The Facebook Fan Page Game

Ah, I should so be working on my gallery revamp. It’s scary how much time I’ve devoted to it, but here’s hoping eventually it’s a more of  a peek into my mind when people visit my online print gallery. The aim, after all, was to better describe all the work in my gallery more with an emphasis on what it means to me and a little less historic information. Although in a way, that’s what is going on in my mind when I visit historic places. There will always be … Continue reading

Facebook – Choosing What You Share

Read a post on Facebook today linking to a Mashable article about Facebook opening the open graph more. In the past few months we’ve all seen posts in our feed and/or ticker noting that our friends are reading or listening to something. Starting tomorrow, we will apparently see even more verbs in those activities. There’s a lot of misconception about how these posts arrive in our feed. Since the last big shake-up, those things are posted automatically or what Facebook refers to as frictionless sharing. I read many angry posts … Continue reading

Mark Tisdale Has Arrived

It may sound vain, but when you’re trying to get the word out about your work online, every so often, you have to search for yourself just to see what’s appearing amongst the results. The other day sitting in the airport in Philly, I decided to check in with what my google results are. I started typing my name and Google’s type ahead service that predicts what you are searching for started completing the search phrase for Mark Tisdale Obituary. Not exactly a rosy sight when you still have a … Continue reading