Such a great example of using color to effectively communicate trends. And, yes, Jessica was the most popular name in the US when I was born.
Author Archives: Jess Jurick
Writing Tools for WordPress
I’m at WordCamp Providence Today!
I will be speaking in the beginner’s track at WordCamp Providence today debuting my “Writing Tools for WordPress” talk. In addition to highlighting tools that can help any publisher bring life back to their blog or website, we’ll be getting a bit interactive with an in-session brainstorm and a little WordPress mobile application action to […]
Rockin’ the new WordPress application…
Really loving easy access to posts, pages, and comments with the new Facebook-esque navigation in the new WordPress application. (I guess Facebook can’t be doing mobile totally wrong if we are seeing UI copycats, right?) The constant prompting to link my .com account to the app is kind of strange though, particularly since I use […]
WordPress Can Do That
On the Go
On Tuesday I started my 36 hour journey across New England with stops in Providence, NYC, New Jersey, Philadelphia, and Boston (+1 brief pit stop in Detroit to catch a connecting flight). I helped demo an amazing VIP project with Helen in NYC and played nice with a new potential client in Philly. I played […]
Things I love about Vermont
Almost a year later and I’m back! Currently kicking it in Vermont until the end of April and then back to the Boston area. Here’s a few awesome things about Vermont:
Look how time flies…
It’s been two months since my last post here, but I’ve been busy dropping content in other places across the web. The first two weeks in March were consumed by planning, promoting and executing Providence Twestival with Jane Couto. It was Providence’s first Twestival and with the help of our attendees and sponsors we raised […]
You Might be a Social Media Guru if…
There is an inherent hazard to being involved in the social media world that few people publicly talk about. We snicker about it, exchange knowing glances, agonize when our clients have been bamboozled by it, and blast out cryptic tweets when we come across it, but few of us put this pervasive evil on display […]
Eating Social: The Intimate Relationship Between Food and Our Social Networks
Eating is probably one of the most social things we do in our day. Regardless of how “plugged-in” we are, most of us can pry the iPhone, BlackBerry, or Android from our hands for long enough to enjoy a meal with our friends. But not before we source a restaurant from Urban Spoon, Yelp, or […]