About Adam Justice

Adam is the President of Elkhorn Media, and a Yahoo! Featured Contributor in the areas of Technology, Politics and Autos. He has been designing websites since 1998, and has made significant contributions in the fields of web development, online marketing and social media.
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3 Recurring Social Media Faux Pas I Can’t Shake

I have been working online in a public facing role for longer than most people have had an Internet connection. When I was younger, I could always use my age as a get out of jail free card when I made a fool of myself or crossed a major line in a way that was [...]

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Social Media Hell: Where the Cooks are British

It is common for artists to draw inspiration from pop culture in design. I recently re-designed my Facebook Fan Page; can anyone pinpoint the inspiration for that one? Besides aesthetics, social media campaigns will often try and parody pop culture to syphon off a little virulence for themselves. Last week I was tagged in a [...]

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Are you Pintersted in More Social Media

Ok, if you read as many articles as I do (or at least see as many headlines) you’ve surely noticed Pinterest fever among bloggers lately. What’s Pinterest you say? Well, it’s a simple Social Media platform called a Pin Board that lets you share your user generated content in a way that is markedly more [...]

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The Blogger Pyramid

There are just too many blogs out there. Blogging began as a way for experts to share some of their knowledge with the world, and as it became easier and easier to publish online they’ve degraded into a sounding off point for anyone with a WordPress or Blogger account. If you don’t proofread, you probably shouldn’t [...]

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Power Networking Shortfalls: Are you out of touch?

As I fall into a daily routine of managing my extensive social media network and web properties, I have become exceptionally efficient. It takes me about 2 hours every day that I split into blocks of about 20 minutes to maintain this practice. Google knows me; the Chrome browser has my most visited pages outlined [...]

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Planning and the Business Mindset: Why are You Failing Online?

The whole premise of me running this blog is to help YOU, my readers, be more successful in your online interactions. Unless you’re expanding your social presence just for fun or in anticipation of something you plan on doing in the future, part of that interaction is going to be what web developers call “The [...]

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Klout Perks: Beyond the Score

Everyone has their own opinion of Klout, and even though they’ve taken some hard hits along the way their brand has proven to be relatively resilient. After all, you don’t have to like Klout for their service to be a worthwhile success; you have to like the brands they connect you with. I personally love [...]

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5 Tools You Didn’t Know about, but Desperately Need

I’ve been developing websites for a relatively long time. There are several misconceptions about the use of the term web developer, and even those hobbyist website designers don’t understand the multitude of skills it takes to be a full service web developer in today’s market. The tools of the trade, the need to know programming [...]

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Social Media Measurement: ROI is Hard to Come By

The benefits of a well-run social media campaign are far reaching and long lasting. Most companies agree that even when there is little direct conversion involved, social media is still the place to be, simply because that’s where consumers are. Since there are several ways to add value to your business in the long run [...]

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If it’s On the Internet, it must Be True

One of the primary reasons that people have taken to the Internet as a form of entertainment is the need to be creative. 15 years ago writers were limited to print media, which made getting pieces published relatively competitive. At the very least an editor would need to approve your article, which meant that they [...]

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