Brian W. Williams
Co-Founder & CEO
Brian co-founded Viget in 1999 and continues to lead the company as CEO, shaping our strategy for growth and working closely with clients. Brian's a frequent speaker at industry events, and has been recognized in the Washington Business Journal's "40 Under 40" list and as one DC's top 100 tech leaders by Washingtonian Magazine. Brian lives with his wife and four kids in Falls Church City, where he's an active member of the local community.
Other Interests
- Beer
- Dogs
- Outdoors
- Photography
- Playing Music/Singing
- Running
- Sports
- Travel
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A Pointless Weekend … Or So
A few years ago, we established Pointless Corp. here at Viget. Since Pointless Corp. isn't actually a corporation, by "established" I mean we came up with a fun logo and a basic approach to…
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The New Viget
In March of 2008, we launched the last major redesign of viget.com, and I can say unequivocally it had a huge impact on the success of our business. Here are three main ways: It…
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It’s Cold. Warm Up With Vigetreats.
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PUMA.com Receives FWA Site of the Day Award
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Team Viget: Space Odyssey
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Relaunching PUMA.com, Startup-Style
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Why We’re Covering Kids
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Camping Out for Viget’s 11th Birthday
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A Pointless Weekend
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A Holiday Message From ... You!
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Viget Profiled in .net magazine
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Go West, Viget. To Boulder, Colorado.
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PUMA Running Strong with Viget
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Real Estate Start-up Launch: DwellAgent
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Ten Years
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Happy Holidays. Have Some VigePops.
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The Best Field Trip Ever: Visiting Viget HQ
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Viget on Twitter, Now a Bit Better
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The Point of Pointless Corp.
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Supporting the LaunchBox Start-ups, Take Two
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Established Today in 1999
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Follow Viget on Twitter (if you want to)
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Startup Demo Event Tonight
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Viget in The Washington Post
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SXSW Interactive 2009
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User Experience Talk at TechStars
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Expanding Viget South
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Phasing Out VigeWeekly
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Working With LaunchBox Digital
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VigeWeekly: Out and About
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VigeWeekly: Launching Sites, Libraries, and Ruby Hack Night
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Why Did He Whisper?
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VigeWeekly: Connecting Ideas, Photos, and Friends
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Tech Cocktail Conference: 9 Tips to Profitability
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Open Source Your Internal Discussions
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VigeWeekly: Balance in Our Blogs
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VigeWeekly: From Candy to Capistrano
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VigeWeekly: We Can’t Stop Talking
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VigeWeekly: From Our Opinions to Our Code
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Social Media Event Coming Up: BlogPotomac
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VigeWeekly: Spontaneity, Color Shifts, and Social Media Stigmas
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Be Spontaneous at the Right Time
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See You at TECH Cocktail DC 2
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VigeWeekly: From Scrabulous to Gems
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Social Media Club Event Featuring WhyGoSolo
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Social Matchbox DC Event Tonight
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Mixing a Clear Vision with Agility
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VigeWeekly: We Care!
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VigeWeekly: Surviving, Mapping, Migrating, and Converging
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All New Viget.com and Blogging Strategy
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Team Viget Visiting Austin for SXSW 2008
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Viget Rocks This Time of Year
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Squidoo: Profitable and Lasting Without VC
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Third Third Thursday Teams Tradition
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Washington Post Coverage of Startup Weekend
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See you at the Future of Web Design
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The New New Internet: Web 2.0 for Business Conference on Thursday
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Live from Startup Weekend DC
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DC’s Startup Weekend This Weekend
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Software Development: Lean and Agile
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The New Viget Labs Headquarters
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2nd Annual Web 2.0 for Business Conference on November 1st
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Pickle.com Acquired by Scripps Networks
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BarCamp DC set for August 11th
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Gary Vaynerchuk: Lessons in Video Blogging, Conflicts, and Social Media Marketing
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Building a Web Business is Hard, Technically
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9 Conflicting Tips for Start-ups
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Here Comes Viget South: Why We’re Expanding, and Why in Durham
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Will Ruby and Rails Scale?
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To Start Up or Not To Start Up
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Who Should Blog?
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TECH Cocktail Event
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WWWW Conference Highlights
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See you at the WWWW Conference
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Viget Logo in the Lands’ End Catalog
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Squidoo Wins at SXSW!
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Headed to Austin for SXSW
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ComputerWorld Lists Ruby on Rails as a Top 5 Technology for 2007
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Honest Connections
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UPS loves the Web
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Teaching Entrepreneurship to Kids is Good Business
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Web 2.0 in 4:31 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us
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TechStars: Summer Camp for Start-ups
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Squidoo: SXSW Web Awards Finalist
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2007 Resolution: Make The Web Better (Your Part of it, Anyway)
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Gift Tags for the Holidays
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The 20 Most Visited Sites According To ...
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This Problem Doesn’t Happen Online
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Ted Leonsis’ Blog/SEO Strategy to Earn Web 2.0 Street Cred
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Will Fickle Audiences Doom Social Networking Sites?
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Click Fraud Concerns Emphasize the Need for Pay-Per-Conversion
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Friendster Lesson: “Our Site Didn’t Work” (Technology Matters)
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Live from The New New Internet: Web 2.0 for Business Event
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Top 10 Blogs Following Web 2.0
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Prepublishing Works
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DC Web Conference, Anyone?
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Does This Sign Still Work?
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Lab Poll: New Window or No?
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Lab Polls – Collective Wisdom Resulting From Healthy Debate
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20 Brains, Six Years, Four Labs, and One Post (to start)
12 Talks
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Panel: Development & Design
Panel: Development & Design with nclud, Intridea, Sisarina, Viget & Whitmoyer
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Viget + PUMA. Digital Work.
Part of the "Trending - Projects from the Digital Agencies" session. A walk-through of Viget's 2+ years of work on web and mobile projects for PUMA.
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Usability Lessons Learned From Scrappy Start-ups
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The Value of Sticking: A Case for Commitment
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Moving from Freelance to Agency
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Search Marketing Panel
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Social Networking for Small Businesses
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Hey LaunchBox: User Experience Really Matters
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What Marketers Need to Learn From Geeks to Survive
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9 Tips to Profitability: How Squidoo Did It
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Starting Up