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Welcome to SparkDog Nation! When you read that Kelly Boos and Dan Calabrese are teaming up – and you may just be hearing about it now – you probably thought to yourself, “There’s an unlikely combination.” (Or conceivably, “Who are Kelly Boos and Dan Calabrese?”) Either way, we are an unlikely combination. And that’s what makes us a good one. Kelly is an expert strategist who knows her clients and understands their strategic needs. Thoroughly professional and detail-oriented, Kelly is often the first to see an opportunity, and takes the initiative to show clients a chance to jump out ahead of the competition. Dan is without equal when it comes to the use of words to craft messages and convey ideas. Complimenting our two co-pilots is a wide array of talent, from which we draw to build customized teams for each project. We’re not an agency. We’re not shy. That’s SparkDog. So let’s go get some.

PHP MSCRM QR Code and 2D Code Generator | Kerem Erkan This page is an online two dimensional code generator which is written in PHP. It can generate QR Code, Data Matrix, Aztec Code and Micro QR Code for the time being. Because QR Code is much more popular than the other code formats, it is separately named in the page title. If you need more information on two dimensional bar code systems, I strongly suggest that you take a look at Roger Smolski‘s comprehensive blog on QR Code and two dimensional bar codes. Using the form on this page, you can create two dimensional code images that trigger various actions on the scanner device. Please be sure to read the Notes and FAQ sections below before requesting help in the comments if you encounter any problems with code generation (Especially for Micro QR Codes or backslash characters you may encounter on some codes!). This page is very popular and because of that, it gets an incredible amount of comment spam. I am getting many questions about scanning the codes created on this generator. Notes:

Downstream 5 Tips for Managing Your Company's Brand on the Web This series is supported by IGLOO, a leader in helping organizations improve business processes, increase employee productivity and enhance stakeholder engagement inside and outside the organization using social technologies. Brand management in the current era means not just keeping an ever-present eye on the social web, but also engaging in meaningful ways with brand advocates and detractors. Professionals in the field have come to accept social media as crucial to their jobs, but most know that managing a company's brand on the web is so much more than setting up shop on social sites like Twitter and Facebook. Here we'll give you an inside look at the strategies of avant garde industry leaders who've spent years figuring out how to move beyond social media hype and implement practical management practices into their daily work routines. Brad Nelson, Jeremy Thum, Joel Price, Joel Frey and Bowen Payson are all marketers behind big brand names. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Series supported by IGLOO

The Factory Watch on-demand TV and movies on your phone Richter Launches Ruckus Media, a Kids' Digital Publishing Venture Rick Richter, former president and publisher of Simon & Schuster Children’s Publishing, is returning as the head of a new media company, Ruckus Media Group, a global family entertainment company that will specialize in creating high-definition animation apps for children aimed at the mobile computing market. Ruckus Media has more than 80 original and licensed animated titles under contract with plans to price titles at $3.99, and the company will begin releasing an app each week starting September 28. Ruckus has licensed titles from the Rabbit Ears Library, a list of classic animation and audiobook titles read by Hollywood stars, and will begin releasing remastered editions of the list digitally optimized for the iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Android Mobile devices. Although he declined to give specific figures, Richter said Ruckus Media contracts offered authors “a very good deal,” on digital rights and he claimed “we’ve won over the major agencies.”

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