The Man Registry
The Man Registry - Grooms Advice
The Man Registry is a resource for all of the information a man could possibly need before, during, and after an engagement. They also provide a place for men to register for the tools, toys, and things that they want to get from friends and relatives as wedding presents. I helped The Man Registry by consulting them on their current site, Search Engine Optimization, site content, and cross browser compatibility. Once I had helped them with their main website, I suggested they start a blog to talk about the things men need to know during an engadgment. This conversation spawned GroomsAdvice.com, a wedding blog for grooms.
Old Broadcasts
Josh Dippold came to me with 40GB of old radio broadcasts and a crazy idea to share them with as many people as he could find on the internet. I set Josh up with Hosting, a Wordpress blog, and storage for all 40GB of radio broadcasts. Since the site has gone live, I have helped Josh to find appropriate plugins and perform upgrades to Wordpress in order to provide the best radio broadcasts site as possible. Josh has nearly 50 posts with 100s of individual files available to readers. He promises to continue to post as many of the old broadcasts that he has as possible. He has received over 10000 page views and averages between 50 – 200 page views per day on just the posts he has up right now.
Josh has also received donations from readers through Paypal in order to help him continue his project.
Keith Kloor
Collide-A-Scape is a blog about the land-use issues that shape and define the American West today. Keith Kloor is a Journalist who has been writing for publications such as Science, High Country News, and Audubon.
Pacunski and Associates
I started working for Chuck Pacunski years ago by helping with his network support and troubleshooting as well as building Windows Boxes for Clients. Eventually, our business relationship changed into what it is today. Currently, Chuck hires me to do web development, SEO, and proposal work for his clients. I have worked with Chuck on many different projects, one of the more recent is Lynn Peavey’s site, where they sell “Crime Scene Equipment for Police and Law Enforcement”. We have helped them to make dramatic changes to their ecommerce site in order to improve user interaction and back-end features.
Sean O’Leary Photography
Sean O’Leary Photography - Sean O’Leary’s Blog
Sean O’Leary is a photographer in the Denver, Colorado area who shoots sports, lifestyle and wedding photography. When I first started working with Sean, his site had one page in Google, and it was a cursory listing using the description and title form the HTML that holds his flash application. At this time, he has many pages listed in Google and is ranking for keywords based on his blog content.
The other important contribution that Sean’s blog has provided for his company, is that now visitors to his site can find out all of the information they need to know about the services Sean provides as well as pricing and example photography. Sean features his recent photo shoots and advice about choosing the right photographer for your wedding.
How Fab Designs
Kara Kull came to me for help with cutting and applying a theme to her site, as well as help her set up the site to allow her to present quality information to the internet about her and her company. I was able to help Kara have the blog design she wanted and I set her up with many Wordpress plugins that improve her interaction with and the usability of the site.
Joanna Kakissis
Joanna Kakissis – Karma Canyon Cafe
Joanna is a Tedd Scripts Fellow in Boulder, Colorado who writes for The New York Times and blogs for the Travel Channel’s Ecotourism Blog.