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Fri 24 Sep 2010

New Website For My Daughter

I’ve recently launched a new website for my daughter at EmilyJohnson.tv.

EmilyJohnson.tv

As you can see from the screenshot above, my daughter is a soccer goalkeeper. She is passionate about the sport and wants to play in college. So we decided to create a website for her that would highlight her skills (both athletic and academic), display video of her highlights, and publish her news throughout her social media presence.

If you have any comments or questions about the website, please don’t hesitate to contact me.

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Sat 16 Jan 2010

My 6-Week Nightmare With Adobe Support

I am in the midst of a 6-week saga with Adobe Support. Hands down, it’s the worst experience I’ve ever had. I wrote a running commentary on my situation while I was on hold at various points in my last phone conversation with support (and other departments) on January 8. The commentary is included in a letter I sent to Lambert Walsh (apparently the VP of Technical Services at Adobe, at least according to this post on an official Adobe blog) and Tracy Moisan (on Mr. Walsh’s staff) on January 11. I live about 20-30 miles away from Adobe headquarters, so I’m assuming the letter has now been delivered. But I’ve heard nothing from them yet. So I can only assume that no one at Adobe is interested in solving my problem.

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Sun 03 Feb 2008

A New Blog About Digital Media Strategy

Welcome

Welcome to FrankNJohnson.com!

I have been a digital media strategist for eight years, first for E-mu Systems, Inc. and then for the Multi-Channel Commerce division of Imaginova Corporation (telescope.com, livesciencestore.com, and starrynightstore.com). I also provide digital media strategy consulting services for businesses and organizations.

I’m starting this blog as a way of memorializing various thoughts regarding internet marketing and digital media strategy. While I have my own thoughts, I hope even more that the comments sections of articles will become a vehicle through which we all (including me!) can learn from each other. So please feel free to add your thoughts to mine, to disagree with me, to answer my questions, to mention additional resources, etc.

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