Consulting
Dan Holmes is a consultant, web developer, and freelance journalist living in Northern Michigan. His portfolio includes Major League Baseball, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, the Basketball Hall of Fame, the Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce, MyLittleWhiteSpace.com, and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
Consulting available in these areas:
- Web development and design
- Email marketing and email campaign development
- QA and beta testing
- E-commerce development
- Blogging (technology, sports, book reviews, at-home businesses, e-mail marketing, scripting, web development)
- Freelance journalism for magazines, newspapers, etc.
Currently Dan is offering consulting services through Garrison Solutions, a technology and business consulting firm located in Traverse City, MI. Dan will identify the ways that the internet can help your business or organization meet its goals. He has more than 15 years of experience working in the industry.
Experience
From 2001 through 2006, Dan was Web Manager at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, in Cooperstown, NY. In 2006, he was hired by Major League Baseball Advanced Media, where he was a developer and producer in charge of the Hall of Fame web site. Holmes continued to work for MLBAM through the end of 2007.
In 2000, Dan joined Gaylord Digital in Nashville, Tennessee, where he served as webmaster for Songs.com, an e-commerce portal for independent recording artists. Later, he worked on the team that re-launched MusicForce.com, the leading Christian music website.
In 1995, Dan launched The Baseball Page, a baseball history and research website that has gathered a large audience while answering more than 5,000 baseball questions for students.
In October of 2004, Dan’s first book, Ty Cobb: A Biography, was published by Greenwood Press. He contributed to Deadball Stars of the American League, and is one of the authors of Sock it to ‘em, Tigers: The 1968 Tigers Championship Season, which comes out in March of 2008.
He blogs on technology, adventure/travel, books, baseball, and other issues that interest him at www.danholmes.com.












