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Core Business Web Presence

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A cobbler’s shoes are never fixed.  However, he must still walk in them.  The Core Business website is not near to a “launch stage” yet, but it has launched.  I’ll continue working on it when I’m not focused on our clients’ projects.  Comments are appreciated, but know that it is a perpetual work in progress…  maybe I’ll develop enough of a habit updating it that I’ll update this stinking blog a little more.  Wouldn’t that be swell?

http://www.thisiscore.com

FaceTube… FaceSpace… no no, FaceBook.

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After many years of purposely avoiding FaceBook, a client request has forced me into creating an account.  I tried to get out of it, but apparently “Core Business” is not a valid name for FaceBook… how it knows this, I can’t say.  What I do know is that it forced me to create a personal account to get the task done.

That said – apparently Core Business is in the business of creating FaceBook Apps now. =P

Look for the new Big Idea TV FaceBook App coming soon.  For now, if you like playing Cricket (the version with darts) you should check out my Cricketron FaceBook App: http://apps.facebook.com/cricketron/

Website Launches, Do-Gooding Ensues.

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visualflood.com

You all know that I rarely use CoreyFoster.com to promote a site I’ve worked on, so please take this post as an endorsement for a site representative of a concept I believe all of us should keep close to our hearts and minds – especially when conducting business.

I (all of us at Core Business) have the opportunity to work with tons of companies – most with the singular goal of profit.  This is not to say they are greedy, just that they don’t really think about anything beyond the survival of their business, profitability being essential in that regard.

That stated, It is rare to work with a client cut from a different cloth who truly has the well-being of others as a primary focus instead of their own bottom-line… a client who understands that if you do put people and charitable organizations first, profitability will naturally follow.  This is exactly what my friend and client, Kevin Adams, and his company Visual Flood is all about.

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