Client Feedback

This is what some of my recent clients have said about my work with them:

“We’re very excited at the expertise and experience Marshall brings to our blogging enterprise.”
-Curt Hopkins, Director
The Committee to Protect Bloggers

“Invaluable…very informative and very well thought out.”
-Emily Howard, anti-racism organizer

“Since I’ve been in communication with Marshall, I feel like for the first time I have a clear picture of what’s really out there on the web.”
-Justin Kistner, Founder
The Portland Internet Company

I hope you’ll contact me to work with you or your organization. Or attend one of my online training sessions in the use of new web tools.

My Contact Info

I can be contacted in the following ways:

  • by email: marshallk@marshallk.com
  • Skype: marshallkirkpatrick
  • Gizmo:marshallkirkpatrick (another VOIP program just like Skype, but with one-click record.)
  • AIM: MarshallKirkpatr

Feel free to contact me with any questions you have. Or, if you are interested in recording a conversation together as a podcast, send me an email with whatever ideas you have. Wouldn’t that be fun?

Here I Come!

Hi, this is going to be my new site, just as soon as I can set it up. To see what I’ve been working on, check out my old site.

See you soon!

HEY BLOG SPAMMERS! GET LOST ALREADY! TEN TIMES A DAY I GET COMMENTS POSTED TO THIS ENTRY AND THEY ALWAYS GET DELETED WITHIN 2 MINUTES!

Bookmarklets

Here’s a bookmarklet you can use to create link text to open in a new window or tab. Just drop this baby on your toolbar.
NewWindow

These are bookmarklets you can drag and drop onto your browser’s toolbar to create the code for tags at the end of your blog posts. For reasons why you’d want to do that, see 13 Reasons to Use Tags. If it is unclear how to do this, see the screencast at the end of this post.

Grab this —> TechnoratiTags 

Sample of end result:
Technorati Tags: , ,

Or this —> TagCentralTags 

Sample of end result:
Find blog posts, photos, events and more off-site about:
, ,

And here’s the screencast if you want to watch it.
Using tag bookmarklets screencast

Big thanks to Beth Kanter for making that screencast.