Category Archives: On-demand Content

Eric Thomas: BluePrint to Success Mixtape

I came across Motivational Speaker, Pastor Eric Thomas: BluePrint to Success Mixtape. I am a huge supporter of his video segments and motivational speeches to universities and professional sports franchises such as the NFL and NFL. My personal favorites include: Driven Work Hard Something Good Download Eric Thomas’ book: The Secret to Success I’m surprised

My On-demand Courses on iTunes U

I am partnering with iTunes University to deliver my most popular presentations and workshops in a course-styled delivery. My first course will be Introduction to SharePoint 2010 Document Management. It will be a combination of audio (mp3) and video (mp4) demonstrations. The course will end with a 20 question assessment.

2 Reasons Your Brand Is Not Connecting

In the latest Digital Goodness newsletter, I shared an article entitled 2 Reasons Your Brand Is Not Connecting with your Target Audience. Excerpt: 1) You don’t Believe in You You may not have solved the internal issues with your personal brand in terms of your views towards it. For example, if you work a 9-5

Artist’s Quickstart Guide Available Now!

The Artist’s Quickstart Guide to Building a Brand Online e-book is now available on Amazon’s Kindle e-reader. I’m proud to have completed this work with Kevin Hite. This is his first published project but his resume as a Designer and Developer for many of urban entertainment’s most widely read blogs, speaks for itself and his

Discussing the Legacy of Steve Jobs on SIRIUS XM

  In this on-demand video segment, I am a guest on SIRIUS XM’s The Mario Armstrong show discussing the legacy of visionary Steve Jobs and his impact on the world of entertainment.    

Building a Brand Online? Consider this Resource.

  The cover art for The Artist’s Quickstart Guide to Building a Brand Online has just been released. It is a project that I co-wrote with Kevin Hite, who many of you know as Zillz, founder of Unlimited Run, and Content Manager /Developer for several of the entertainment industries’ most well-respected blogs.  

Domain Ownership on Let’s Talk Digital

In this episode of Let’s Talk Digital, I’m discussing 2 Reasons why Ownership of a domain for your brand is an effective first step in building and establishing your personal and/or business brand.

Innovation Nation: The Work Begins Now (Recap)

  I had the honor, privilege, and pleasure of attending the live broadcast of Innovation Nation held at UMBC, one of the country’s top tech institutions. I’ve recorded my thoughts on the event overall below including resources referenced during the panel. Panel of Experts Included: Ellen Hemmerly Exec Director UMBC Research and Technology Park Hank

What Factors Motivate Today’s Blogger?

My latest audio release The 7 Motivations of Today’s Blogger dives into the psychology behind the modern day blogger and provides some solid insight for business owners and brands on what makes these independent media outlets tick. Any business owner looking to build and expand their product or service will defintely need an in depth

Is iTunes Match a Game Changer?

In this on-demand segment of Let’s Talk Digital, I cover Apple’s iCloud and introduce iTunes Match. Do you believe it will change the game as we know it? Leave your comments on Apple’s new cloud strategy.

Can Artists Empower Themselves Thru Tech?

In this on-demand segment, I cover rap/rock band’s Shinobi Ninja’s innovative concept via its iPhone app Shinobi Ninja Attacks. The app features numerous offline ways to gain incentives for being fans of the band and attending shows etc. This is the future reality of fan engagement. This episode originally aired on WXYC 89.3FM Chapel Hill,

Does Twitter Followers Equal Sales and Relevancy?

In this on-demand segment originally broadcast on WXYC 89.3 FM, I discuss the phenomenon of Twitter followers and examine whether or not high follower counts has a real-world impact. Since the focus of this particular segment is entertainment, I leverage pop culture references to support my argument but the theme applies to all businesses and