
Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: Figureseven's New Year's Resolutions
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At the end of every December, we like to take a look back at the previous year and try to assess the things we did well and things we didn't do so well. We use this reflection to help us put together our ...

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: "Every time a bell rings, a site gets indexed by Google!"
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This past weekend, in what seems to be an increasingly rare occasion nowadays, my wife and I were able to find some time to sit and relax on the couch and watch some television together. It just so happened ...

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: 3 Things I Want for Christmas
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For our country to be appreciated by other nations for all we do for the rest of the world. We have always answered the call when asked by other nations for our help. We always send copious amounts of relief and rescue aid whenever a disaster strikes anywhere else in the world. ...

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: New Olympic Logo Showcases Potential Pitfalls of Placement
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A few weeks ago, Russia unveiled its logo for the 2014 Olympic winter games in Sochi. You can see it here (link). Like the 2012 logo, this choice is drawing a large amount of criticism, this time for frigid aesthetics and weak symbolism. ...

Figureseven, Inc. Mixed emotions with Facebook's new privacy changes.
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A large pop-up box will greet Facebook users logging on to the social-networking site on Thursday, asking them to modify their privacy settings.

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: Some Thoughts on 'Tiger' from a Marketing Perspective
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I was at a wedding over the weekend and had a fascinating discussion with other people in the field about Tiger Woods' value as a corporate spokesman now. One individual stated that because his brand is ...

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: Are Radio Listeners Getting to your Web Site?
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On my way into work this morning I heard a radio commercial for a company called Trupanion. I was only half paying attention when I heard a man’s voice say something like, “we had to have our cat put down…it ...

Figureseven, Inc. Figureseven needs to find some more talented programmers!
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Figueseven, Inc. is looking for a Web Application Developer that will be responsible for working with our Development Team throughout the entire application development process.

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: The Rule of 3
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After viewing a client’s product presentation last week, I was reminded that there are certain basic design and content rules that should be applied to any PowerPoint presentation. One of the most logical ...

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: Sometimes Simple Is Better – Avoiding Feature Creep
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Dilbert: 'Your requirements call for 4000 features! You realize that no Human would be able to operate a product with this level of complexity?' Scott Adams

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: You Can Teach an Old Blog New Tricks
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I came to a stark realization the other day while watching my two daughters (1 and 3) play together. My oldest was rambling on about something (probably trying to explain nuclear physics) to my 1 year old. ...

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: A Marketing Strategy That Makes No Sense to Me
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After watching more than one sporting event on television this past weekend, I can honestly say that I have never understood the fascination that companies have with being:

Figureseven, Inc. F7 Blog: Thank You Leonard Kleinrock
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News that the Internet turned 40 this week reminded me (and other marketing professionals who spent years plying their trade without it) how much harder our jobs used to be before it existed.

Figureseven, Inc. Start brushing up on your Korean and Arabic.
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The group that controls top-level domain codes for Internet addresses is poised to permit non-Latin language codes for the first time in its history.













