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Friday Fun: A Funny Depiction of What Happens Too Often in the Design Process
This cartoon says it all… and it is very funny.
How a Web Design Goes Straight to Hell
For those of us involved in design, web development, writing, videos and anything that’s not straight-up accounting, we’ve all had this experience. A client hires you for your expertise and then… well, you know.
Check this scenario out, and we’ll [...]
I Love Dictionary.com
So often we think about what we hate on the computer… for me it’s MS Word (clunky is a compliment!).
But I’d like to focus on a website that I love: dictionary.com.
I’d like to give them a shout out because this website is simple, does it’s job well, and connects to a great thesaurus. [...]
Linkedin: Why You (or Your Group) Should Use It
I’ve been on Linkedin for a long time, and at first, I thought it was going to just be a resume posting site. I knew it had potential, but it seemed to be lacking something.
In the past 4 months, Linkedin has really started taking off. I think it’s starting to reach critical mass: everyone is [...]
Credit Card Post Published at GetRichSlowly.org
A few weeks ago I wrote on this website about a funny phone experience I had with a bank customer service rep about credit cards.
I submitted it to one of my husband’s favorite personal finance blogs, GetRichSlowly.org. The editor, J.D. Roth, liked the post and offered to publish it. It went online yesterday at GetRichSlowly.org.
Yesterday, [...]
6 Ways to Engage Discussion in Your Community: PR Tips from Kurt Greenbaum of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
I recently attended an informative luncheon sponsored by the Community Service Public Relations Council (CSPRC). It was a roundtable format with a myriad of topics; I was able to sit in on two topics, website Redesign and public relations tips from the Post-Dispatch.
Although I have a lot to say on website redesign, I’ll save that [...]
6 Ways to Create a Press Release that the Media (and Your Customers) Will Love
I love press releases. They are one of the most clear, concise and non-manipulative ways to communicate important information. And, if written correctly, news releases offer facts and invite participation in a tantalizing way that makes everyone want to read them. I’ve found they are welcome addition to any direct marketing program; why save the [...]
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