Shawn Terry
Information Output Owner, designer, developer, ... what else did you need again? Oh yeah, that too!
- Post date: 22 June 2011
- Blog
To keep things short I'm going to paraphrase some really great information from Calevans.com.
Let's switch things around a little bit. If you're reading this chances are you are trying to see things from just your own perspective. You have your own opinions about how tings should be handled, what you want, what length of time you want it in. But to face facts, developers are not mind readers. We know only what we are given to work with and more often than not a vague idea of what your mind holds.
- Post date: 29 April 2011
- Services
Having Information Output design your logo couldn't be easier and you're involved every step of the way. Below are the stages that help us organize, collaborate and finish your project when an how you need it.
- Post date: 15 April 2011
- Services
I was asked by a client not too long about "why do I need you? What are you going to do that I can't?"
- Post date: 25 January 2011
- Services
Okay, so what's really in a site? I had a client ask the other day: so what's this get me? By far the best question I've heard so far. I mean, think about it. Everyone says they can build you a site for an arbitrary number but what are you really getting out of it?
- Post date: 17 January 2011
- Marketing
Just throwing your site up on the internet and hoping is not the way to a successful site. It takes time, it takes patience and the ability to recognize that you may not have been right on your content the first time around.
- Post date: 07 December 2010
- Blog
The problem that most people have when attempting to brand themselves is consistency. We've found that this is usually because they are either trying to hard to just push things out or they are always wanting to try different things out and see how they work. Let's try to address these separately.
- Post date: 29 November 2010
- Blog
Antivirus is usually either completely out-of-mind or driving a huge part of your thoughts. Hopefully this will help you settle those thoughts.
Most software comes in three standard versions: Home, Small-Medium Business and Enterprise. Lately though a new trend is emerging that narrows us down to two: Home and Business. Symantec is a good example of this. They have your Norton Antivirus for Home users and Symantec Antivirus (now known as EndPoint Protection) for Business.
- Post date: 29 November 2010
- Blog
Sadly, people think that just putting a commercial on the radio or TV will get them business. That's just not the case.
- Post date: 29 November 2010
- Services
Your network is the backbone of everything you do these days. It is your mail server, file server, secure connections to other facilities, in-house application server. The point here is that if your network is not properly maintained with good hardware, software, updates and must-have tweaks things can get bogged down or even fail.
- Post date: 22 November 2010
- Print and Presentation
Sometimes when you have presentations for work or events that require substance and spunk you may fall flat. We've often seen that the problem is not the template you use, the photos or the computer you're using but the knowledge of the software.