Let’s keep it simple and focused. In 2010 there were lots of new and exciting things happening on the web. The media attention was focused on ways to connect and get new traffic. Every day hundreds of blurbs on Social Media, Search engines, etc. It seemed as if everyone was tweeting, facebooking and lately foursquaring. [...]
The New Branding of CBST.org
A couple of years ago we began work on a massive new site for Congregation Beit Simchat Torah (CBST) a synagogue in New York for LGBTQ Jews, their families and friends. The synagogue provides services of all kinds to a burgeoning community with lots of different interests and needs, and has a national and international [...]
Welcome to the new home of Hiring the Internet
Welcome to the new home of Hiring the Internet Surprise! Over the weekend, we’ve launched a whole new home for our marketing news blog. Everything that used to be over at hiringtheinternet.com can now be found all in one place here at visibleu.com. Hiring the Internet’s been around since the beginning of 2007 (that’s forever [...]
Workshops done for the summer
Our free workshop program in New York has come to a close. We provided training on Internet Marketing and Sales techniques every Wednesday since May. We got great feedback, and we’d like to say thank you the many of you who attended. While the Workshops are over for now we still have 1 full day [...]
Square Does Mobile Payments and Video Right Too
Square, the new iPhone / iPad / Android mobile payment system to accept credit cards whenever and wherever you want, has gotten a lot of buzz. It’s simple, it’s cool, it’s useful. But I’m most excited about their official video. This is one of the best (it would be the best, but I have to [...]
Come to a Free Workshop in New York
Note: These free workshops are done for the summer. Read the update here. [Updated July 8, 2010] Recently, I was sitting around and thinking about how I would use the amazing information I recently learned at a Sales Partner workshop. I was motivated and I had some new tools. I want to continue to grow [...]






