Ken Yeung
My Two Cents
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← Back to startSomething’s ironic about this webpage…
Does anyone notice anything funny about this website or is it just me? Michael Vick, former quarterback for the Atlanta Falcons surrendered earlier today to begin serving his sentence for cruelty and neglect towards the dogs he had…he pled guilty to dogfighting. But when you go to the website on a local CBS affiliate (CBS […]
Microsoft wants to know you’re behaving
In recent weeks, there has been much discussion about how Microsoft is trying to buy out Facebook and take it over, but ultimately resigned itself to buy a minority stake. Moreover, as part of that agreement, Microsoft will be allowed to serve its own ad model on Facebook and instead of a traditional role as […]
Common sense when developing a website
I’m a little very much perturbed about the state of how people are so lazy when designing websites. Yes, I probably shouldn’t talk because I haven’t walked a mile in their shoes, but I have used their products and I must say that it’s insulting to the average user. First of all, why would you […]
DM News: The Week in Stats
Here are some fascinating bits of statistical news you might be interested in… US Mobile Advertising Forecast $1.4 billion – size of mobile ad market in 2012 $2.1 billion – a-sponsored directory assistance calls in 2012 91.7 million – number of mobile internet users in 2012 Source: The Kelsey Group Percentage of US consumers that […]
E-mail Marketing: It’s just not marketing of one
If you’ve ever looked on Monster or CareerBuilders for job postings for anything online, chances are you’ve come across a posting for “e-mail marketing manager”. If so or if you’re currently in this position, then the primary goal is obviously…e-mail marketing. Chances are that you’ll need to work on lead generating, sending out e-mails to […]
CNN: Internet Start-Ups going low-budget
CNN recently posted a story on their site about how Internet start-ups are picking up where they left off after the bubble burst in early 2000. It starts to compare the differences in how life was for tech companies back in the day versus what tech companies are doing differently in 2007. The article states […]
Eat, drink, and donate money to a good cause.
It seems that I’m always trying to piggyback off of the good work that my friend, Peter Corbett of iStrategyLabs is doing, but the more publicity the better, right? Especially for this, I suppose. I remember a while back that someone was trying to do some charity work for those less fortunate by donating cheap […]
Seesmic: The New YouTube?
Thanks go out to my friend, Peter Corbett, of iStrategyLabs for twittering about this latest and greatest thing that should be all the rage in the near future. I haven’t personally tried it, but the concept seems to be a little more personal than that of YouTube and have a different course. This new social […]
Defining the role of a Web Manager
What is a Web Manager? Probably also known as an eMarketing Manager, Interactive Marketing Manager, or perhaps anything else that makes it seem Internet savvy, this client-based position is rather open-ended, in my opinion. First of all, in the beginning days of the Internet, it would seem that a web manager would be responsible for […]
Hola! Neighbor…Greet your community online…
I think this is a pretty good way to become more “neighborly” in the world today. Late last month, an group of people got together to form DCStartupWeekend and as a result of their collaborative effort, they decided to unveil the latest in social networking…they created HolaNeighbor.com as a means of forming a better community. […]
