Every day we get questions from up and coming student designers or clients who want to do more maintenance themselves or friends looking for an insiders perspective....so we decided to make it easy and set up an Amazon Associates shop listing only the items we have bought and tried ourselves.
See the items we suggest ;)
And you should know, if you purchase from our Amazon Associate account, you help grow the office "fun-money-fund" which supports some of the team building, inspiring and silly things we do here at Your Plan B Company. Like (but not limited to) Easter Egg Dying, Talk Like a Pirate Day, Leif Erikson Day, Themed Dress Up Days, Earth Day, Halloween, Random Lunches ordered in, stress relief Dance Dance Revolution and Wii bowling!
Thank you for your support!
And keep asking us questions!
There is so much information out there that we would like to share with you to help your web project succeed, that we decided it would be best if we blogged it. This blog is our 2008-2012 archive. You can keep up to date on web news, resources, SEO and marketing trends, new technology, print and color trends and sometimes something just for fun at our NEW blog at yourplanb.com/thebuzz !
Monday, June 28, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
YouTube Video Case Study
I now pronounce you monetized: a YouTube video case study
First posted: Thursday, July 30, 2009 | 9:19 AM
"Last week the world watched in wonder as Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz's wedding party transformed a familiar and predictable tradition into something spontaneous and just flat-out fun. The video, set to R&B star Chris Brown's hypnotic dance jam "Forever," became an overnight sensation, accumulating more than 10 million views on YouTube in less than one week. But as with all great YouTube videos, there's more to this story than simple view counts..."
Read More I now pronounce you monetized: a YouTube video case study from YouTube Biz Blog
First posted: Thursday, July 30, 2009 | 9:19 AM
"Last week the world watched in wonder as Jill Peterson and Kevin Heinz's wedding party transformed a familiar and predictable tradition into something spontaneous and just flat-out fun. The video, set to R&B star Chris Brown's hypnotic dance jam "Forever," became an overnight sensation, accumulating more than 10 million views on YouTube in less than one week. But as with all great YouTube videos, there's more to this story than simple view counts..."
Read More I now pronounce you monetized: a YouTube video case study from YouTube Biz Blog
Monday, June 14, 2010
Top 26 Most Important Rules of Email Etiquette from About.com
Email has become a standard and necessary form of communication for most of us. People have been integrating it into their daily routines since 1993 with AOL becoming global. (Earlier if you were part of ARPANET)
Anyhow, we feel email etiquette is something to review regularly with you and your team and About.com covers it really well. Take a look:
1. Take Another Look Before You Send a Message
Don't send anything you don't want to send.
2. Do Not Default to "Reply All"
"Reply" is good. "Reply to All" is better. Right?
3. Keep Emails Short
Do not intimidate recipients with too much text.
4. Properly Format Your Email Replies, and Be Lazy
Do you think quoting original text in your email replies perfectly is a lot of work? Don't let the '>' intimidate you! Here's a very comfortable, relaxed, quick and still clean and compatible way to reply properly.
5. Write Perfect Subject Lines
Do you make these mistakes in your email subjects? (The key to getting your messages read is not to be clever.)
Continue reading for additional tips...
Anyhow, we feel email etiquette is something to review regularly with you and your team and About.com covers it really well. Take a look:
1. Take Another Look Before You Send a Message
Don't send anything you don't want to send.
2. Do Not Default to "Reply All"
"Reply" is good. "Reply to All" is better. Right?
3. Keep Emails Short
Do not intimidate recipients with too much text.
4. Properly Format Your Email Replies, and Be Lazy
Do you think quoting original text in your email replies perfectly is a lot of work? Don't let the '>' intimidate you! Here's a very comfortable, relaxed, quick and still clean and compatible way to reply properly.
5. Write Perfect Subject Lines
Do you make these mistakes in your email subjects? (The key to getting your messages read is not to be clever.)
Continue reading for additional tips...
Monday, June 7, 2010
June is an extra good month for our Lead Designer, Cat!
First: Happy Birthday on June 9th
It is a pleasure working with you! And even more to be able to call you my friend :)
Second: Congratulations on your artwork being at the Smithsonian (The 2010 International VSA Festival) June 6-12, 2010
Wish we could be there to celebrate with you! Take lots of photos to share!
Third: Another Congrats! on being accepted to Graduate College of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Go get 'em!
To check out Cat's art portfolio, visit catherinelarson.com. To see her work visit our portfolio or to view her resume.
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