Ron is the CEO and one of the founders of CreativeCOW.net. Along with overseeing Creative COW and its disparate divisions, he is also architects the COW's incredible growth and is always hatching new ideas and expansions for the community. The Creative COW Magazine interface is some of the work of which he is the most proud. "When we introduced our integrated magazine interface, there was absolutely nothing like it anywhere on the web. But I suspect that many publishers will soon copy the way that it places all of our issues on equal footing and makes any issue instantly the featured issue." He thrives in the stress and competition of business, enjoys the crucible of striving to achieve great things -- even when the money is not there to take the easy path -- and he loves working with creative people. He considers failure his best teacher, stating, "I've learned far more from my losses than I've ever learned from my victories - though I hope I'm not so hard-headed that I have to repeat the same mistakes again and again." Ron is a multi-tasker and is always working on many things at once. His latest project is finishing the Mancave Recording Studio that will soon join the Creative COW family of products and services. At the 1997 National Association of Broadcasters convention in Las Vegas, he was presented the Vision Award for his pioneering work in building online communities.
Your greatest tool - the one that is guaranteed to have the surety to gain you your next achievement, or to keep you from it - is there between your ears. It's in the way that you think, believe, and act.
Failure is a master teacher because its lessons are burned into your psyche and are rarely forgotten. Its lessons are often replayed over and over until every nuance of meaning is understood from many angles.
In this business advice article from The Creative COW Magazine article, Ron Lindeboom discusses how to take advantage of the growing market of non-broadcast production and how you can jump into new niche video production markets.
Making the most of your opportunities sometimes means knowing when not to take no for an answer. Many a project has fallen to the wayside because commonsense prevailed and the reasons to quit became greater than the will fueling the attempt. In the creative process, few things are as important as the passion and drive of the artist.
In this article from The Creative COW Magazine, Ron Lindeboom and Tim Wilson discuss how Eric and Cat Susch, with high production values, zero in on micro-cast broadcasting. In the iTunes podcasts they are climing the charts as their popularity grows and their commitment to podcast video quality is recognized.
In this Creative COW magazine article we will look at the future of workflow and what some of the players in the media industry are doing along with the changes they are bringing to the production landscape. Featured in this article are the structures and modules of Avid Interplay.
With Intel's new CPUs and Apple as Intel's new customer, what does AMD see in its latest counter-strike move? In this article from The Creative COW Magazine, Ron Lindeboom discusses the future of ATI, AMD and the market as a whole.
Theres a principle locked away in human nature that if you understand it, it gives you one of the keys you need to make your own business more successful. Its a principle that I call Clients or Grinders and once you hear it, youll know why... Over the years, Ron Lindeboom has shared this principle with many and his wife would tell you that he gets more mail and thanks from this one article than all the other articles combined that hes written over the years.
In this OS X review from The Creative COW Magazine, Ron Lindeboom discusses Apple BootCamp and what it brings that older versions did not. While Rosetta wasn't enough to make us jump to an Intel Mac, here's a few reasons why Boot Camp looks a lot more promising...
Preserving the story of veterans for the library of congress - Everyday, we lose another 1,000 WWII veterans whose stories are lost forever. These are fathers, sons, brothers, uncles and friends whose stories are now gone forever. We are working with the Library of Congress to help preserve these stories for the families and for the future.
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