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Monday, August 3, 2009
As digital cameras have become ubiquitous, and cheap (or free) photo websites plentiful, more people than ever are using images in presentations. This happens when you take a low-rez jpeg (from a website, for example) and stretch it out. This introduces distracting visual noise (and says you are either cheap, lazy, or both).
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Recently I stumbled across GOOD Magazine, and their website www.good.is. On their website they feature many short video presentations that you may find useful. The video presentations are not perfect, but many of them may give you some ideas for changing the way you present your supporting visuals in your talks aided by slideware.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
This is not a cast- in- concrete rule and will depend on the ’shape’ of the visual content that you add. Now that you have the assertion worked out, the next step is to add visual evidence. Expressing an idea visually as well as verbally makes it more likely that the audience will understand it and remember it.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Why Being Visual Can Bring Beautiful Business Results. Reasons an eBook Should be a Core Component of Your Content Marketing Strategy Of course, I’m assuming that you already have a website and are probably doing some business blogging. Just the right visuals make those ideas even more memorable when they are funny as well.
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Friday, July 17, 2009
always loved the idea of what they were attempting to do but had never looked at their website, until I reconnected with one of the principals, Michelle Jones. But I would have been just as clear about who they are, what they do and how they can help my company from a quick visit to their website. Real training! Real results!
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Their website, www.LCBO.com , couldn’t be any more graphically pleasing or fun to peruse. They are currently featuring visually appealing ‘French Lessons’ that make it easy for anyone to understand French wines. Share and Enjoy: Tags: Content Marketing Knowledge Center News Online Success Stories websites LCBO Surprise!
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Friday, September 18, 2009
became aware of the Metwell website as a result of a promotion they had sent me via Twitter. Their website is full of unintended ironies as they offer online marketing advice which the website appears to ignore. Rembember, five mediocre website designers working in perfect harmony can’t do the work of one super-star.
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Friday, July 9, 2010
continue to be surprised by the number of marketing and advertising companies who have websites that hide examples of the great work that they do behind a bunch of content clichés that fail to distinguish them from every other similar company. Actually, there is a differentiation to be found on this website–but not easily found.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
It’s Not Visual. When much of the web was experimental and Web surfing was still recreational, it might have been okay to have a website that was creative for its own sake–even when it was unclear about its purpose. We face three key realities that must shape our thinking about a good versus bad website. Be Clear.
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Friday, April 17, 2009
If you are a big corporation, you may have plenty of in-house talent or can afford to spend a lot of money to outsource the rebuilding of your website. Even so, you may not get what you need: A website chock-full of relevant and compelling content. Yes, excellent design and strong visual elements should be part of your website.
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