A World Without Cookies? It’s coming sooner than you think…

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Ah, cookies – you either know them as a delicious treat often sprinkled with chocolate, or your livelihood just might depend on them, even if you’re not Tollhouse or those Keebler Elf dudes. It’s recently been announced that Firefox will be shipping its products with a default setting of “3rd party cookies off” – essentially bringing Read More »

Social Media + Holiday Shopping = One Really Happy Client!

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We work with a variety of clients at Tech Guys, and we always love when they want us to share a success story. As any good marketer knows (and sometimes dreads) a holiday sale can bring in great business. But after the midst of reports from the big names about social’s seemingly poor performance over Read More »

Dear J-Lo – Please stop calling…

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As a marketer, one of the best things you can do to keep yourself generally aware of your area of expertise is to see what others are actually doing vs. what others are preaching to do. You can wrap that up in whatever kind of fancy talk you like, but what it really means is: Read More »

Why Google+ Will Still Be Around

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You remember, back in the day, when everyone was all abuzz about Google+? The numbers kept growing higher and higher, people kept threatening to ditch Facebook for the pristine spartan designs and privacy offered by Circles… Then it all kind of lost steam, didn’t it? The way people talk about it now almost seems as Read More »

A Clever New Social Scam

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Doing what we do here at Tech Guys, we sometimes find ourselves at odds with various nefarious ne’er-do-wells whom we serve up a great steaming pile of justice with a side of poppin’ fresh side of expletives.  Security is always a top priority with us, so this can serve as a warning in general to the assumptions Read More »