I’m not usually one for jumping onto various memes, but when Robert tagged me with the “5 blogs that make me think” meme I figured I could turn it into an opportunity to mention a few people whose writings I enjoy and find thought-
Shelly, a marketer in Cleveland shared this situation:
"I am currently in the process of helping my company develop and implement the concept of Branding. Please know that this company is a quickly growing B2B organization that has prev
In the year 2000, I put the word "differentiation" in play, just as 20 years earlier I'd put the word "positioning" into the business language. It was the subject of a book I wrote entitled Differentiate or Die.
My CD is killing me. His creative direction is unintelligible, he can’t sell concepts and he’s out the door before the clock hits six every day – leaving us to fend for ourselves. Morale is shot. Got any advice for the weary?
Want help solving your unique freelance marketing problems? Starting today, Along with my regular Thursday column, I will be rotating marketing case-studies and advice into the mix.
One of my life goals is to become an honest-to-God graphic designer. I’ve gone about this a couple ways, and I felt that I would share my scheming with the Internet. Probably not my brightest idea, but whatever. I’m a fan of open information.
This is the second part in an ongoing series of articles that depicts my process to becoming a graphic designer. I will reiterate that this is not a sure-fire guide on how to become one, but merely my process which I am sharing to the general public
This is the third part in an ongoing series of articles that depicts my process to becoming a graphic designer. I will reiterate that this is not a sure-fire guide on how to become one, but merely my process which I am sharing to the general public.
Just as soon as the exams end you have to find a job, at the same time as everybody else! So what can you do to tip the balance back in your favour? Firstly, make sure that your CV is well-written and up-to-date. There are thousands of books and web
This is the fourth part in an ongoing series of articles that depicts my process to becoming a graphic designer. I will reiterate that this is not a sure-fire guide on how to become one, but merely my process which I am sharing to the general public
Are you a freelancer looking for freelance jobs online? Don’t just hang out at elance, there are tons more resources out there for you to take advantage of. Look below for a huge list of 147 freelance job boards.
This is the fifth part in an ongoing series of articles that depicts my process to becoming a graphic designer. I will reiterate that this is not a sure-fire guide on how to become one, but merely my process which I am sharing to the general public.
It's hateful when a developer takes a "shortcut" that saves that individual a couple of minutes, but thereafter causes extra effort from every single user. Awful as they are, these application design errors — all the fault of lazy developers &
Unless you’ve been living under a very large rock, you probably know this is that time of the year were everyone feels obligated to provide advice about what’s good, what’s not and what’s just plain play stupid.
This is the sixth part in an ongoing series of articles that depicts my process to becoming a graphic designer. I will reiterate that this is not a sure-fire guide on how to become one, but merely my process which I am sharing to the general public.
From pointers about relieving eye strain (Web Worker Daily) to tips about what should appear above the fold on a blog (Vandelay Website Design), practical advice for the web designer seemed to be the theme in the blogosphere this week. Smashing Maga
Although online promotion is important for your freelance business, it’s crucial to remember to go back to your basics and do offline promoting as well locally, nationwide, and worldwide depending on who you are marketing to. Here are 60+ ways.