Tag Archives: Drupal
New Year’s Resolutions For Your Website: 1) Get the newest CMS
The first resolution from my PDF guide, New Year’s Resolutions for Your Website, is Get the newest CMS. In this video, I explain why you need to keep your content management system up to date. Specifically, I cover Drupal, WordPress, and Joomla. All three are… Continue reading
In Atlanta for Drupal Business Summit, Drupalcamp, and Music
Last month I experienced my first Drupal Business Summit and Drupalcamp Atlanta. I thoroughly enjoyed both, learned a lot, and met some super smart people. I also got to hang out with my longtime friend and colleague Paul Piszko of Piszko Design. We’ve worked on… Continue reading
Control vs. Responsibility: How to choose the best software for your business
Whether you’re the CEO of a Fortune 500 company or the sole-proprietor of a local boutique, you need to be aware of the different types of web-based business software before you’re able to intelligently pick the best option for your organization. I consult a wide… Continue reading
Top 11 Tips for Improving Your Local Business’s Web Presence in 2011
Top 10 lists are so 2010. Here’s a Top 11 list for the first Monday of the New Year. Some of these tips are oldies but goodies. Others are just things we all need to do regularly. Please contact us if you like some of… Continue reading
Motionbuzz Launches New Website for University of Florida PathLabs
Motionbuzz is proud to announce the launch of pathlabs.ufl.edu—the new website for University of Florida Pathology Laboratories (UF PathLabs). Headquartered in Gainesville, Florida, UF PathLabs has been offering pathology services, testing, pathology second opinion services and autopsies for more than 20 years. The purpose of… Continue reading
Using open source content management systems for school web sites
We recently used open source content management systems for two education websites. For Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering, we used Drupal, and for Melbourne Central Catholic High School, we used Joomla. The first site, for Georgia Tech School of Aerospace Engineering, was designed by… Continue reading










