Client Profile: markCTO.com

markCTO.commarkCTO.com is a business venture of my Starfall Graphics partner, Mark A. Herrera. Mark already had a lifelong passion for consumer electronics before I met him, and then I got him hooked on Apple products about a dozen years ago. Now he’s putting to work his expertise and keen nose for bargains as a consultant, helping clients buy, set up, repair, and maintain Macintosh computers and networks, Mac operating systems, iPhones, storage and backup solutions, home and office audio and video systems, and more.

Web and social-media projects include:

  • Web site built in WordPress.
    Note the custom-made bullets in bulleted lists!:
    Custom bullet style at markCTO.com
  • Facebook fan page. New blog posts on the web site are automatically posted to the Facebook page using the Networked Blogs application.
  • Twitter account that tweets Mark’s blog updates
  • PBworks wiki for internal communications and project management

YouTube

YouTubeAnyone who’s been online for more than a few weeks is likely to be familiar with YouTube. The enormously popular video sharing web site got its start in early 2005, and within a year of its official launch, was receiving a hundred million video views per day. The company was purchased by Google in late 2006.

YouTube permits registered users to post an unlimited number of videos and to share, rate, and comment on other users’ videos. Unregistered users can watch and share videos. The ease of sharing has turned some YouTube offerings into “viral” videos—clips that spread around the Internet like wildfire (see Evolution of Dance, for example)—and has made some obscure producers into Internet celebrities.

As a registered user, you can also set up a “channel,” a user page that organizes your own videos and others that you’d like to feature. If you’re producing video content, YouTube can be a great way to find an audience and to lead them to other elements of your online presence. Google also offers the option of designating your content as a Promoted Video. Promoted Videos are a pay-per-click (PPC) advertising system for driving viewers to your channel.

Your channel can contain a photo or logo image, information about your business or organization, and a link to your web site, blog, or Facebook fan page. The channel can be customized to coordinate with other branding efforts. For example, we’ve configured the font and color scheme of The Clutter Fairy’s YouTube channel to match the client’s web site:


The Clutter Fairy

Web site
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