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ISITE Insight

January 22, 2008
www.isitedesign.com/insight

Web strategy, sage advice & delight from ISITE Design

The Ten Gallon Website: How to build better (not bigger) websites - Texas style

Monster Metrics

Pew Project Provides Virtual Mirror

Pew Project Provides Virtual Mirror

Color us wonkish, but at least one D.C. think tank makes our favorites. The oddly compelling Pew Internet & American Life Project reports on a myriad of web trends and habits. For real fun, juxtapose Latest Trends with data going back to 2000.

Visit the Pew Internet Project

Agency Tidbits

ISITE Design Opens Dallas Office

Ringing in the new year with a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Texas office headed up by 7-year ISITE veteran George Ross… Plotting to escape the Boston winter with Sherpa speaking gig in Miami… Turning over rocks for the perfect .NET developer… Anxiously awaiting Melissa Casburn’s five-minutes of fame at Ignite Portland.

Below the Fold

Instant Prada Gonna Get You

Shop It To Me

Spend less time scouring fashion sites with the help of Shop It To Me. Simply enter your sizes and desired brands and Voila! E-mail alerts are sent the nanosecond that size six Diane von Furstenberg wrap hits the sale rack. With great power comes great (fiscal) responsibility.

Visit Shop it to Me

ISITE Insight is produced by ISITE Design, a full service interactive agency in Portland, Oregon and Boston, Massachusetts. When not crafting this witty and informative masterpiece each full moon, ISITE Design helps organizations improve business results and wow online visitors with interactive solutions.
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Bodacious Bookmarks

Sites we love on and off the clock.

Trend Watching

Egosurfing Maniacs

47% of Internet users search for themselves online

47% of Internet users search for themselves online.
Source: Pew Internet

Pop Quiz Hot Shot

Where in the World?

Where in the world?

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Where in the world was this photo taken? First one to e-mail us the correct answer wins something barely worth the effort.

December Trivia Winner

Scott Miller was the first one to correctly guess Uncle Billy had lost $8,000.

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