Broadstreet News

Our Digital Marketing Strategist Marjorie Sliker is now a Certified Google Adwords Specialist.

The Google AdWords certification is a professional accreditation that Google offers to individuals who demonstrate proficiency in basic and advanced aspects of AdWords. Being certified means that Google recognizes you as an online advertising professional.

By becoming a Certified Google Specialist, Marjorie has a personalized certificate from Google recognizing her expertise. She is now a Google Partner and is helping Broadstreet in it's quest to earn the Google Partner Badge as an agency.

You need to pass 2 of the 120 minute AdWords certification exams to become an AdWords certified professional — Marjorie passed the AdWords Fundamentals exam and the Search Advertising exam.

I'll be teaching a session of "Hello Drupal" for the Open IT Lab at IT-Ology in Columbia, next Saturday, March 17, 2012, 9:30 - noon.     If you've never been to IT-Ology, you should definitely check it out.  It is a state of the art high tech training facility. 

Seth Godin had a good post called "What did you ship in 2010?", which listed out all his accomplishments for 2010 and asked readers to think about our own.  Read it at Seth's Blog.

Sometimes we get caught up in the daily busy-ness of business and don't take a breather to see what we've accomplished.   Well, here's a list of things we've done  Broadstreet Consulting, 2010.

I'm a little late sharing this but I just wanted to take moment to mention the very successful Bar Camp Charleston (www.BarCampChS.org).

There were dozens of interesting sessions covering everything from Linux to Web Design to Salsa dancing. There were 3 Drupal sessions. The first was 'Intro to Drupal' which was given by Nikolai Burton.  Nikolai runs Charleston Drupal Users Group (http://chsdug.org/) and also presented a session called "A Whirlwind World Tour of Film."  Nikolai was asked to do this session att the last minute and he filled in admirably. He presented to a packed classroom of more than forty people and it was a valuable session.