I am proud to announce that Zach Katkin and I will be actively participating in a new online video series where we will discuss everything from the past, present and future of web apps, web design, various forms of internet marketing and anything else relevantly related to the internet that we feel will be of great value to you.
These video series will be taped every Thursday on a weekly basis and can be found right here on our blog, as well as, on Youtube.com for FREE!
I know, we’re nice guys.
SO stay tuned, and we will hit you with our first web video this Thursday where will be discussing JumpSwap.com, a new web application website that enables college groups (i.e. fraternities, music clubs, language clubs, etc) to interactively participate in a social network platform that is focused on sharing information without social diversions by closing groups on private platforms.
“JumpSwap is a college group management utility,” stated by Devin Castro, JumpSwap.com creator and lead programmer for Atilus. “JumpSwap enables group leaders and members to focus on communication and collaboration.”
What does all of this really mean? Stop back in this Thursday for a full discussion and explanation of Web Apps including JumpSwap.com.
Should you have any questions (or ideas) for us to be addressed during our video cast, comment below with them, and we will plug your name and company name along with answers. We love your involvement.
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I just stopped by your blog and thought I would say hello. I like your site design. Looking forward to reading more down the road.
Robert Michel
Its an extra-ordinary performance or interest Zach Katkin has shown right from 12 years of age. I too want to build same kind of interest at Web design. I am desperately waiting for the video which is yet to be released. I have been through a website which has the same kind of information dumped in.
Thanks for stopping by Robert!
Robert we appreciate your comment and are looking forward to providing you with more informative content down the road. Stop by and stop by often… thank you.