2 Articles match "News","Santa Barbara","Tech Coast Angels"

The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community

Tuesday, November 17, 2009
I’ve got to imagine this makes tracking marketing spend challenging. Anything else you doing from a marketing standpoint that's working well? Our radio show, Tech News, powered by Make It Work has been a great success. Just found the title of my post. You've been blogging for a while, what are five good posts that I should check out? Flip flops required , How I got my mortgage company to lower my payments by $10k , Want more Twitter followers?, Santa Barbara: the home of the clicks (and the calls) , Do your kids Google poo? Great posts.
 
Friday, March 13, 2009
Santa Barbara-based Make It Work , which operates an in-home, computer and electronics help service, said Friday that it has signed a multi-year contract to host a radio show on KNX 1070. The firm said the show, Tech News, will feature expert advice and content about PCs, Macs, mobile devices, the Internet, and more. Make It Work is backed by Frontera Capital, Somera According to Make It Work, the show will be hosted by Jeremy Anticouni, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of the firm, along with radio talent Tim Conway, Jr. Make It Work serves the Southern California
 

The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community

I’ve got to imagine this makes tracking marketing spend challenging. Anything else you doing from a marketing standpoint that's working well? Our radio show, Tech News, powered by Make It Work has been a great success. Just found the title of my post. You've been blogging for a while, what are five good posts that I should check out? Flip flops required , How I got my mortgage company to lower my payments by $10k , Want more Twitter followers?, Santa Barbara: the home of the clicks (and the calls) , Do your kids Google poo? Great posts.
Santa Barbara-based Make It Work , which operates an in-home, computer and electronics help service, said Friday that it has signed a multi-year contract to host a radio show on KNX 1070. The firm said the show, Tech News, will feature expert advice and content about PCs, Macs, mobile devices, the Internet, and more. Make It Work is backed by Frontera Capital, Somera According to Make It Work, the show will be hosted by Jeremy Anticouni, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of the firm, along with radio talent Tim Conway, Jr. Make It Work serves the Southern California