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Halloween Photos at the MCM Gallery

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

We offered free Halloween photos to kids (and parents) in the neighborhood this past Saturday.  We had an awesome turn out.  Chad setup a dark backdrop and then cast red light through the branch of a dead tree he found over by the golf course.  The effect was fantastic and lot’s of fun.  This little cutie was the winner of our drawing.  The Kollmeier family won a family photo shoot for the holidays.

I think we gave away 10 pounds of candy that night—and we still ran out.  It was a great way to meet people in the neighborhood and let people know what we do.  We are having a lot of fun in our new space.  Stop by and visit anytime.

If you haven’t heard yet, Monkey C Media has moved.  Our new location is at 3011 Beech Street here in South Park, a fun little neighborhood tucked away from the hustle and bustle of downtown with plenty of great restaurants: The Big Kitchen, Vagabond, Alchemy, The Station, El Camino, Hamilton’s Tavern and Cafe, South Park Bar and Grill, and Grant’s Marketplace; we have some of the best boutiques in town too: Junk, Boutique & Gallery, Citizen Video, Mythology, So Childish, & Studio Maureen.  You can check out more about South Park here.

Here are more of the Halloween photos (click any slide to visit the complete show, the horizontal images don’t appear completely in the slide presentation):

10 Bestsellers: Using New Media, New Marketing, and New Thinking to Create 10 Bestselling Books

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Check out Seth Godin’s presentation from O’Reilly Tools of Change for Publishing Conference, New York City, NY, February 11, 2008. You may not be able to see the video but it doesn’t matter - it’s still worth a listen.

Recession?

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

What recession? Harlequin’s profit is up 32% - people love their love.

I’m on a Kindle kick lately - and I don’t even have one

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Amazon Kindle 2

Image by maury.mccown via Flickr

Apparently there are several individuals (about 250) who are protesting any Kindle book that sells for more than $9.99. And they’re using Amazon’s own tagging system to do it. So if you see anything marked with the ‘9 99 boycott’ tag they’ve been called out. Once the price is dropped, the tag is removed.

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If it’s FREE - it’s for me!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Let’s face it we all love free stuff. And if you just spent your tax return on a new Kindle or smart-phone you may now be too broke to buy any titles for the thing. Have no fear Public Domain is here! Many books’ copyrights have long ago expired and have become free to distribute in the digital form. Fortunately for you someone has done the hard part of transcribing them. Project Gutenberg has tens of thousands of volunteers and over 28,000 titles for you to freely download to your mobile device. But just ’cause they’re free doesn’t mean you shouldn’t donate a little—trust me you’ll feel better doing it while you read the entire Dickens collection.

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Authors@Google

Friday, March 20th, 2009

One of Google’s best kept secrets is the @google series. They have important leaders in various circles up to the Mountain View, CA headquarters to give a presentation to the troops. One of our clients gave such a talk. Way to go Sara!

Wanna give a talk? Click here for more info.

Fear the Kindle?

Thursday, March 19th, 2009
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Is the Kindle e-book reader bad news for the publishing industry?

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What to do when old photos of you appear on Facebook.

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

Via Slate.com

I am not a digital native. I was born in 1975 and didn’t send my first e-mail until I was a sophomore in college. I spent my junior year abroad, where e-mail came in handy and Internet porn would have, if only I had known about it. Don’t get me wrong, I’m no Luddite. These days I love the Web like Joanie loves Chachi. (That’s a pre-digital cultural reference for all you youngsters.) But I came of age at a time when most photographs ended up in a shoe box or a photo album. I never spent hours snapping self-portraits with a digital camera trying to get that perfect profile pic. And I always assumed that any pictures taken of me before I had graduated from college were forever safe from Google’s tentacles.

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Kindle - iPhone - Kindle - iPhone … I’m so confused!

Friday, March 13th, 2009

Get a grip

Friday, March 6th, 2009

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