A number of the very cool projects I’ve had the privilege of bringing to life over the past couple of years were designed in collaboration with ZAC Digital Agency: Project Strategist Zac Cohen and WordPress developer extraordinaire, Dave Wilkinson. Zac Cohen After nearly two years of assorted website launches, Zac and I finally met in person [...]
San Francisco’s favorite tourist sites as kinetic sculpture
Now this is a piece of work. 35 years, 3,000 hours, and 100,000 toothpicks resulted in this incredible kinetic sculpture created by Scott Weaver. The elaborate sculpture, named Rolling through the Bay, features multiple “tours” that move pingpong balls through neighborhoods, the waterfront, historical sites, and iconic symbols of San Francisco. See close up images [...]
Why I build WordPress CMS sites exclusively
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime. ~ Chinese Proverb Up until recently the best looking websites around were packed with heavy imagery, Flash splash pages, lots of scripts and other weighty bells n’ whistles. The heaviness doesn’t [...]
Thinking outside the CVB blog box
While I was hunting and gathering a collection of attractive destination blogs, I nearly included two of my favorite hyper-local blogs – which aren’t managed by CVBs or DMOs. Alas, they deserve their own shout outs. After all, these commendable blogs are the efforts of tourism-dependent businesses: a big city hotel and a small town [...]
Auto repair shop website gets an overhaul
I’m so thrilled to reveal this freshly launched website for a local auto repair shop here in Burlington, Vermont. Why would a car repair shop even need a website? Just ask Human Business Works President, Chris Brogan, who offers a little insight on why all businesses need a website. Hard to believe 60% of American [...]





