January 2011
2011 has been a busy year so far at caesar creative... we punched this newsletter out just under the wire to have a January 2011 issue on the record. We will normally publish the chronicle once per year, quarterly, or monthly depending on your feedback. You can read the chronicle online here.
In each issue we will announce special pricing, content management tips, and brief news about our company. You are subscribed to the creative chronicle as a friend of caesar creative. Please unsubscribe with the the link below if you prefer to not receive this newsletter.
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Craig Caesar
Caesar Creative, LLC
(314) 601-2497
Upcoming Events
Stay tuned for details about two special events caesar creative will host at Lone Wolf Public House. We are firming up the dates but the plan is to host the first of three chess lectures with Grand Master Ben Finegold, and the first in my own series, "The Continuum of Technology: What's Next?".
The Lone Wolf is at Clayton and Kehrs Mill in Ballwin. If you have not been there before you are in for a treat, especially if you are a fan of oxygen inspired sport. You will consistently find great people, great food, great vibe, and great culture at the Wolf. You can catch my alter ego "King Slim" at the Wolf playing electric violin with Jimmyleg and Alvin Jett every Wednesday. Visit http://lonewolfpublichouse.com for more information.
caesar creative launches ONE-WEEK-WEB program
If one of your resolutions for this year is to create or improve your website, talk to us about your goals. We specialize in taking the bs out of we(bs)ites providing state of the art Content Management Systems (CMS) quickly and inexpensively. We can get you up and running in seven calendar days or less using world class open source (FREE) software.
Our price for this service in February 2011 is only $850! To reserve your slot visit our catalog online here or call us at (314) 601-2497. Contact us for information about becoming an affiliate of the program.
What is the Future of Web Design?
I'll take crystal ball for $500 Alex! We are still so early in the evolution of the internet that the original concept of the "World Wide Web" will soon seem... well... quaint. The internet is less a web of interconnected pages and more a network of interconnected people and data.
We don't just browse anymore, we google, we blog, we tweet, and we read. We used to have handles and avatars, now we use our real names as "friends" with a very vivid digital reputation following us around. We live, work, and die in the cloud.
Speakers at the Future of Web Design conference in New York were recently asked "what's dead on the web". They see the demise of static websites, flash, and the web itself. That last one sounds weird but is so on the money! The word "Web" doesn't really cover it anymore.


