Here is the latest edition of my comic strip The Little Things, titled “Silence Implies Consent (That You’re a Horrible Person)”.
New job title: Reince Priebus joke curator (?!?)
In an extremely unexpected turn of events, I have launched a site dedicated to jokes about the new Republican National Committee chairman with the funny name, Reince Priebus. The site is called (surprise!) ReincePriebusJokes.com. It’s mostly based off of tweets that I have skimmed off of the Internet – some 250+ jokes have been re-tweeted […]
Lance Creative endeavors, Twitter, Twitter projects Humor, Politics and Government, Web Design and Blogging
My Favorite Tweets on Twitter
I have to say, living alone for a very long time has made me really, really funny. To me. –Tweeted by me, Sept. 5, 2009 It’s finally come time for me to admit something. It’s been out there in plain sight; people who cared to look would have immediately seen my dark and disturbing “secret”. […]
The Little Things – "Patriot Re-Action"
Here is a “lost” edition of my comic strip The Little Things, from 3-10-10, titled “Patriot Re-Action”. The finished comic didn’t quite make it out of the gate when the issue was in the news nearly a year ago, but since the law’s renewal is coming around again soon, it’s as good a time as […]
Places to List Your Local Business for Free
One of the simplest things you can do to put your locally-based business website to work for you is to add or update your information in the many free business directory sites on the web. Taking advantage of free business listing sites offers a few benefits, namely: You get to make sure all the sites […]
Lance Uncategorized Across the Blogosphere, For My Clients, Local Business, Social Media
The Little Things – "This Has To End"
Here is the latest edition of my comic strip The Little Things, titled “This Has To End”.
My Follow-or-Not Criteria
When I decide whether or not to follow someone on Twitter, I always visit their profile page–even if I already know I’m going to follow them because of a tweet they made, or their bio blurb, or a recommendation. I’m following around 1500 people now. At a rough guess, 500 of those might be people […]
Crowdsourcing Your Fundraising
Mashable has a great guide to resources for crowdsourcing the fundraising for your next project: 10 Ways to Start a Fund for Social Good Online. I’ve been seeing a lot of people get projects funded via Kickstarter, which is one of their featured sites. (Lucas McNelly’s A Year Without Rent ($12K) and Jocelyn Towne’s I […]
Lance Uncategorized Social Media, Writing Tips & Websites
Reason #1 Not to Blog: "I don't know what to post about"
In my ongoing series of posts debunking reasons not to post (it has been ongoing for about 17 words now), I’m taking out the biggest and lamest one right off the bat. This is the excuse, often implied more than stated, that one simply does not think they have anything to post. Fortunately, this one […]
Lance Uncategorized Across the Blogosphere, For My Clients
Everyone's Saying to Blog Daily, and So Am I (and So I Am)
WordPress Challenges Bloggers to Post Daily in 2011 The headline says it all. And then the article says some more, and then there are links…well, you know how this works. I’ve been a bad blogger for a while now, for a few reasons. (I tried doing it for no reasons, but it just seemed stupid.) […]
Lance Uncategorized Across the Blogosphere, For My Clients
The Little Things – "Worst Hyperbole Ever"
Here is the latest edition of my comic strip The Little Things, titled “Worst Hyperbole Ever”.
The Little Things – "Apocalection"
Here is the latest edition of my comic strip The Little Things, titled “Apocalection”.