by Brian Wallace | May 31, 2011 | Tech
Many businesses place a minimum on the amount a retailer has to spend while using a credit card. This is because on small purchases, it can cost merchants up to 50% of the retail cost. However, it is likely that in the near future an increasing amount of small... by Brian Wallace | May 27, 2011 | social gaming
Credit When Facebook launched in February of 2004, it was not the first attempt at social networking. It did however, give social media a healthy pulse rather than a fleeting heartbeat that most referred to as a “trend.” It would appear that social media... by Brian Wallace | May 26, 2011 | Infographics
Brian Wallace, founder of NowSourcing, was recently interviewed by Elisa Gabbert of WordStream. The interview focused on using infographics in marketing campaigns and why they’ve become so popular over the past several years. Brian also answered questions... by Brian Wallace | May 24, 2011 | Social Media
Credit It’s 2:30 on a Wednesday afternoon. You step out from the back office of your business to see three of your employees standing around with nothing to do, and you wonder how much the last half hour of business has cost you without seeing a single customer... by Brian Wallace | May 17, 2011 | Social Media
Staying up to date and relevant in the social media industry is a top priority. As well as understanding that things don’t stay the same forever; rules change, ownership switches and things just get bought out, so a once reliable source of information may be...
by jon | May 3, 2011 | Clients
by Brian Wallace | Apr 25, 2011 | Clients
by Brian Wallace | Apr 22, 2011 | Infographics
It’s that time again. Earth Day. Whether you’re totally into the movement or just want to save a few bucks, the green movement cannot be ignored. What follows is a collection of my favorite Earth Day related infographics to help bring out the... by Brian Wallace | Apr 12, 2011 | Inspiration
Around 2007 it became obvious that Generation Y would never live up to the demands of working America – not due to lack of intelligence or drive, but sheer lack of interest in the corporate world. While some still went off to become doctors, lawyers, and big...
by Brian Wallace | Mar 26, 2011 | Clients