Five Favorite Stumbles of the Week, Vol. 4
By Joe Ferry on Oct 10, 2008 in Editorial Services, Featured | comments(3)
This week’s Stumbling took me on an interesting journey, with stops focusing on Twitter, blog themes, website tweaks, logo designs, and ad slogans.
I’ve been trying to convince myself to learn the ins and out of Twitter. To be honest,
I just don’t get it yet. 140-character Tweets? How much can you accomplish with that? I know a lot of people swear by Twitter as a social marketing tool and it has a huge following. If you’re like me and want to know more about this fascinating phenomenon, chekc out “Why I Like Twitter and Others Don’t” over at Internet Marketing with Josh Spaulding.
If you blog, finding the right look can be an ongoing challenge. Fortunately, WordPress has a huge inventory of themes to choose from. In case nothing there appeals to you, the folks at Listropolis have put together “35 Free Premium Wordpress Themes You Probably Missed.”And if they don’t do it for you, visit Smashing Magazine’s 100 Excellent Free WordPress Themes
Although it might be a bit on the technical side, SEO Hosting’s “50 Simple Tips for Improving Your Website” provides some discussion points with your IT professional. If nothing else, it can make you sound like an expert when you ask questions.
Where do you start in designing or re-designing your logo? So many factors have to be taken into consideration, since it will become a huge part of your identity. Graphic designer Tanner Christiansen offers “45 Rules for Creating a Great Logo Design.”
Imagine boiling down a company or product brand into three or four memorable words. That’s exactly what slogan writers do for a living, and their hard work is often overlooked. Not at Ad Slogans, where the staff has put together a Hall of Fame for slogans.
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