I’ve been a delinquent blogger recently, and for that I apologize. I’ve not taken my own advice… setting up blog series I never finish, being infrequent, etc. But as Taylor said earlier this week, we’ve been “in the weeds”, and we can’t wait to unveil what we’ve been working on in the next few weeks!
One of my favorite things about my role at Strategic Blend is keeping up with clients, and seeing what they’re up to, how they’re using their digital properties, and watching them grow!
Some examples of recent innovative uses come from Drivin N Cryin, Karli Whetstone (and her new site theme), and The CO

Drivin N Cryin is a great example of motivating your community in a time of crisis/tragedy. In a blog post dated Sept 13th, Drivin N Cryin took to their website with the following message:
Between 3:45am and 6am on Saturday September 11, Drivin N Cryin’s tour trailer containing their stage gear was stolen from the La Quinta Inn at x-169 on I-75 in Macon, GA. The black Quicksilver Racing 5×10 trailer held the band’s guitars, amplifiers, drums, merchandise and stage production gear. A complete list can be viewed here: http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=5912085821&topic=15178#topic_top and photos can be seen here: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=235150&id=5912085821. 3 items have since been recovered at a pawn shop in Atlanta, GA. The person responsible for pawning these 3 items has been identified as Atlanta resident Reginald Ellis. More information on Ellis can be found here:http://www.drivinncryin.com/thief/.
Drivin N Cryin would like to thank their friends, fans, the Georgia music community and the Atlanta/Macon media for the outpouring of support and assistance. For 25 years, you guys have been the best fans. We are truly grateful.
Not only is this horrible for a touring band, but especially for a band that’s been on the road for 20+ years. Taking a look at some of that gear will make any music fan tear up.
Using social media (and not to mention craigslist, hilarious!) to showcase the gear stolen, adding a page to the site to help catch the theif (that rotten bastard). The general response has been overwhelming. Bringing an entire musical community together in the search for their stuff, and, more importantly, getting the word out that they’d been robbed, someone was pawning their shit, and THIS IS THAT DUDE.
A great use of WordPress, a great use of facebook, and a good strategy in a time of panic. DNC, may all your stuff be found, may it all be in one piece, and may they put Reginald Donta Ellis in a cell UNDER the jail, and never let him loose.
Karli’s career has been steadily progressing, and she decided to give the site a new look! What I feel is a more grown up / sophisticated look and feel.
In addition she’s also begun blogging. And unlike this blogger…. she’s diligent. Rarely missing a day to update you on what’s going on in her world. It’s very “daily diary” in nature, and is currently the most popular section of her site. Between that and a persistent twitter feed, her fans know what she’s up to every day… and that will pay off in spades!
A loyal, devout, and connected following is a very powerful thing!
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The CO are one of my favorite artists we’ve worked with. They just GET IT! They have integrated every portion of their digitally owned properties into a really robust site.
Troy’s Blog is filled with some great video updates, quick quips and stories… and most importantly, his passion for giving back to the world around him.
Collin’s Blog has great introspection, and images.
Not to mention the great video blog on the general band blog page
Much like Karli’s site, you really get a sense of who these guys are, and what they’re up to!
So here’s to you guys…. I hope to continue learning from you, growing with you, and helping find success with you.
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My friend told me about your site, so I thought I’d read it for myself. Very interesting material, will be back for more!