Portfolio

These are the past, present and future projects I’ve worked on, am working on or hope to work on shortly. Right now this page is a formatting nightmare. All of a sudden the HTML went bonkers. I’ll try to get it sorted out someday. The best part is that the “Visual” view and the “HTML” view in Word Press seem to have nothing to do with each other (and of course neither mirror browser based reality).


Cam on Commerce: This is the website you’re on right now. I really wanted to see a blog on commerce so I made one. Hopefully something I say will make sense to someone. A lofty goal, I know.


BladeHQ: This is my baby. The Internet front for my knife shop. We have all the good stuff [add items & links]


Blade Play: This is my other Internet knife store. This shop doesn’t have a real store front, it’s an online business only. Jake and Tom run this bad boy.


Blaze Commerce: This is an ecommerce company that Jim and own. Blaze is the ecommerce software that my other business endeavors run on. I’m a bit bias, but I think the software is exceptional. We hope to commercially release it early next year.


Watch Lime: Jake’s project. We like knives and watches Maybe other people like knives and watches too.


Self DefenseHQ: I set this up for my wife. The elf defense market seems pretty big, especially if we market to women. Who better to market to a woman than a woman. My wife loves her Taser.


Sword HQ: This will be a fun one. I don’t know how popular swords, daggers and the like are so we’re going to try a drop ship system. In the works!


Doom Cloud: This is my personal blog. Anything could get posted here. I leave it open to the public so they can see how amazing (eccentric) I am.


Milliondollar Chain: This was such a good idea. I haven’t completely given up on it, but we ran into tax problems with regard to stringing a million bucks together. I consider myself the inventor of the money chain.


Club Blade: This was supposed to be a venue for knife enthusiasts. I was hoping it would be an active forum, blog and discount club. It needed more TLC than could give it. I don’t know what to do with it. Feel free to post (I just did).


Defense Stop: This was a website we set up for Tom. It’s 100% his now. Go Tom!


Emergency Matters: We have an Emergency Essentials store here in Utah. Emergency preparedness is big business, so I thought it might be nice to jump on the train. One day I’ll get a local store set up and this will be the name we’ll use (the website belongs to us as well).


Steel Ocean: This was my first experiment with drop shipping. It was a hacked together mess that caused me nothing but headaches. It was shut down within a year of it’s release. No plans to bring it back. I like the name (I wanted to use it for a line of watches) but no one else seems to.


  • Powerlime: This one is going to be fun. Maybe it will be a new lime flavored caffeine laced beverage. Maybe it’s a website dedicated to venture capitalism? It could be be a new venue for business exchange. Who knows?! MORE INFO COMING SOON
  • Story Helpers: A website to sell items aimed at story telling. Puppets, flannel boards, magnet boards, you name it. Anything to help tell a story. MORE INFO COMING SOON
  • KnifeStop: A website that encompasses all of our product lines (one big conglomerate). In addition to knifestop.com we also own bladestop.com- got all the bases covered on this one. We want to sell kitchen knives and this seems like it might be a good venue one day. MORE INFO COMING SOON
  • ZoobaBean: Zooba and Bean are actually characters from a series of children’s’ books I wrote. One of these days I’m going to see about getting it published. It’s really cute. MORE INFO COMING SOON
  • DraftCraft: Initially I wanted this to be a online community driven venue to promote the creation of literature (although “literature” probably wouldn’t be as forthcoming as I’d like). Lack of capital forced me to abandon the idea. In the future it may become a vanity publishing company (Draft Craft Publishing). MORE INFO COMING SOON
  • NetworkHQ: I wanted this to be a hub around which all my HQ businesses could revolve. Some have suggested that the name is to generic and not well suited for my intended application. I don’t agree, but I’ve held off on a consolidation effort until more of our stores are established. MORE INFO COMING SOON
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