iPhone as a Promotion Machine
I love promoting awesome people, great causes, and orgs/businesses that are doing interesting things. My favorite mobile tech tool , the iPhone, helps me do this in the blink of an eye from anywhere.
I love promoting awesome people, great causes, and orgs/businesses that are doing interesting things. My favorite mobile tech tool , the iPhone, helps me do this in the blink of an eye from anywhere.
Gretchen Rubin presented her book “The Happiness Project” at Vromans Bookstore in Pasadena yesterday.
What started off as a personal chronicle of one person’s shift towards happiness, has led to many Happiness Projects – a movement. I went to support my wife and friend who are starting their own Happiness group and to hear Gretchen’s story.
Today is the one year anniversary of the Miracle on the Hudson. TwitPic helped capture the moment and is still thriving.
The free Animoto iPhone app is easy to use and makes a great dynamic video.
Video review of AVATAR. No real spoilers, focuses on my initial reaction to the film.
My nephew stopped by the day before his job interview, looking for a tie and instructions on how to tie it. It was fun showing him so I created this tutorial for anyone who’s going through the same thing.
Met the lovely and talented Nancy Rodriguez this morning at the Q1047 Rico and Mambo Show, live from McDonald’s in Santa Paula, CA. Nancy sends a big shoutout to all the buildyourfanbase.com readers and fans. She also gave the blog a great on air shoutout! Thank you Nancy!
I LOVE promoting other people and organizations that are doing good and interesting things. Whether it’s a cause, a new community service, or a new business, I’m there and ready to help. Well today I’m doing something difficult for me and asking for your help in promoting this new class.
This is basically a brain dump of thoughts after Blog World 2009 which took place in Las Vegas this past weekend. It’s all random content but I’ll use pretty bullet points and numbered lists so it looks coherent. M’Kay.
The Latino Book & Family Festival has been around since 1997, when Edward James Olmos first co-produced it. Olmos has been one of my heroes since way back, since the days he was the Pachuco in the classic film Zoot Suit. When I arrived at the Festival at Cal State LA and saw his booth, I knew he would be near. I was now in pursuit.