If you’re like me the past few days have been troubling. And not just because I took Chad Ochocinco in my fantasy football pool. The past few days have been troubling because it’s almost officially autumn. That means that the dog days of summer are behind us and, like the kids that walk in packs [...]
New Focus: Social Media Strategies for Fall and Winter
by Sean Cranbury on September 16, 2011 in Social Media
Andrea Burton: On Complementary and Alternative Medicine in Common Ground Magazine
by Sean Cranbury on September 8, 2011 in Medicine, Monkeys
Monkeytree Creative Director, Andrea Burton, has written an excellent piece for the most recent issue of Common Ground Magazine. The essay is titled, Health Workers Lead Alternative Medicine Use, and it examines the emerging popularity of complementary and alternative medicine among health care professionals. This natural progression will continue to as more patients take greater [...]
Welcome to Monkeytree Creative
by Sean Cranbury on August 8, 2011 in collaboration, Social Media
Ok. Here we are. After months of wrangling with the internet and working out some ideas our site has finally hit the limitless networks of the web. Reflecting the Monkeytree Creative Values: We’d known for a long while that we needed a fresh website. One that would do more than the old static HTML brochure-type [...]
Collaboration and Team Work: The MonkeyTree Model
by Sean Cranbury on August 4, 2011 in collaboration, Social Media
At Monkeytree Creative we specialize in using an integrated and collaborative approach to working with our clients. But, really, what does that mean? It means that we’re capable of bringing a lean, highly focused team to every project that we undertake. It means that we bring only the necessary parts to each job and that [...]
Get Ready to Adapt to Google Plus
by Sean Cranbury on July 13, 2011 in Social Media
Here’s a blog post about the coming mass-adoption of Google Plus to the social media landscape. First there was Friendster and MySpace, then Facebook and Twitter dominated the landscape. In the interim Google continued to develop new ideas and platforms in many different areas of interest. They tried to emulate Facebook with something called Orkut. [...]
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