Archive for April, 2009

tweet – twitter and your web designs

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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I never thought I would be attracted to such a social gossip tool like Twitter but it has become very popular over the past 10 months or so. Gaining magnetic social media attention is at the core of SEM ( search engine marketing ) right now and there are plenty of places to share and potentially get your prize worthy content linked to… but Twitter… come on ?

As a web designer and as creative digital strategies being at the core of this art form – for allowing your interactive work to be seen and heard – I came late to the Twitter game. So if your like me and doubted it, then try it out and you will see some nice benefits to add to your arsenal of inbound linking strategies, gaining insights about industry news and pumping you to the top of SRP’s.

Follow people that you wouldn’t normally get to speak with like industry leaders who only have 140 characters to give the latest pearls of wisdom. The search engine in Twitter is robust and is in real time so you will find your Tweets being public domain for the spiders. Ask questions and you will find that they become answered in a concise (limit to 140 characters) form… it really can boost your presence and awareness and help our web designs and flash designs to make it our there and to flourish. So flap your little tweet-tweet wings and fly about to discover it’s true benefits.

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web design and learning ?

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

I recently read a great article from Paula Pollock is Director of the Pollock Marketing Group about not conforming in business as it applies to marketing and advertising and it’s all about being creative. It also ties into a talk given at TED that can been seen here:  http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/video/video.php?v=705485858609&ref=mf

In our school days teachers rewarded conformity, color inside the lines, make your letters like everyone else and obey the rules. As we got older even our bosses and the companies that we worked for stressed conformity, even in our highly creative industry of web design and interactive advertising. The entertaining video from TED implies that learning institutions should encourage creative thoughts and thinking differently, but they fall short at present.

Today you might be in business for yourself and if we have let conformity reign then it will be very hard to stand out, become what you have hoped and be your grand success. As Paula puts it “…There is a fine line to being noticed or notable. Being noticed can be a negative thing.  I’m sure you’ve experienced those people that upon first introduction see it as their cue to launch into a sales pitch.  Once you get a reputation like this, people often avoid them knowing what’s to come. It’s noticeable, but not in a good way.”

Be Notable, and do something so exceptional that it’s impossible for anyone to deny you are the very best person for the job. Having a very strong unique selling proposition (USP) that you back up and deliver is one of your best ways to become notable.

Average is not exceptional. Don’t just look for an okay way to do business, seek opportunities to be unique and stand alone. This requires taking risks, that might fail, but as the video from TED puts it… fail many times to eventually succeed and find creative ways to exploit the good aspects of our tiny failures that all surmount to grand success and superiority.

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iPhone excluse to AT&T ?

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009

Well, finally the exclusive deal with Apple and AT&T allegedly runs out next year. AT&T wants to extend it until 2011. The deal gives AT&T tons of new subscribers generating a massive amount of dollars because of the required data plan. What about us with other plans like Verizon or Sprint ? In New York City the Verizon service is much better and some of us are just not willing to let go of our “can you hear me now” service from Verizon wireless — and we want the iPhone.

Currently AT&T is the exclusive provider of the iPhone, but those of us in NYC with other service plans hope that we can get a hold of the iPhone on our service provider like Verizon. So we’re hoping the exclusivity with AT&T and the Apple iPhone is opened up.

Apple unveiled the iPhone 3.0 software last month and it included new features like copy and paste and peer to peer network hooks. The new iPhone reported to be unveiled in June could have video recording features and a much larger data capacity… and we all want one ! Not just AT&T subscribers.

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Art & Copy

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

Art and Copy

http://artandcopyfilm.com/

For all of the art directors and copy creatives out there in advertising…Art and Copy is a new film by The One Club, a non-profit organization dedicated to the craft of advertising headquartered in New York. The movie plays in May in New York City.

“The movie looks at advertising not as products flying off the shelf but as the work of a few American heroes who feel passionately about their craft, ideas, and the ability of ideas to change how people feel.”
-Mary Warlick, CEO of The One Club

ART & COPY captures the creative energy and passion behind the iconic campaigns that have had a profound impact on American culture. Featuring rare interviews with the aforementioned industry legends, the film seeks to identify the elements that transform an slogan into a pop culture catch phrases.

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