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Why it matters what you ate for breakfast
Posted on May 18th, 2011 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Business, Marketing 0 Comments
I was recently doing business in the US when a potential client for a large organization asked about the value of social media. He said a prominent person posted something on Twitter akin to “Wow, the sun finally came out today. I want to get to some long overdue gardening”.…Read More
On the move
Posted on April 15th, 2011 | By Amy Wheaton Filed under Headspace News 0 Comments
At Headspace, we’ve had a busy 2011 so far, with lots of new projects keeping us running full-tilt. We’re about to undertake a big project of our own – we’re moving from our Portland Street location in Dartmouth to an as yet undetermined destination.
Our office lease is up…Read More
Lower your expectations
Posted on March 30th, 2011 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Business, Marketing 0 Comments
You’ve come up with the perfect idea for a website! A social-media application that let’s users (insert brilliant idea here). You’ve secured the funding, and have done your due-diligence to find, interview and ultimately assemble a dream team of talented designers and developers to make your ingenious idea a reality.
…Read MoreHow to plan your website
Posted on March 15th, 2011 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Design, Business 0 Comments
Over the years, we at Headspace have developed a pretty tight process for creating websites. However, I find in some cases, clients have a very fuzzy idea of what they want out of their website in the beginning. Even after our in-depth planning stage, clients will make fundamental change requests…Read More
The ExpressionEngine 2 Client Guide is here
Posted on March 09th, 2011 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Business 17 Comments
Back by popular demand, I am happy to present you with the second edition of the ExpressionEngine client guide. It is an attractive PDF instruction manual that developers can deliver to their clients as a handy reference for basic administrator functions of EE.
Experience is irrelevant
Posted on January 09th, 2011 | By Kyle Racki Filed under Business 4 Comments
I once heard that it’s not young carpenters who accidentally chop off their own fingers, it’s the ones who have been doing it for 20 years. They’ve gotten far too comfortable wielding spinning metal blades.
One of the ways individuals and companies often try to differentiate themselves is with experience.…Read More
The importance of timelines
Posted on December 30th, 2010 | By Amy Wheaton Filed under Business 2 Comments
Anyone who knows me well knows that I’m obsessive about timelines, not just at work, but in my personal life too. I set deadlines for everything from my gym schedule to cleaning our house. Bordering on crazy? Maybe – but my work experience has taught me the value of time…Read More
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