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Google is coming to Indy!
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Nicole Nonte Mar 13.

 

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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Leader
What are you working on?
building brands...
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.milesdesign.com
What is your alma mater?
Purdue University

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At 1:26pm on November 24, 2008, Marissa Jacquay said…
Hey there! How are you. It's been way too long. I hope you're doing well.
At 9:44pm on June 27, 2008, Phil Yeager said…
Hey Josh, I haven't spoken to you in awhile. I hope you and your staff are having a great year. Our last conversation you had expressed interest in possibly sitting down and talking further about The Alternative Board. If you are still interested let me know what times would work best for you and I'll swing by.
At 10:28am on March 12, 2008, Andy Hammond said…
Thought I might say something really cool on here for you to see....

But nothing is coming to mind.... Hmmmm.
At 1:52pm on February 28, 2008, Kyle Lacy said…
Smaller Indiana misses you.
At 10:46pm on February 21, 2008, Justine Jordan said…
Hey! Nice to see you on here :)
At 5:49pm on February 20, 2008, Ann Connell said…
Hey Josh!
At 10:18am on February 7, 2008, Craig McCormick said…
Hi Josh - Thanks for checking out my artwork. I do sell editioned prints and have many available. Send me an email through the craigmccormick.com contact link and let me know which series you're insterested in and I'll send you a cut sheet of available prints. Thanks!
At 9:48am on February 5, 2008, Dan Osmundson said…
Hmmm...
There's the rub... most postings are asking for lots and lots of programming, more developer, or the ability to hand-code both CSS/XHTML (I can do pretty well but would not try to claim "guru" status) and work in a web-based or sever based CMS of some sort. The CMS environment aspect is typically something that one only gets once one is in somewhere... I've researched this a bit and have found that I can load a CMS on my Mac to try to gain that experience.

So, the shorter answer to your question is I'd like to be the guy who can answer "yes!" to the XHTML/CSS guru with the ability to >>work in a CMS for a small to medium size shop, doing a variety of business sites<<.
At 9:25am on February 5, 2008, Dan Osmundson said…
Hi Josh, Unfortunately I don't do CFM.
I do mostly CSS, XHTML layouts and mostly via WYSIWYG tools (Dreamweaver)... hand-coding is on my short list of skills to master. Next I'll learn how to do PHP and integrate with MySQL.
Thanks, Dan O.
At 12:44am on February 5, 2008, Craig McCormick said…
Josh - welcome - great to see you here! Our website looks great! Thanks for your hard work.
 
 

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