Welcome to my portfolio.

This is my corner of the Interwebs, where I post professional things for people like yourself to check out. Here you’ll find a few choice samples of my writing and content production work from professional blogs, marketing websites, entertainment publications, and some of my own personal projects.

I’ve also thrown in examples of my SEO work, as well as some journalistic photography and photoshop work (if those sections are blank, it just means I haven’t added them yet. Hang in there).

By the way, this is an evolving site, so its contents will change from time to time. Take a look around. If you see anything you like, email me.

SEO/Web Content

ParalegalTraining.net A paralegal education and career site for which I created the content. It currently (10/10) holds the top position in Google for “paralegal training” and other key terms. This is one of around 15 such sites I am working on for my present employer.

MedicalCodingSchools.net Another example similar to the one above, this time focused on the field of medical coding. It holds the number one spot in Google for its key term “medical coding schools,” and ranks highly for other terms.

TryOurLA.com A Los Angeles restaurant and entertainment review site I co-created with my wife, for which I conceptualized the layout and appearance and created the content. It is an ongoing project, attracting a growing stream of daily visitors from key longtail terms.

TravelRNjobs.org A travel nurse recruiting site I created to pitch travel nurse leads to my wife’s recruiting company. It’s a new site, and has just reached the first page of Google for one of its page titles.

Writing

14 Bad Business Moves that Sank the Ship A post highlighting the historic mistakes that lead to major business catastrophes. I created it for a business education blog.

Meet the Primrose League My interview with Daniel Earwicker, an accomplished amateur musician who produces music from his bedroom, drawing a sizeable following almost exclusively from YouTube.

Is Cheating Easier in an Online Class? An article for an online education blog where I explore the temptation to cheat on tests while learning from home, unmonitored by a live professor.

Every Song is About Heroin A capricious and explorative blog post from Monitor Down.

Tiger Army III: Ghost Tigers Rise My review of an album by rockabilly band Tiger Army, originally published for Synthesis, which found its way to the Epitaph Records website.

SynSpace Part of a series of I produced for Synthesis Magazine, in which I reviewed bands directly on MySpace. I was subsequently approached by several interested bands. (JPG mage)

Photography

Photoshop

Other Stuff