Monday, April 12, 2010

Babies!




LFS celebrated the exciting news that our own Kim Danielson will soon be the mother of a beautiful baby girl. The entire team got together to celebrate with Kim, and her husband Dave!

Our impromptu shower was full of cute pink baby clothes, toys, and a other items that Kim and Dave will need for their little one.

Congratulations to the two of you. We cannot wait to meet your daughter!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Lights, Camera, ACTION!

The LFS Team was at a video shoot for one of our clients last week and we thought about what necessities you should always have when shooting a video.

Our Emergency Pack would include:
  • Translucent powder makeup
  • Large makeup brush
  • Hair brush
  • Hair spray
  • Scissors
  • Digital camera
Is there anything that you this is a "Must Have" on a video shoot?

Let us know!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Abbi Boose - LeapFrog intern and George Mason University Student who is leaping ahead of her classmates


Abbi Boose, a communication major with a concentration in public relations at George Mason, is interning at LeapFrog Solutions. She has accepted the challenges of her internship and knows that the opportunity will lead her to success. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences recently caught up with Boose for an interview to hear a little more about her experience at LeapFrog Solutions - read more to hear what she had to say. click here>

Friday, January 8, 2010

Life with Cancer House

Yesterday LeapFrog Solutions conducted their annual all staff off-site meeting where the team reflects on the last year and focuses on the future endeavors as a company. This year's off-site meeting was particularly special as it was held at the Life With Cancer House. The Life With Cancer House is a refuge for cancer patients, survivors and their families. Their mission is to enhance the quality of life of those affected by cancer by providing education, information and support.


The Life With Cancer House can help people meet the
challenges of living with cancer by providing education, information on and support, free of charge, no matter
location or where the patient receives treatment.

This location and the people who work there are inspiring and full of spirit. This house is not a pace of sadness but a place of love, laughter and life! The LeapFrog Solutions team was so touched that Lisa Martin provided donation in the name of the company towards getting the children s fish tank up and running!

LeapFrog Solutions is proud to have the opportunity to contribute to the wonderful things that the Life With Cancer House is doing for its community. To see more photos from the LeapFrog Solutions off-site check out our flickr page.

For more information about our program and services or to speak with a Life with Cancer staff member, please call 703-698-2526.

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

LeapFrog Solutions ranked as "Favorite Places on Google"

Google has identified over 100,000 businesses in the U.S. as "Favorite Places on Google" based on Google users' interaction with local business listings and LeapFrog Solutions made the list!

What does this mean you may be thinking - Well, each business is receiving a window decal with a unique QR code that you scan with your phone to read reviews, star the business as your own favorite and more. To the right is an image of the window decal with the QR barcode.

What do you do with the barcode?

This unique bar code on the lower right of the sticker (known as a QR code) lets customers - and potential customers - instantly learn more about a business, by visiting a mobile version of the business' Place Page on any supported phone. Here's more on how it works and what you can do with it:

  1. Make sure your phone can scan a QR code with its camera, either with an application that you download or via software that's already installed on your phone. To find out what application to use for your phone, we recommend doing a Google search for the model of your phone along with "QR reader." Some of the applications that we've found to work best include beetagg, neoreader, QuickMark and Barcode Scanner.
  2. When you see a QR code, use your phone's application to scan it. If you're scanning a QR code on one of the window decals that we've sent to thousands of U.S. businesses, you'll quickly be taken to that business' mobile Place Page on Google, where you can:
    • Read reviews to see what other users think about the business
    • Find a coupon that the business has posted to their Place Page
    • Star the business to remember to check it out later, or to remember to visit again
    • Leave a review right after you leave the business. What's a better time to write what you think, than when you've just visited?

Ready to try it? You can try scanning this code from your phone right now.

(Hint: It will take you to www.leapfrogit.com)

Monday, December 7, 2009

LeapFrog is on foursquare


What is foursquare you ask?

Well, it is not the schoolyard ball game it used to be - foursquare is a location service-based social network-come-game. People use foursquare to "check-in", which is a way of announcing your whereabouts. When you check-in someplace, foursquare tells your friends where they can find you and recommend places to go & things to do nearby. People check-in at all kind of places - cafes, bars, restaurants, parks, homes, offices and now LeapFrog Solutions!

You'll find that as your friends use foursquare to check-in, you'll start learning more about the places they frequent. Not only is it a great way to meet up with nearby friends, but you'll also start to learn about their favorite spots and the new places they discover.

Many people are claiming that foursquare is the next "big thing" when it comes to social networking...so we figured, lets see for yourselves!


http://www.foursquare.com/

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Social Media & Consumer Protection: Finding a Balance

LeapFrog Solutions, a member and advocate of the NVTC , is proud to announce the Social Media Committee's first event:

Social Media & Consumer Protection: Finding a Balance


Social media is a way of life and here to stay. Whether it’s Facebook, LinkedIn or twitter, businesses value these tools as a way to reach consumers and build trust, as well as increase their brand presence in a crowded marketplace. However, companies are grappling with how to best use these social media tools, while at the same time take into consideration the ethical and legal issues around consumer protection and privacy.

These well-respected panelists in the social media and consumer protection areas will address the rise of social media tools and discuss the important issues in order to continue its growth and widespread adoption as a business tool. Attendees will gain a perspective on what their idea of social media is; the business, legal and ethical issues associated with making social media tools available to consumers; privacy-related considerations; and thoughts on best practices and behaviors to help ensure continued growth.


Moderator

Gerard M. Stegmaier, Attorney, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati

Panelists

Pablo Chavez, Head of D.C. Policy Operations, Google

Tim Sparapani, Director of Public Policy, Facebook

Ari Schwartz, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT)


Event date:

December 1, 2009

7:30 am


Registration & Networking

8:00 – 9:30 am


Location:

The Tower Club

8000 Towers Crescent Drive

Vienna, VA


Registration:

Member: $ 45.00

Non-Member: $ 75.00

Walk-in Prices:

Member: $ 55.00

Non-Member: $ 85.00

Walk-ins will be accepted on a space-available basis.


Register at:

www.nvtc.org/events


Platinum Sponsors:

Welz & Weisel Communications

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati


Silver Sponsor:

CGI Technologies and Solutions