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Online Marketing 101 for Creatives: Be Unique

Friday, March 11th, 2011

With this post I’ll start the first in a series of posts about Marketing Online. I have found online marketing an extremely fascinating subject on many levels. Firstly because it can be such an effective and inexpensive tool to get more clients, and the results can be seen almost instantly. The sad part is that there’s an ocean of misinformation about the subject out there. It’s very easy to get lost and overwhelmed with all the hype and noise. Throughout my career as a web designer I learned valuable lessons about this topic, and here I’ll share my insights about the online marketing space and where it’s heading. If you grasp and apply the simple lessons contained here you can gain a huge advantage in the web. This is geared towards creative professionals like graphic and web designers, but the same principles apply to almost any business. (more…)



Twitter this… Twitter that…

Monday, April 20th, 2009

What’s all the fuss about Twitter? It’s become somewhat of a social media phenomenon, at least in the US, and it’s slowly gaining momentum around the world. I recently started using Twitter and I’m hooked. I’ve had a dormant twitter account for almost two years now and I posted my first tweet back in 2007. It read: “I’m having a bagel with cream cheese and scallions.” Must have been one heck of a bagel! But nowadays my strategy has changed. I don’t tweet about what I eat anymore. In fact I don’t tweet that often. About once a day maybe. But I think I’m addicted to Twitter because of the access it provides. Access to other individuals who I like to listen to. It’s great to be at tweeting distance from people like @kevinrose, or follow @tferris, who usually provide tidbits of web, tech, and business knowledge. It’s probably the simplest informational channel online and helps to keep me in the loop with short bursts of information.

But of course the medium is only as good as the messenger. It’s as valuable as the people you follow, or the information being exchanged. Otherwise it becomes a big chat room with nothing but noise. Some people simply use this medium as a plug to sell their wares and nothing more. But the real benefit lies in the constant give and take of valuable insight and information. So I found that choosing a topic or focus that interests me is key. I think there are still many avenues for exploration in its application. To those sitting on the sidelines I say don’t rule it out just yet. Most people are barely scratching the surface. Even Google is finding value in Twitter and there are rumors that they might just buy the company out. My only suggestion is don’t follow people who tweet about what they’re having for lunch.