Posts Tagged ‘small business’

Invited on the Board of EOK

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Frank is honored to be invited on the Board of Directors for the Entrepreneurs of Knoxville. They are an awesome group helping small businesses succeed. The EOK is free and chuck full of resources for entrepreneurs. Did I mentions it’s free!?! http://www.eokhq.com

Joined Entrepreneurs of Knoxville

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Happy to join the Entrepreneurs of Knoxville organization.


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Putting the Twitter API to Use

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

How does Twitter help my business? That’s the most common question you see these days in the small business blogs, forums, and LinkedIn.com groups.

The most repeated answer, and generally the most vague, is that Twitter should be part of your overall marketing plan to connect with clients.  Uhhh, what the heck does that mean?  Then, the further you dig, you find everyone has a different answer on how to go about that.

At Carp Data, we wanted to take a slightly different approach.  We are using Twitter as the ubiquitous messaging system that it is.  With the use of the Twitter API, we display our current Tweets on the front page of our website.  And we allow for our clients, whether they have a Twitter account or not, to send us Tweets.  See it here: www.CarpData.com

The Twitter API is a set of tools that talk directly to the back end of Twitter.  Think of a web page as a stage, with all the glitz of lights, props, actors, costumes, etc.  Then think of the API as a backstage pass where you are allowed to meander around and read a copy of the script, sheet music, and so on.  For Twitter’s website, the API is a set of code instructions to access various functions within their site: get tweets, send tweets, follow users, and more.  It’s the basis on how other Twitter tools work, such as TweetDeck and TwitScoop.

The benefits for our approach are twofold.  One, we have a quick and easy way for anyone to see our messages and contact us with short questions.  Second, it demystifies Twitter for many of our clients who have never used the service.  Ok, there’s a third reason, as consultants we use this as a little advertising for our expertise in taking advantage of current trends, social media, and making the most out of online services.

Twitter is evolving everyday.  There will be many more small business uses for its messaging like this one.  And hopefully, many more uses beyond the repeated spam-tweets of “buy my product.”

Carp Data sponsors website for Veterans

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Carp Data is proud to sponsor the website www.vetops.com, Veteran’s Opportunities. The site is a community forum dedicated to help veterans find information and make connections through social networking to pursue their dreams. There is a section for entrepreneurs looking to start new businesses; a section for people looking to go back to school; a place for those starting a band, looking for band members, posting their original music for downloading; and the list goes on. The founders of Carp Data, entrepreneurs themselves, look to inspire and motivate the next batch of young veterans to build themselves a future – after they just finished building the future for the rest of us!