Blog Archives

Is Working as an Extra Worth It?

This gallery contains 2 photos.


Several weeks ago, LA Weekly had an amazing article by journalist Hillel Aron titled, Some Hollywood Extras Suffer, But Others are Rolling in It. Aron’s article deals with the huge difference in earning potential and working conditions between those extras … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , | 1 Comment

How to Submit a DMCA Notice to Facebook: It’s Not as Easy as Updating Your Status

This gallery contains 8 photos.


By Jonathan Bailey, Plagairism Today While there are countless hosts and providers on the internet, there are clearly some that are bigger than others. Facebook with its estimated 1.79 billion monthly active users is clearly close to the top of … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Nine9 The UnAgency Promises to Stop Marketing to Minors

This gallery contains 3 photos.


Just over a year ago, I wrote a blog post about an inappropriate email my 14-year-old received from a company called Nine9 The UnAgency and its predecessor, OneSource Talent.  About 102,000 people have viewed the post over a year, and … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 4 Comments

I Went to Niagara Falls & My Only Souvenier is a Broken Wrist

This gallery contains 1 photo.


I’ve been to Niagara Falls before — but always from the Canadian side. So, on a recent trip driving my grandson home from summer camp in Vermont, we decided to stop on the American side of the falls. It was … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , | Leave a comment

Can You Trust Online Reviews? Sometimes

This gallery contains 1 photo.


Over 100 million reviews have been posted on Yelp. Some of them, no doubt, are extremely accurate. Some are slightly biased. And some are downright fantasy. At least that’s what the New York Times says in an article. If that … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

A Disabled Teen’s Caregiver Talks about Periods

This gallery contains 1 photo.


The curse. A visit from Aunt Flo. A trip to Camp Flow. Surfing the crimson wave. Falling off the roof. On the rag. Mother Nature’s monthly gift. Whatever euphemism your family uses for menstruation, it’s a subject that the parents … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Want to be in a movie? Here’s how anybody can do it

This gallery contains 7 photos.


Originally posted on Kameron Rie Badgers:
It takes a lot of people to make a movie. Lots of people on the crew, lots of actors (people with lines to say, or featured actions selected by a casting director are called…

More Galleries | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Are you using PESO as your marketing currency? Maybe you should!

This gallery contains 2 photos.


If your start-up or small business isn’t using PESO as the foundation for your marketing spending, maybe it’s time to start. I’m not talking about the Mexican peso (today’s exchange rate pegs that at about 18.5 pesos to the U.S. … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

Lights, Camera, Action: Tips for First Time Company Video Spokesmen

This gallery contains 2 photos.


Today, anyone can become a company video star. Are you ready for YOUR close-up? It’s easier than you think to shine when the lights come up. (Hint: Mom knew the secret.) Here’s a short checklist that can help you deliver … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

What Employers and Employees Need to Learn from a Texas Court Case about Smartphone Security

This gallery contains 3 photos.


What rights do employees have to protect their personal data on a cell phone, laptop, or tablet that they own and use for both personal and business purposes? What rights to employers have to protect their own corporate data on … Continue reading

More Galleries | Tagged , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment