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Brian Wallace

Writer

@brian-wallace

Stories

109

Published

Author score

48

First story

August 4, 2012

Member since July 3, 2012

Brian Wallace is the President of NowSourcing, Inc., a premier social media firm specializing in infographic design, development, and content marketing promotion. The company is based in Louisville, KY, and works with companies that range from small businesses to Fortune 500.

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Track record

Quality & trust dashboard

Scores roll up from Brian Wallace's published work, editorial quality signals, and identity verification. All values 0-100.

Published

109

Articles on TECHi

Total views

0

Across all work

Author ScoreGetting started
48/100

TECHi's composite score — blends output volume, community ratings, fact-check accuracy, identity verification, and profile completeness.

TrustNot measured

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Fact-checkNot measured

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EngagementNot measured

Engagement score appears once analytics-backed interaction data has been attached to this author.

OutputBuilding
60/100

Publishing cadence and volume normalized over time. Rewards consistent output without overweighting prolific drive-bys.

QualityPending review

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IdentityNo data yet

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Profile completenessGetting started
45/100

Filled profile sections: headline, bio, avatar, social links, expertise, location. Higher = better reader context.

Field confirmed

0

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Accepted corrections

0

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Revisions shipped

0

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Author profile

Editorial output from Brian Wallace

Articles

109

Views

0

Score

48

Latest

Feb 8, 2013

Since Aug 4, 2012

Beat map

Research Tools & Guides3
Tech Breakthroughs1

Publishing cadence

Output over 12 months

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Archive

Latest analysis

Stocks, crypto, AI, and policy - reporting and commentary on TECHi.

Legacy archive

Pre-pivot work

105 articles from Brian Wallace's earlier era on TECHi (pre-2026 financial-coverage pivot). URLs still resolve and Google can crawl them, but they're not on the current beat.

Video is evolving

Video is evolving

Videography used to be a highly specialized field that required special equipment and training. It took multiple members of a team, each with highly...

Brian Wallace
Direct mail isn’t dead

Direct mail isn’t dead

With digital technology expanding more and more into every aspect of our lives, it’s easy to feel that the new way of doing things will always be better...

Brian Wallace
How mobile advertising is changing the game

How mobile advertising is changing the game

Since cell phones were released in 2006, mobile advertising has grown to a $64 billion a year industry. It’s projected that in just a couple of years, over half of all advertising dollars spent will be spent on mobile advertising. Considering less than $1 billion was spent on mobile advertising in 2006, that’s a pretty rapid growth rate.

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Topic mix

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