Art Therapy

Anne Orfila

Do You Haiku?

February 17th, 2009
by Anne Orfila

Does everyone remember learning about a Haiku in grammar school? 
According to wicked wikipedia (and I mean that in the most positive way), a haiku is a form of Japanese poetry, consisting of 17 morae(or on), in three metrical phrases of 5, 7 and 5 morae respectively.  Haiku typically contain a kigo, or seasonal reference, and …

Posted in Art Therapy, Free Therapy Advice

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wildwebwoMAN

No, Your Web Developer Is Not Klingon :)

February 16th, 2009
by wildwebwoMAN

There you are, reviewing a website design proof that your developer just sent over and you notice a bunch of nonsense alien text where your real content should be.
You have just discovered Lorem Ipsum, a dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry.
Why do we use Lorem Ipsum? Lorem Ipsum is used in layout proofing because the reader is …

Posted in Art Therapy, Tools, Web Marketing Best Practices

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Pamela Sherman

Building Business Success with a Healthy Dose of Laughter

February 12th, 2009
by Pamela Sherman

“The shortest distance between 2 people is laughter”…
At Web Marketing Therapy (WMT), we believe a healthy dose of laughter can help cultivate positive relationships with coworkers, staff, clients/customers, vendors and allies to support business success.
Think of all the salespeople you know… Those you enjoy being around, who present their products with a knowledgeable, professional, yet …

Posted in Art Therapy, Ask the Marketing Therapist, Blog, Comic Relief, Free Therapy Advice, Small Business, Tools

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wildwebwoMAN

About Color

February 3rd, 2009
by wildwebwoMAN

Color is a key element in communication and plays a vital role in the world we live. Color can influence your opinion, change your behavior and either calm or raise your blood pressure.
The colors used for your website, product, business card or logo can cause powerful reactions.
Here are some online tools you can use …

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Kate McMillan

Kaizen!

January 29th, 2009
by Kate McMillan

There’s a Japanese philosophy, Kaizen, that is about improving continually over time through a series of small steps.  While updating the design of your site, there will be milestones you’ll hit, but generally, design is a process, not a destination.  So, when working on your website, remember Kaizen because there is no final version, nor …

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