October is just about gone and my kids are already dressed in Halloween costumes and holding a vigil in anticipation of the beggars’ celebration.
Molly and I have hardly had time to look up from our computers since she wrote her September recap — actually, Molly did find a bit of time to escape on her honeymoon and left me holding the bag. I was happy to hold it for her, but there was a lot of work in that bag.
We are so grateful for the recent surge in requests for custom screencast and quickcast services. Below are a couple of recent projects that we’ve been given permission to share. I’m really going to try to squeeze in at least one “for fun” screencast on our blog in November.
I can hardly believe that it’s already October. I meant to get this post up last week so that it would technically be posted in September but, well, we’ve been really busy!
As you may have noticed, our blog posts have dropped off considerably in the past month. Probably the biggest reason for this is that I went through a HUGE life-changing event. In case you didn’t hear me posting about it over and over again on Twitter: I GOT MARRIED!! Yes, I finally did it and I’m thrilled to be the wife of such a huge Web celebrity So there ya have it – feel free to keep calling me Molly McDonald but I’ll also respond to Molly Sargent. Some of our friends have decided that we should just be “The McSargent’s” which I think is peachy.
Since DemoGirl is almost exclusively run by family, we were all extremely busy planning, traveling and drinking much more than usual. My wonderful partner on DemoGirl, Mo, was my Matron of Honor and she did a kick-ass job running the show. My brother Tom, also known as “The Boss” was generous enough to let us all take 5 days off to travel to Mammoth Lakes, where the wedding took place. Of course, we still had work to do for our clients. Lots of it.
It seems that our $99 quickcast special has become quite popular and we’re still creating lots of completely custom screencasts too. Here are few of our more recent projects that we’ve been given permission to share with you. Please take a look and check out their services (you can tell them DemoGirl sent you) and let us know what you think!
Dooid.com
Giftee.me
Xpences.com
Also, if you’re looking for tutorials to share with your not-so-web-savvy friends and family members, check out my work on Butterscotch.com. I make how-to screencasts there every month giving you tips and tricks on how to do everything from protecting your privacy on Facebook to how to navigate the brand new Twitter interface. They have a lot of great shows for people with every level of technical expertise.