Did you know that social media drives holiday gift purchases?
In fact, a good deal of Black Friday purchases stemmed from social media.
Check out these statistics:
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by Jeremy Smith
Did you know that social media drives holiday gift purchases?
In fact, a good deal of Black Friday purchases stemmed from social media.
Check out these statistics:
[Read more…] about Social Media Holiday Spending [Infographic]
by Rob Rash
We all want that extra punch to our kick drum don’t we? How many times do we walk away from a concert or even another church thinking,
‘I wish our drums sounded like that?’
I know I’m constantly critiquing and tinkering with our sound system to know end. Everything from adding an 18 inch subwoofer, crossover, and in-ear monitors.
And if I’ve come to learn one thing it’s simply this: A good drummer with a great drum mix can take your your worship band to a whole new level!
[Read more…] about Adding Punch to Your Kick Drum in 5 Minutes
by Eric Dye
There are plenty of basic, but sometimes confusing parts of CSS.
Even after you begin to get a handle on the form and function of the language, it’s always good to have a road map, game plan or blueprint for your code. Just try going back and making edits to a CSS stylesheet you made a year ago!
After reading about OOCSS (Object Oriented CSS) on Smashing Magazine, I was inspired to both keep the concept in mind when editing stylesheets, but also implementing this concept when starting fresh.
Here’s how it works:
[Read more…] about Object Oriented CSS: Separating Skin From Structure
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
This holiday season, Amazon raised their market intensity.
The online retail giant not only carries a lot of weight, but has become a serious competitor to many predominate brick and mortar stores.
Amazon’s latest tactic leads customers into these brick and mortar stores and sends them out with an online Amazon cart full and nothing else.
by Eric Dye
Watch, as these guys play a New Orleans Jazz style “When the Saints Go Marching In” in …
…. until the cows come home.
Amazing.