PetaPalooza: Because All the Dogs are Doing It

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Penny Lane...rockstar puppy and supporter of Houston Humane Society.

I know…

I know the heartache…

The agony of racing to Ticketmaster only to find out that Lollapalooza 2009 was not only sold out, but that Joe Wilson had bought the last 3-day pass…

No, this was not a cruel joke…and no, Ashton Kutcher was not waiting in the neighbor’s double wide. You simply came to the realization that you just didn’t make the cut. You weren’t fast enough…the endurance wasn’t there…in a nutshell; your Gatorade Glacier Freeze failed you.

So what does one do when they find themselves lying in the fetal position wishing for some ‘palooza” in their lives?

PETAPALOOZA baby!

Here are the Top 5 Reasons Why Petapalooza will kill your Palooza Blues:

  1. I am aware that Lollapallooza is in Chicago. I’m sure Grant Park is a beautiful place and I’m pretty sure it would be quite a delight to meet Oprah…I guess.   But let’s be honest people. Who really needs Oprah when you have Debra Duncan in the great city of Houston? I’ll ‘raise the roof” for that bit of knowledge.*Disclaimer* Debra Duncan will not be at Petapalooza. But she lives in Houston…so who really knows?
  2. Sure you can go to Lollapallooza and have Cold War Kids entice your inner dance revolution while you ninja kick to Portugal The Man…and as night falls, The Decemberists sing you the sweetest lullaby you’ve heard since childbirth. Or you can bring your mobiles to Petapalooza while The Jud Johnson Band serenade you with roses and sparkles. Trust me folks, they are very easy on the eyes. That’s all I really got for that one.
  3. Yes it’s true. There are art exhibits and what not at Lollapalooza. But do they have dog caricatures? Perhaps doggy massages? How about adoptables? The answer is no, no they do not. Petapalooza will. Period.
  4. Whole Foods sponsored Lollapalooza. Great. Fantastic. Whole Foods AND Schipul is sponsoring Petapalooza. I rest my case.
  5. This girl and this girl did not judge an Idol Doggy Trick competition at Lollapalooza. However, they will be in their rarest Paula Abdul form at Discovery Green on September 12, 2009 for Petapalooza. I’m just sayin’…

Let it marinate for awhile. And if all else fails…do it for the dogs.

A little side note – Come by the Schipul booth for your chance to win a Flip Camera!

Proceeds will benefit the Houston Humane Society. For more information, please visit www.houstonhumane.com/events

09-09-09: Special Schipul Contest Time!

UPDATES: WE HAVE WINRARS!

Who is excited? Keyboard Cat is excited!

During one of our company meetings, we watched the videos and set-up a couple of poll everywhere polls. The votes came in and the top winners are Jean-Marc from the guys team and Brienis from the girls team!

So, dear winners, be sure to contact me [blalanne (at) Schipul (dot) com) with your info and we will send them off. Please be sure to comment if you would like me to autograph the shirts. Wear your new shirt with pride! Sweet, sweet 3 Keyboard Cat Moon pride.

To everyone else: Be sure to watch these videos!

Winner of the guy’s shirt:   Video entry from Jean-Marc
Winner of the gal’s shirt: Video entry from Brienis

Oh snap! Those are some hot shirts!
Oh snap! Those are some hot shirts!

Hey, kids! We have an amazing surprise contest just for YOU!

Since Ed and part of the Schipulite crew is out at the Interactive Strategies conference knowledge sharing, some of us office dwellers thought it would be a shame to let 09-09-09 pass without incident.

If you know me (which, you so totally should) then you know that I love Threadless because of their awesome clothes, awesome staff, and awesome community involvement. You also know that I love a good internet joke like nobody’s business. Now, put the two together in the form of an online Schipul Blog contest and you get…

THE CHANCE TO WIN A FREE 3 KEYBOARD CAT MOON SHIRT!

Oh, yes, this is happening. Right here. Right now. This totally mind-blowing shirt parodies the always amazing Keyboard Cat and the ridiculous 3 Wolf Moon shirt! And we want you to wear it with all of your nerd pride.

Staring directly at the shirt may cause blindness. And awesomeness.
Staring directly at the shirt may cause blindness.

THE RULES:

  1. In the comments below, link us to one of the following:
    Your favorite YouTube video featuring Keyboard Cat
    – OR –
    Your favorite YouTube meme
  2. Include a comment on how hard the video you linked makes you laugh
  3. Videos MUST be safe for work viewing. We don’t dig on poor taste and vulgarities over here.
  4. Entries must be in by September 18th, 2009. Winner announced September 21st, 2009!


HOW TO WIN:

Make us LAUGH! We will judge each entry case-by-case.

PRIZE(S):

In case you missed it, the prize is a glorious 3 Keyboard Cat Moon shirt! No more will you wonder, “what will I wear to this wedding!?” or “my cocktail dress is at the cleaners and I have nothing to wear to this art gala!” 3 Keyboard Cat Moon shirt has you covered! Literally!

One more thing… we have a girly and a manly tshirt! That’s right, one for each gender! So we will have TWO WINNERS! Male size is a large and girl size is a medium.

Now get to it! And uh, let us know if you are guy or gal. (No ninjas, please.)

George Foreman – a lean, mean, entrepreneur-ing machine!

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MagsMac gets some one on one time with George Foreman, photo by Ed Schipul

Last week, a group of Schipulites had the pleasure of attending Rice Alliance‘s kick off celebration featuring speaker George Foreman. That’s right, George Foreman – Houston native, two-time former World Heavyweight Boxing Champion, Olympic gold medalist, and the guy with the famous grill (I have two – I am obsessed). We each got a copy of his latest book – “Knockout Entrepreneur,” and got to hear George in his element – telling stories.

He told the story of his life – from his first fight (explaining “They laughed me out of the ring and I said, ‘I’m never doing this again!'”), to his first retirement, to his motivation to get back in the ring again to support the George Foreman youth center in Houston.

George Foreman’s appeal is his personality – he is one of those rare people who can convey both complete confidence in all he has accomplished and somehow still remain humble about the whole situation. I imagine that if it was just the two of us hanging out having a beer, he would tell the exact same stories in exactly the same way. And I love that.

My favorite moment was when George summed up his philosophy on taking advantage of his personal brand to start his various businesses. While most of us don’t have his inspirational story of starting in poverty, rising to be the best in the world at what we do, winning international honors, and having millions of fans… we have our own personality and our own story to tell.

“If you make them love you they will buy it. But you gotta make them love you. The way you make them love you is love them back.” – George Foreman

Thanks George and Rice Alliance for the fantastic program!

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Schipulites with our George Foreman books. Photo by Ed Schipul.

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George Foreman in Rice-adorned apron and chef’s hat. Photo by Ed Schipul.

Thanks for 12 great years!

Schipul birthday party #12!

Time to blow out those candles, Schipul is turning 12 years old today!   Thanks for all the love, awesome clients and Schipul pals.   You mean the world to us.

Want to eat some cake with us?   Join us in a couple of months for our   SchipulCon cocktail party to celebrate!   We’ll have live music, munchies, great wine from Israeli Wine, tequila from the one and only One Shot and fantastic Saint Arnold’s beer — all at the Houston Zoo!!

Trend Tuesday: Teen Texting Rise and New Legislation

When I was a teenager (early 2000’s), text messaging didn’t exist. Blackberries were around and could send emails, but they were expensive, and no one my age had one. Actually, most of my friends didn’t have cell phones until they were driving, and some not until college. And even then, minutes were expensive, so my group didn’t really use our phones very often. We used instant messenger.

I can remember nights of having 9 different conversation windows open on my computer screen (until the miracle of tabs) and learning to type fast solely so I could chat faster. While IM was great at allowing multiple conversations, it did have it’s limitations.   You couldn’t really use it without sitting in front of a computer (connected to the internet), and IM required that the other person was in front of a computer, also connected.   This tiny requirement usually kept IM sessions to a few hours in the evening, and not always every night.

Texts are very similar to IM’s. Short messages are sent back and forth between two people (occasionally sent in mass). Texting, however, has essentially removed the limitation of being in front of a computer and connected to the internet. And it has changed everything for teens.   Now, teens can “IM” each other at any time, day or night. You just need to have a cell phone, which many are getting at younger and younger ages (I know a 12 year-old who sports an iPhone). Those of us older than 19 may text quite a bit, but not nearly as much as the teens. I send/receive around 1,200 texts a month.   In the world of the teens, though, that is bush league.   The teens I know (friends of my younger brother) send between 5k and 10k texts a month. Rumor is one girl sends almost 20k per month. Texting that much is almost inconceivable in my mind, but carrying on conversations with friends is not.

I’m sure if my IM messages were tallied up in a similar fashion, I would have sent similar numbers. But again, my IM’s were limited to time in front of the computer.   Because these massive amount of texts are being sent at any and all times, they are creating some dangerous situations.   Car and Driver recently did a study and found texting while driving to be (much) more dangerous than drinking and driving.

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As a result of the growing trend of accidents caused by texting, many states (Arkansas, Colorado, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, Texas, and Virginia) are enacting legislation to make texting and emailing from mobile devices for teens (and in some cases everyone) illegal while driving. As society is adapting to new technologies, it is great to see that the lawmakers are doing their part to keep up. These types of laws are picking up steam across the country and will likely be the norm in a few more years.

Adults may not be texting up a storm as they drive, but sending emails and twittering are likely just as dangerous. These communication tools have brought communication everywhere, even places where we should be focused on other things. Let’s keep having the conversations, but make sure it is done safely.

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Facebook as a phone book? #FBFAIL

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A recent (and much heralded) update to the Facebook iPhone 3.0 app brought some much needed functionality to the Facebook junkie on the go – access to Facebook events, the ability to ‘like’ content, notes and zoom in on photos.   Yay!

What many did NOT anticipate, however, was the contact update that allows you to call your Facebook friends that list their phone number(s) directly from the updated app.   That’s right, if you have your phone number(s) posted in your profile accessible to your friends/contacts, they can CALL you all easy-like.

Last night, scrolling through the updated Facebook contacts on my iPhone and saw a blue phone icon next to a very famous publisher’s contact info. Assuming it would just go to an office line and an answering machine, I gave it a call – and what do you know…. it was his cell phone. And we chatted. He was a little surprised, as was I.

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Lesson learned here – Facebook privacy settings are your friend.   This morning, as you surf the Web, take a look at your ‘Contact Information’ settings and double check who sees what.   Want to share all of your contact info with close friends or family only?   Select the appropriate Friend List and you’re done.

Don’t want anyone seeing your information at all? Keep your settings to private or hey, just keep them blank… unless you’d like a late night phone call from one of the Schipulites too. Talk to you soon?

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Tour de Pink: Let’s ride!

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Pink Ribbons Project on the Great Day Houston set with host, Debra Duncan

Forget about Tour de France, Tour de Corn or even your neighborhood Tour de Decker Prairie….it’s all about Tour de Pink this year!

Tour de Pink is the first bike ride in Texas solely benefiting breast cancer. The event is held annually in order to raise money for the Pink Ribbons Projectin motion to fight breast cancer through awareness and education programs.

Wheels young and old will be lining up, Sunday, September 13th at Prairie View A&M University just outside Houston, TX. Routes are available for all levels and in addition to the registration fee, each cyclist is required to raise $100 in pledges from family and friends.

I’m going to be quite frank…this is your chance to ride for all the boobies across the world! You will not only help to save lives…but you will be supporting a beautiful cause and that my friends, is priceless.

So dig those fuchsia lycras out of storage and WD-40 the Big Tike…it’s time to lock-load-n-ride.

To find out more information on Tour de Pink 2009, please visit: www.tourdepink.org

Follow Pink Ribbons Project on Twitter or become a Facebook Fan!

New newsletter editor coming this week in Tendenci!

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The Tendenci developers have been working hard on an updated editing tool for your Tendenci newsletters!

Later this week, we'll be releasing an *optional* new Tendenci newsletter WYSIWYG editor for you to play with.  You'll find much of the same functionality, but will enjoy an expanded editing space (no more scrolling – yay!), improved rich media embedding and a more consistent, better behaving editing experience.

WYSIWYG stands for:  What You See Is What You Get.  This new editor tool will help further ensure that you're seeing and achieving the formatting results you are looking for to keep your newsletters looking great.

You will have the option to stick with the original newsletter editor if you prefer, but we want to get your feedback on how this updated editor works for you and your orgainzation.  Stay tuned for more news!

Let us help you with your organization’s newsletter!

Sending out newsletters to your clients and members is a great way to communicate quickly and effectively.  With all the content, the rich media and the formatting, we get that it can be a challenging and labor-intensive process.  

We've got some great newsletter help files that will hopefully assist in the process, specifically:

But if you'd like a little extra help, we've got a few extra opportunities happening in the upcoming week:

  • Newsletter re-design time!  Get a fresh new look for your newsletter with a basic template design starting at $300.  In addition to your new svelte look, our team will even create your first newsletter for you with the content you provide.  All you'll have to do is click send.
  • Free Newsletter 101 Webinar – On Wednesday, August 12th at 2pm CST, our team will put on a Tendenci newsletter creation step-by-step training where you can get new tips and tricks on making your newsletters a smash hit!  Sign up today!

The Schipul team is always ready to hear your feedback and give you a helping hand.  Give us a call at (281) 497.6567, ext. 411.  Thanks!