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A collage of tutorials, web design, marketing, and search engine optimization.
As a designer one has to take a step back and understand what the TRUE intention is in the work they create. The art of design is different than that of a fine artist, in that it’s true intention is to communicate with a focused group or target audience. If you fail to create this connection with your audience, the piece of design has failed its intrinsic purpose.
Before venturing into branding, marketing, or social media, you need to figure out some things about your business. The whole point of all those things is to spread the word about you, but if you don’t know what word to spread, you are probably wasting time and money. Since I am a visual person, I put together a little “magnetic poetry” type action for you to play around with.
It is a new year and time to reevaluate your website. YellowWebMonkey Web Design has created a new maintenance plan for your website...kind of like your car, only this one keeps your website up to date and can help you reach more potential customers.
YellowWebMonkey Web Design has just turned one year old. We would love to take the time to celebrate, but quite frankly we are too busy building websites. As a team we have taken some time to reflect over the past year and assess what we have learned about starting a business. We understand how important it is for a small business to have a professional web presence to reach their customers. We also recognize the challenge for small startup companies with limited capital in today's economy.
When the local Ford dealership organized a scavenger hunt to introduce the Ford Fiesta to the Waco market, the YellowWebMonkey Web Design team eagerly signed up. Scavenger hunts are fun, there was a monetary incentive and it was a great opportunity to spend the afternoon in the Monkey Mobile. We spent Sunday afternoon cruising around Waco gathering clues. During the hunt the participants had the opportunity to munch nachos, canoe across the Brazos, snap a quick pick of the Sumatran tiger at Cameron Park Zoo, take a leisurely ride on the train at Lion's Park and delve into the history of Joy and Lady the resident mascots at the Baylor Bear Pit. Eventually, we even found the Ford Fiesta.
The Fiesta seats four comfortably and is equipped with the Microsoft Sync System for on board navigation and hands free phone service.Although we admired the sporty little Ford, we were much more comfortable in our bright yellow car wrapped in colorful monkeys, Twitter badges and even the American flag. The Monkey Mobile seats five people with Smartphones or four members of the team armed with three Netbooks, one IPad, four Smartphones and our mobile 4G network. Our team was prepared for anything.
Even though we didn't win, we had plenty of fun, got lots of exercise and ended the afternoon sharing snow cones with all the competitors. Thanks to Bird Kultgen Ford for organizing the hunt and congratulations to the winners, The Baylor Driving Club.
1. Go to http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php

2. Select your type of business under LOCAL dropdown.

Probably the most common type of blog out there is the "List Blog." Some examples would be "5 New Things to do with...." or a "Top 10 Things that...."


