Many things difficult to design prove easy to perform. – Samuel Johnson
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inMany things difficult to design prove easy to perform. – Samuel Johnson
17 Sunday Jan 2010
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inNearly nine in 10 plan to increase or maintain their marketing budgets, and one-half expect their customers to be spending more in the coming year.http://ping.fm/BSyrn
17 Sunday Jan 2010
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inDesign is the conscious effort to impose a meaningful order. – Victor Papanek
15 Friday Jan 2010
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inDesign trends online change more often than the wind, and slightly less often than my socks. – Suleiman Leadbitter
15 Friday Jan 2010
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inDesign is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose. – Charles Eames
13 Wednesday Jan 2010
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inEvaluating your company’s security vulnerabilities is the first step toward preventing costly data losses that could compromise both information and your company’s reputation. A so-called ethical hacker could help. http://ping.fm/P8Gwr
13 Wednesday Jan 2010
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in“How to evaluate online advertising: look at impressions versus clicks. Awareness is key. Survey those exposed versus not exposed. Measure the differential affect on ‘intent to buy’.” – Rex Briggs, digital marketing and measurement pioneer
12 Tuesday Jan 2010
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in“If you manage a traditional brand, you will need to understand that the web is about two-way communication (vs. the one-way communication of traditional branding), and it’s about the user’s ‘experience’ with your web site and web marketing.” Deborah Kania, Webologist, Consumer … behavior on the World Wide Web; a metaphor
12 Tuesday Jan 2010
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in“They understandably communicate what they can do, they deliver what and when they say they will (they have always been spot on when it comes to timely service) and their dedication to your project makes you feel like you are their only customer.” – Ken Streater, Wilderness Fishing
11 Monday Jan 2010
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inQuantity (of followers) is not really the thing,” says Mr. Hoover, a blogger at SocialMediaToday. http://ping.fm/9kwnG