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Jeff Myers

Jeff Myers

Jeff had his first website implementation in 1992. With over 20 years of systems administration experience with 10+ years emersed in the design world, Jeff has been on the front lines of large global application implementations, been a magazine publisher, and CEO of 2 social networks.

Mr. Myers now leads a team of determined developers and creative designers to give customers the best overall experience for their next web design project.

Website URL: http://www.chepri.com E-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Thursday, 31 December 2009 16:57

Looking Back On 2009...

Fighting the swell of "economic" insanity hopefully capped a year full of successes versus that of failures for most of us.   We as business owners didn't really know how things would unfold, especially for our little business here in Columbus, Ohio. But we knew that going in that there would be the normal challenges, however how deep they may become only time would tell. They obviously presented themselves to us as mere distractions, the whistling newscaster, with his predictions of economic uncertainity and H1-N1 pandemics.  Yes, last year we said fairwell to many 80's icons like Ed McMahon and Farrah Fawcett.  Of course, the loss of Michael Jackson still is an echo, reverberated by the old telly. We say good-bye to a decade of terrorism and war, to disease and famine alike, of economic distasters and those of natural forces.  We stand on the precipice of a new year, new decade, and wonder how it all effected us.  Our business. Our family.

To be continued...

Tuesday, 22 December 2009 13:22

Google Killed The Radio Star

The state of web design  has been squeezed from all directions.  Google snuffed the days of highly interactive websites (remember the "flash intro"?) and rich internet applications haveseemingly been pushed over for more content driven websites that assist in Search Engine Optimization.  Gone are sites that had that "edgy" flavor focusing on design over hits.  I liked the flash intro.  Maybe someday sites will drive traffic by sheer design and not by over-saturated content.