Archive for the 'Web Development' Category

Interactive Agencies

March 20th, 2008  |  by Brett Derricott

I just read an interesting article on the Advertising Age website. The author, Phil Johnson, talks about the trend toward agencies wanting to incorporate more interactive capabilities and provides some insights from his own efforts.

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Mobile Web Continues Expansion

January 30th, 2008  |  by Brett Derricott

YouTube, the popular video sharing site, just announced a mobile version of the site. m.youtube.com is geared toward 3G phones capable of streaming video so it looks like that rules out my Blackberry (according to the R/WW site) but the fact that YouTube has gone mobile is another indication of the trend toward mobile computing.

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Building a Website is Like Building a House

July 23rd, 2007  |  by Brett Derricott

At Agency Fusion we’re fortunate to have some really great clients. For us, a great client is one who appreciates our experience and recognizes our expertise. We’ve been doing web development for years and years now (some of us since 1994) so we’ve definitely been around the block a few times. We recognize, however, that some would-be clients haven’t yet done enough web projects to be in a position to fully understand how web development works.

This is an attempt to draw a helpful analogy for the benefit of those who’d like to better understand how websites are (or should be) built.

Additionally, this is for the benefit of those of us who build websites so that perhaps we can better explain to our clients what it is that we do and why it pays to follow a thorough process!

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