Friday, July 6, 2012

Latest and Greatest

I thought it might be a nice time to share a few updates on how things have been going this summer. It has been a very eventful one, for sure.

But since it has been so incredibly packed full I am going to have to give the high-speed, detail free version. So here goes:
Beau Bear had an itch.

I got soaked at the Jackson Blues Fest.

We saw a deer in someone's yard.

We replaced the sliding back door.

Ash made a really delicious meal.

Jason graduated from kollij.

A cat attacked my foot.

We burned a wagon.

We worked on the house (a LOT).

Mother-in-law taught us all to dance.

I ate the best burgers of all time.

We adopted Dr. Puddingstone.

And I am exhausted.

That pretty much covers it. Good day to you all.

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Stupid Causes

There are many causes I support. There are many I do not. As I'm sure you know, sharing affiliations to such causes in non-constructive, provocative ways is a very popular pastime of many people on social networking sites such as Facebook. Personally, I am tired of being subjected to hundreds of ignorant, obnoxious posts from people who have no original thought of their own but want everyone to know where they stand.

This is why I created Stupid Causes. It is a part of my personal effort to pledge my own allegiances on social networks in an amusing way while subtly mocking the constant controversy clowns who will have no idea they are the butt of my joke.

Of course, some of you will think this is kind of mean. Some of you will think this isn't even funny at all. Most of you will think I have way too much time on my hands. But regardless, if there are any of you out there who are tired of the onslaught of political commentary from the woefully un-informed, then I ask that you join me in my effort by sharing some of the causes below on Facebook. Also, I encourage you to make your own or leave comments behind of similar causes I could promote here.

I hope you enjoy.
bbq chicken

cat juggling

cheeseburgers with bacon

gandalf

long guitar solos

lawnmowers

luke skywalker

naps

pillows

puppies

matching socks

sour gummy worms

stephen colbert

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Jackson B2B Meetup

Lately I have been attending the Jackson B2B Meetup group's two, weekly meetings. It is an excellent group and I feel privileged to be able to attend. I have found it to very educational and an excellent networking opportunity.

Today was my turn at the meeting to make a 10 minute presentation about myself and my company, Great Lakes Internet Marketing. I have been pretty excited about this for over a month now.

To prepare for this occasion, I reflected a lot on what I wanted to talk about and came up with the idea for illustrating the power we as individuals have to help support local businesses we think highly of, with very little effort. To help demonstrate this I created this infographic called "How To Really Say Thank You". I hope you like it and that you will also reflect a little on what you can do to help local businesses, besides giving them your money. Enjoy, and feel free to share.


Saturday, January 21, 2012

Top 10 Albums from the 1980's

The 1980's may not have been the best for movies, but there was a lot of great music released in this highly innovative and transitional decade. Metal got ridiculously fast, the electric organ and the synthesizer got more then their fair share of airtime and an extremely wide array of diverse styles entered the scene.

So, here are my Top 10 Best Albums from the 1980's

  1. Graceland - Paul Simon
    Graceland
    Probably the single most important album to me, ever. I had this on a cassette tape when I was probably around 8 years old and it has stayed with me ever since. Graceland moves me in a way that no other album ever has.
  2. Ride the Lightning - Metallica

    My favorite Metallica album by a hair. This album is so amazing that you could probably take out three of the best songs and it would STILL be one of the greatest albums ever made.
  3. Master of Puppets - Metallica

    This is the only album that comes close to touching Ride the Lightning. Master of Puppets features some unbelievable songs and is one that I challenge anyone to choose a favorite from. They are ALL amazing.
  4. Blizzard of Oz - Ozzy Osbourne

    I have always thought Ozzy Osbourne amazing in the way that he has defied the odds for his entire career. I don't know how he does it but he just seems to be immune to all the common rock star tragedies. Blizzard of Ozz strikes me as the first and most profound example of this. He breaks away from a hugely successful band to start a solo career. I'll be conservative here by saying that rarely ends well. But from the VERY BEGINNING of this legendary album all doubt is swept away. Every bit of it is incredible from start to finish. I can't help asking myself how this crazy, drugged up buffoon (sorry Ozzy) pulled this off. What's more, he kept it up. The following album, Diary of a Madman BARELY missed out on this list.
  5. Joshua Tree - U2
    The Joshua Tree
    This is another band I cannot choose a favorite song from. If I had to I think I might go with "Where the Streets Have No Name" but there are just so many and some of the very best came from Joshua Tree.
  6. Kill 'Em All - Metallica
    Kill 'Em All
    The first Metallica album took metal music to new heights. To this day I do not think the speed and energy of this have ever been surpassed. Probably never will.
  7. Appetite for Destruction - Guns & Roses

    G&R made an incredible, lasting mark on rock music history with Appetite for Destruction. Solid gold hits from start to finish. And not just hits for that year. They are ALL still hits TODAY.
  8. Rum, Sodomy and the Lash - The Pogues

    If you haven't listened to The Pogues I highly recommend you give them a try. Shane McGowan was such an interesting character. The contrast of this homely, drunken Irishman and other stars of the time like Axl Rose and Prince demonstrates just how diverse the eighties really were.
  9. ...And Justice for All - Metallica

    Yes, another Metallica album. Seriously, though, it is really good. Especially for guitar people. It marks an end of an era for Metallica as the '90s came along shortly after with shorter (and slower) songs. ...And Justice For All was like that last bite of a sweet dessert on Fat Tuesday.  
  10. Labour of Love - UB40
    Labour of Love
    My mom always loved this album so we grew up hearing it a lot. I guess it kind of grew on me. Not surprising since it was actually very good.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Great Lakes Internet Marketing

My dive into self employment
Most of my acquaintances are now aware that I have started my own Internet Marketing business. Some may have wondered why I took this leap, leaving behind a good job and risking everything on something completely new. Well, this was not what I would call an easy decision. But this is what I decided to do and I am committed to making Great Lakes Internet Marketing successful.
This was, for any who may wonder, a calculated decision. I have been studying marketing and Internet technology for a long time now and am very passionate about it. So late last summer I made up my mind that this was ultimately what I wanted to do. I began working with a friend and together we spent the next three months laying the groundwork for our company which I feel is now to the point where I can devote all of my attention to it.

Now I am actively seeking any business owners who may be interested in the services we provide. We offer website development, search engine optimization, website hosting, social media marketing, blog management, e-mail marketing and marketing strategy development. If you know of anyone who would like to see their business grow or be more efficiently and effectively promoted then please contact me.