by Jason Long | Feb 9, 2015 | Branding, Clients, Content, Development, Management, Marketing, Web Design
A guest post by Priya Arora. Your contact page is your introduction. If it is powerful enough, you are sure to grab attention. If it is not, then capturing targeted traffic will be challenging. If you do not have a well-conceived, easy-to-navigate contact page, you...
by Jason Long | Feb 4, 2015 | Development, Management, Running a Business, Sales
Time is Money Everyone knows the saying “time is money.” In start-ups, I think the reverse is more relevant: money is time. Limited money is what determines the time available to complete a project. The burn rate is the ticking time bomb against which we race....
by Jason Long | Feb 2, 2015 | Clients, Development, Management, Marketing, People, Running a Business
A guest blog post by Menno Cramer. If you are a designer, a freelancer, or you are running an agency, you deal with people. People are humans and humans, obviously, have brains. Here’s what a neuroscientist has to say on how brains work: It is the deciding organism in...
by Jason Long | Dec 1, 2014 | Branding, Development, Management, Marketing, Running a Business, Web Design
3 Deadly Mistakes to Avoid When Launching a Startup A guest post from Roshan Jerad Perera, a serial entrepreneur and aspiring web designer. Starting up is easy — surviving in the long run is where most businesses lose their battles. According to the Wall Street...
by Jason Long | Nov 19, 2014 | Development, Musing, People, Running a Business
A guest post from Esteban M. Valeri, an information system engineer living and working in Argentina When I received the invitation to be a guest blogger for BrainLeaf I felt honored, since it meant my work experience could benefit a readers of this blog from all over...
by Jason Long | Oct 28, 2014 | Development, Running a Business
Scooting through Tech A guest post from Cristina Cruz Soltesz, an events troubleshooter, poet and dancer in San Francisco. From education, investment, virtual events, audio technology to nonprofit, my role in a given project is constantly changing. So I’ve opted...