Posts Tagged ‘web design’

Lorrie Thomas

Do you love your customers with all of your art?

April 13th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

Web marketing is an art and a science.   The science of web marketing: internet connectivity, HTML code, widgets, RSS readers and much, much, more makes our web marketing function.
But don’t let your art break when it comes to web marketing!
The art of web marketing (that is supported by science) will make your marketing …

Posted in Art Therapy, Web Marketing Best Practices, Web Marketing Deep Thoughts

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Lorrie Thomas

The first web question every web designer must ask

April 8th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

Our web marketing man crush, Seth Godin, did a great blog post today about the FIRST thing a web designer must ask a client before they build them a website.
Read this post to boost your web markeing brain power.  And if your web designer does not ask this question (or web marketing-related questions), then you …

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Lorrie Thomas

You get what you pay (or don’t pay for)

April 7th, 2009
by Lorrie Thomas

I had a scary web marketing flashback (not drug induced, thank you) to my first website.
Caution: the following website homepage image may cause nausea.
I designed the website below as a final project for a HTML class I took in 2005.  I passed the class and left the site up…then forgot it/abandoned it!  While being a …

Posted in Art Therapy, Blog, Marketing Interventions

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Kate McMillan

Designing Solutions

March 11th, 2009
by Kate McMillan

You may have an in-house design team, or you may outsource your design work.  But are you getting the most our of your web designer(s)? Web designers do more than just push pixels & operate software. They are experienced with the way the web works and how users interact with it. They also understand …

Posted in Art Therapy, Tough Love, Web Marketing Best Practices

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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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