2006 was a very busy year for me. Alibi Productions has been my home for design and development work ever since I was a student.
I began my first blog on drewstauffer.com back in March of '06 and then shortly after, I put a blog on Alibi Productions. After those projects were up and running, I put a blog on my other company website that focuses on website development, Wildfire Productions. Wildfire has been extremely busy this past year and with many new clients, it has demanded most of my time.
We all love top 10 lists. They're easy to scan, so you can immediately decide if you want to waste your time reading them.
I checked my Newsgator feeds half way through a boring day at work and only found one lonely new post from Rand at SEOmoz: SEOmoz’s 2006 Stats in Review.
I’ve been submitting articles more aggressively this past year and I must confess I began mainly for SE rankings, but then I really got into it. I never thought of myself as a writer but throughout my life and business I’ve learned that I have a lot to say.
I try to be very proactive about my articles because I do put a lot of time and energy into them. The other day I started to wonder where they all were. Do you know how to search for your submitted articles? How many links have you acquired?
Brian Bielmann came to Wildfire Productions to develop and online database of professional surfing photography that would allows users access to purchase any of the professional shots that were taken by the team of photographers.
Best of all you can hire any of the team to document your trips. This is a great site for any surfer!!!
I’ve been a loyal T-mobile customer for over 3 years and just recently I was able to test out their Award Winning Customer Service.
My phone started to drop calls all the time last Oct. I called T-mobile and their suggestion was a new phone. I had the phone for literally 5 mins before the problem presented itself again. Four phones later, I still can’t make a call for longer than 2 mins. They will only let me out of my contract for their spiffy little $200 Cancellation Fee.