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Welcome back to our journey towards overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur.
What were you doing 16 years ago on the internet? Obviously, I’m referring to those of you that weren’t 2 at the time.
Elliot Jay Stocks has been working in the design industry for the better part of a decade.
In our last post on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur (or the CE as I have been calling us), we talked about charging for our value.
Managed WordPress hosting has been around for quite some time, but I’ve always stood on the edge of the pool, watching everybody splash around.
CloudTech, our on-demand premium support service, has reached its one year mark! Since its official launch at HostingCon 2013, the CloudTech team has helped thousands of clients, deployed massive campaigns with major super stars, and won a few awards (including a 2014 Gold Stevie® Award) in the process.
Vesta is an easy-to-use open source web hosting control panel that is compatible with RHEL 5 & 6, CentOS 5 & 6, Debian 7, Ubuntu 12.04, Ubuntu 12.10, Ubuntu 13.04, Ubuntu 13.10, and Ubuntu 14.04.
The Media Temple Dedicated Virtual Server (DV) line, our VPS (Virtual Private Server) platform, has been a go-to product for agencies and businesses running critical projects online.
Letterpress artisans Joel and Rosanna Kvernmo moved to L.A. and found an audience eager for handcrafted quality.
Colossal is an art, design and photography resource curated by Christopher Jobson out of Chicago, IL.
In our last post we focused on overcoming the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we talked about the fact that defining How you do your work is important to properly defining What it is you do.
Next time you find yourself in the company of web designers and developers, ask the following question: “What is your preferred declaration order for CSS?” This seemingly innocuous question is likely to spark an intense debate and unlikely to result in a resolution.
Through my work with Tidy Repo, I often get bogged down with the micro-details of WordPress development.
Introducing a virtual economy to a social network or multiplayer game can completely change a community.
The last time we talked about the plight of the creative entrepreneur, we discussed that the first step towards creative freedom meant each of us knowing our “why”.