Monday, November 24, 2008

Justin McCammon's Portfolio

Sometimes you just have to release the thing you've nurtured and cared for all these years into the wild. Will it learn to fend for itself and grow strong or whither away to nothing, unable to make it in the harsh cold world? I don't know, but I'm scared/anxious/excited to find out.

So here it is, in all it's glory, my portfolio. It's a work in progress, so any feedback is appreciated. As I update my portfolio I'll update this post. Click the link to download the PDF:Justin_McCammon_Portfolio_April2009.pdf


Like what you see? Contact Justin at justinmccammonblog[at]gmail[dot]com

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Social media sizzles for Bacon Salt

From Reel Sweet Vids:

Those of you who've been reading the blog know we're kinda big on social media around here. And sure, we could quote statistics until we're blue in the face, but is anyone actually using this whole "social media" thing to build a brand?

Enter Bacon Salt. The seasoning that's well, exactly what it sounds like: bacon flavored salt. This product, only 18 months old, is growing quickly thanks to a social media presence that began before there was even a product.

Read the rest at Reel Sweet Vids...

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Justin on Reel Sweet Vids: Social Media

You've probably noticed the posts have been a bit sparse lately. Well, it's not because I haven't been writing, in fact, I've been writing more than ever, just not on here. Enter Reel Sweet Vids, the blog from Reel Motion Media in Fort Collins. Reel Motion is a video production and social media marketing company. I've been working with Reel Motion over the past few months to help them launch their blog and social media presence. Things have been going great and I wanted to share some of my favorite posts with my readers here. So without further ado, here's a little taste of what I've been writing:

Social Media: Beyond the Twits, Books and Faces
Social media, social media, social media.

It's a hot topic these days, but why aren't more businesses making use of it? Sure, a lot of big companies have blogs and facebook pages, and myspace pages, and twitter feeds and so on and so forth, but surely they can't prove it actually creates value for them, right?

Wrong.

Read the rest at Reel Sweet Vids

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

America is restoring... Please wait...

This makes my day. Get one here.

(via iliketotallyloveit)

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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

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