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You can start a good search engine optimization (SEO) plan with the individual pages of your site. You just need some basic content management system (CMS) features available to you and you can dive in. here is a list as compiled from various source to get you started...
At the end of the day any successful advertising or marketing piece is build around mixing a compelling headline with a great visual. These two elements are the cornerstone of grabbing a readers attention in that very short window of opportunity. As a visual consultant, the sky's the limit when it comes to a compelling headline. We are only handcuffed by our own imagination. However, the visual is where most great concepts suffer...
What would Facebook's 500 million active users do if the world's largest social network were to be shut down? Better yet, what would you do?
The biggest problems organizations face when trying to achieve some level of success with their e-newsletter plans is a lack of consistency.
Interesting article posted at intac.net about what the internet may be in 2020. I think they have some good ideas but all very safe ones. I believe we will see much more significant changes in 10 years on the internet than they are forecasting simply by the ongoing convergence of cable and internet.
Project BIG fish is proud to be among the winners of the 16th Annual Communicator Awards with an award in the Not-for-Profit category for "A Story of Hope" – an integrated marketing campaign for Gede Foundation.
Google has just unveiled a new feature to edit video on YouTube. The YouTube Editor will allow users to perform some rudimentary video editing entirely online. It's not going to challenge desktop software in the feature department, but it will serve the needs for basic editing. Check out the features...
Interesting article posted last week on the emergence of Facebook as an online video space. Personally I think the quality of the video on Facebook is a little bit better than YouTube, however YouTube remains dominant in potential views.
Project BIG fish Creative Director Thomas Frank woke up this morning and for the first time in who knows how many years could read the digits on his bedroom clock. Said Tom, "It was unbelievable."
"....'LOST' has changed the medium and enriched pop culture by cultivating an Internet base of obsessive fans and using new technology to enhance viewers' experiences with snazzy extras such as mini "mobisodes" for cellphone viewing and content hidden on-screen for hard-core fans..."
THIS should be the very first question a new client asks and should then be directly followed by "How do i create a site that best services the traffic that does arrive?"
If your not leveraging social media yet to help your organization, you better start considering when and how. Here are 5 interesting case studies on how some large organizations are succeeding through Facebook, Twitter and YouTube...
Have you or your company been searching for a way to dispose of unused computers and electronic devices? Go to 4005 Westfax Drive, Suite A, Chantilly, VA this Saturday, May 8th from 10am-2pm.
The Obama administration has certainly changed how the government is using technology but it is really just the beginning of how we could leverage technology to interact with the public, provide valuable information and allow innovation to happen in government.
Interesting article by Brian Morrissey of AdWeek as based on impressions generated in Facebook's news feed. However, unless you are a rather large brand, I'm not sure how much this applies to most organizations. Blanked statements like "each Facebook fan = $3.60 " is a catchy headline but does it really make any sense?
In an online effort spearheaded by TOMS Shoes (i have no affiliation other than I am a fan), I'm joining over 80,000 people who have pledged to go barefoot today. Follow me on Twitter as I give my perspective on a day without shoes @projectbigfish
For those who might have missed my acceptance speech, here it is. I think only the guy waiting next to me for 30 minutes at the post-awards party attempting to signal the bartender, may have heard it ;)
We cried, we laughed, we cheered... thanks to all who joined us to toast a very special farewell to IE6. We had a great turnout last night at the Capitol Lounge.