Ryan Bartlett

My friend Zain made a post 5 days ago on Facebook about a dog named Onyx that was abandoned by its owners. He bought a foreclosure and the poor dog got left behind for one reason or another.

What determines the success of a business? Is it luck? Hard work? Passion? Maybe.

Snapchat… It started out as an app created so that “eager” high school and college students could send questionably appropriate photos without having to worry about them ending up on the internet. Now, it has become one of the single most influential, powerful, and (potentially) lucrative social media platforms in the world.

You’ve probably heard a lot about how blogging can increase traffic to your website.  But how?  And what’s the data behind that?

Twitter stock is at an all time low and it’s breaking my heart.  Not because I own stock in the company but because I don’t feel that it’s full potential has been reached or that it’s user base is using the platform correctly.

Here’s an interesting fact for you: 90% of online marketers use Facebook

Sales. It’s the driving force behind business. Some owners enjoy it; most don’t.

No matter what you’ve heard, you don’t HAVE to be on every social media platform. I think that the #1 mistake most people make with social media marketing is to try to force a presence on every social media platform.

With thousands of apps flooding the market everyday it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle.  It’s been awhile since I found an app that really got me excited about the future of connecting people across the globe.