8 Oct 2008 @ 9:37 am Category: The Wondrous Wide Web
I am going to do something yet to be done in this blog, I am going to answer an Internet meme style set of questions. This is a blog, and while its never been done here yet, meme's are a very very popular thing to do in your blog to make it look like you're actually posting regularly and providing insight to your readers without actually having to think of a subject to rant and rave...
Surveys limit my thinking
Posted by: Dominique on 7 Oct 2008 @ 9:20 am Category: The Wondrous Wide Web
I was recently filling out a survey on the internet when it occurred to me that these surveys only provided me with a limited selection of answers....Answers created by the creator of the survey as if I were unable to produce an answer on my own.

A Puzzling Thought.
Posted by: Emily on 3 Oct 2008 @ 3:41 pm Category: Marketing
I love solving problems. There's nothing better (almost) than finding a solution to something that's been bugging me, or an issue I've been faced with. It should come as no surprise then that the part of my home where I spend most of my time, the back deck, is covered (extremely neatly of course, see my last post that mentions my strange behaviours) by several crossword and sudoku books.I...



