Posts Tagged ‘inspiration’

Using Google Tasks To Manage Content Ideas

Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Many small business owners are hesitant to have a blog on their website for a number of different reasons. Whether writing is not their forte, or coming up with ideas to keep the blog consistently updated seems all too overwhelming, blogging has become a very scary word to many. Blogging is an essential key to [...]

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Using Twitter To Inspire Your Blog & Social Media Posts

Tuesday, September 6th, 2011

If you use Twitter, you have most likely noticed the Trends area on your page. Twitter Trends is a list of the most popular content on Twitter at any given time. New to using Twitter? Check out our Twitter Tour Screencast to get acquainted! Most trends revolve around personal or social topics such as celebrities [...]

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Finding Topics for Your Blog

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

A client recently asked me how to find topics to write about in their blog. Most clients during the Design Brief process, when asked if they want a blog included in their website, say “I don’t know what I would write about”. Some can’t comprehend that people might actually want to hear what they have [...]

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New Category: Unorthodox Inspiration

Wednesday, April 8th, 2009

From woodworking and mosaic projects to appropriately applying the influence of your clients, there are plenty of ways to break out of the box and start your own trends….or just enhance the current ones.

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The Old Home of Ann Edwards

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

I took the lead of those prodigies and tried something different. So many websites are cluttered with images, illustrations, and content. Going into web design intimidated me because I remember thinking “where do you even begin to start filling up a page like that?!” I loved the beauty and simplicity of print design, especially that of the minimalist approach. I’ve always been a sucker for anything that just gets straight to the point and doesn’t jerk you around with unnecessary information.

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