By Daniel Hope If you Twitter you have surely noticed those little hash marks (#). They signify that the post is related to a specific keyword. Some examples: #iPhone or #whyitweet. This is one of those beautiful user-regulated, Web 2.0 ways of categorizing things. Simple and effective and if you have a program like TweetDeck [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Updates'
A More Beautiful Life: Brought to you by Twitter
May 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Tags: Updates
The Grup vs. The Man-Child
May 12th, 2009 · 1 Comment
By Daniel Hope VS Almost 2 years ago I wrote the Tracksuit Manifesto. It was my attempt to define the vision I had of a more enlightened generation. This vision is what inspired the name Tracksuit CEO: casual and urban with an entrepreneurial spirit. You will notice I didn’t choose the name Starched Shirt CEO [...]
Tags: Updates
The Challenges of Church Marketing
May 6th, 2009 · No Comments
by Daniel Hope This is a fantastic blog that touches on all of the challenges that churches face when trying to market themselves. I am experiencing these challenges myself right now as I help the Seminary I attend develop a blog. As you can see the SSW site is incredibly clean and user friendly, geared [...]
Tags: Updates
The Effectiveness of Neurofeedback in Treating Dyslexia
April 15th, 2009 · 1 Comment
To honor the spirit of Web 2.0 I am posting my final presentation for my Research Methods course right here on my blog. I also did my presentation on Zoho Show just to stick it to Microsoft. References: Evans, J. R. (2007). Handbook of Neurofeedback: Dynamics and Clinical Applications.Philadelphia: Haworth Press. Fisher S. (2007). Neurofeedback, [...]
Tags: Updates
Blog On Company Time – And Get Promoted
March 30th, 2009 · 4 Comments
by Daniel Hope ( daniel@tracksuitceo.com ) Thank you to everyone who came to my talk at SXSW Interactive this year! The room was packed as was pointed out quite eloquently by Mark via Twitter: marksando: Extremely tiny room for Blog on company time panel. But as they say, the smaller the club the bigger the [...]