Anna Luckey

Memorial Day doesn’t mean Bad-Design-Day

By: Anna Luckey - Posted May 27th, 2011

Quite a few of our clients have come to us this past week looking for Memorial Day sales designs, including emails and website specials, and sometimes they send us some pretty spectacular designs from their competition as inspiration. Unfortunately, this post won’t showcase those lovelies (you can imagine why), however I will share with you…

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Chris Luckey

WATCH: Sell More With Local Search

By: Chris Luckey - Posted January 18th, 2011

Watch Adcuda President Casey Copeland and Local Search Manager Rob Scutti talk about the benefits of Local Search and as well as answer a few questions. Continue reading to watch our live stream of the Lunch and Learn!

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If you’re keeping up with the newest buzz on the local scene, you’re already aware and probably active with “Checkins” at the places you favor with social sites such as Gowalla, Foursquare, loopt, BriteKite or Yelp. It’s really no surprise that Google has been eying this for months. So just when we’re ready to see…

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Jennifer Hoyt

Career Opportunity: Graphic Designer

By: Jennifer Hoyt - Posted December 15th, 2010

The Adcuda Support Team is in search of a strong web designer who can lead email marketing projects and manage internal support tickets for client work. The ideal candidate for this role has excellent attention to detail, strong communication skills, and can manage multiple projects. Required Experience: Illustrator CS4 Photoshop CS4 Code HTML Manage Others…

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Rob Scutti

Local Search Lunch and Learn Postponed until after the Holidays

By: Rob Scutti - Posted December 7th, 2010

Silly us! In response to the busy folks who asked us not to add one more thing to their schedules before the holiday season and year end business tasks, we’re postponing tomorrow’s Lunch and Learn session until mid January. So, we’re sorry we won’t be seeing the folks who registered tomorrow, but we look forward…

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Casey Copeland

Spending More Time on the Blog

By: Casey Copeland - Posted September 7th, 2010

Hello all! I wanted to jump on and drop a line that I will no longer be neglecting our beloved blog here at Adcuda. Now that we have the ship up and running nicely thanks to these talented people I can actually sit down and start writing a few blogs now and again. We have some…

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Jennifer Hoyt

Graphic Designer

By: Jennifer Hoyt - Posted August 31st, 2010

In search of a strong web designer who can lead email marketing projects and manage internal support tickets for client work. The ideal candidate for this role has excellent attention to detail, exemplary communication skills, and can manage multiple projects. Required Experience: Illustrator CS4 Photoshop CS4 Code HTML Manage Others Strong Problem Solving Skills Preferred…

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Jennifer Hoyt

WordPress Developer

By: Jennifer Hoyt - Posted August 31st, 2010

Front-End, PHP WordPress Developer. This role works heavily with our in-house design department and must be able convert a PSD into fully functional WordPress site. Candidates must be able to build a theme without the use of a framework.     Required Experience: HTML/XHTML Jquery CSS PHP MySQL   Preferred Experience Linux/Apache server is a…

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Megan Spreer

Nice to Meet You

By: Megan Spreer - Posted June 8th, 2010

Hi. I’m new here. I just joined Adcuda two weeks ago as the new Content Manager and have since dived headfirst into the wonderful world of SEO, PPC, LSV, and about a dozen other acronyms that I’m adding to the ol’ noggin. On top of that, I’m readjusting to American life and writing for web…

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Rob Scutti

Careers: Arriving at my new home

By: Rob Scutti - Posted April 23rd, 2010

You know the phrase: “All things happen for a reason?”  I hear it all the time and usually discount it as something nice to say when someone tells you of some coincidence or unexplained event that happened to them recently, but they really don’t know what to make of it. Well, I have to confess…

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