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		<title>How To Write Great Advertising Copy</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 23:37:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara Hassler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing ad copy can be easy if you use the right tools of the trade. Here are a few quick tips on how you can strive to write better copy that sells a product and produces results for your client. Learn your client&#8217;s business By learning about your client&#8217;s business and how they operate, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing ad copy can be easy if you use the right tools of the trade. Here are a few quick tips on how you can strive to write better copy that sells a product and produces results for your client.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Learn your client&#8217;s business</span></strong></p>
<p>By learning about your client&#8217;s business and how they operate, you will be able to get a handle on who is buying their product. Ad copy for a restaurant will be much different than ad copy for an accounting firm. Do your research first, and then approach your client with a few questions to learn more:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ask questions about what other types of businesses are related to their work or product.</li>
<li>Find out who their target market is and the median age, gender and other basic demographics about their customers. What you choose to write for 25 year olds will be much different than what you would write for a consumer that is 45+.</li>
<li>Examine previous advertising copy that your client has had success with and ask to be shown what ad copy has failed to provide sell-through of product. Examine both then improve on the successful ad copy and apply those improvements to your ad copy.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Observe how your client has positioned their business in the marketplace</span></strong></p>
<p>Once you can figure out the personality of your client&#8217;s business it will become easier to develop an ad campaign that works to fit their current profile. How a company wants to brand themselves and the products they sell is key to how they present themselves in words. You can work closely with company executives to learn about their wants and desires. Some businesses want to sell their product with ad copy that doesn&#8217;t match their company&#8217;s public profile. This can lead a company to a failed ad campaign.</p>
<ul>
<li>Question how your client wants to be seen by the public.</li>
<li>Ask about the type of reputation they want to achieve.</li>
<li>Find out how their competitors are viewed, expand on the competitions weak points to make your client stronger in the marketplace.</li>
</ul>
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<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Adhere to your clients desires</span></strong></p>
<p>As a copywriter you might not have enough time to learn about how every business operates.  It is up to you as a professional in the field to learn enough about each of your individual clients needs and how it pertains to the specific work you do for them. By listening to your client&#8217;s needs, learning what their desires are and working towards a common goal, you can look forward to creating successful ad copy that benefits the business you are working for.</p>
<ul>
<li>Working off ideas that you might think are inventive or ideal, may not benefit your client&#8217;s long term goals.</li>
<li>As a copywriter it&#8217;s important to remember that most businesses work on a plan over the course of months or years. Your goal is to become a building block.</li>
<li>Taking one step at a time is one of the most beneficial ways to incorporate your creativity and genius into  your client&#8217;s goals.</li>
</ul>
<p>Working as a copywriter may seem like a no-brainer job for most. But for those who do the work, it&#8217;s an intense job that requires thought, sensitivity and a professional ethic that goes beyond your own thoughts of greatness. The best copywriters are the ones that match their style, their work and their creativity to their client. Once someone is able to generate good copy that matches their client&#8217;s goals and needs, that writer can count on being called back again and again as a team member that is known for their beneficial contributions.</p>
<p>In the ever changing world of advertising, copywriters can easily become an invaluable piece of a company&#8217;s  marketing plan. Match your skills to your client&#8217;s needs. Once you do this, you will be able to count on a long and productive relationship with your clients for years to come!</p>
<p>We welcome new ideas and you might inspire us for our next blog post! Share your thoughts and tips by posting comments for us. Thanks for reading!</p>
<p>By Sara Hassler</p>
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		<title>How Designers Work to Create Successful Innovative Ideas</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Aug 2010 23:42:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara Hassler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of ways that the top designers and firms work to meet their clients goals and being successful in the world of design means having a handle on how to create original ideas. Most designers would agree that it&#8217;s the execution of a great idea that makes it a success. The Hartford Business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of ways that the top designers and firms work to meet their clients goals and being successful in the world of design means having a handle on how to create original ideas. Most designers would agree that it&#8217;s the execution of a great idea that makes it a success.</p>
<p><strong><em>The Hartford Business Review</em></strong> recently published an article on their website by Warren Berger entitled <em>Four Phases of Design Thinking </em>. Warren Berger is the author of GLIMMER: How design can transform, business, your life, and maybe even the world (Penguin Press). He edits the online magazine GlimmerSite.com too. His article was so informative, we thought it was well worth our time to review how designers work to create successful innovative ideas.</p>
<p>Throughout the world of design, there are some shared behaviors that top designers follow in order to achieve significant breakthroughs. Second nature habits that were found to be common among expert designers and to their ability to transform an original idea into a successful innovation included; asking questions, caring, connecting and committing. If you&#8217;re a designer you will recognize these shared behaviors and if you&#8217;re looking for design work to be done, these are the steps that a top notch designer will most likely follow.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Designers Ask LOTS Of Questions</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Seasoned designers ask lots of questions.</li>
<li>They work to raise questions in order to begin their design project.</li>
<li>Designers strive to challenge the current reality or assumption in an industry.</li>
<li>The creative mind works to learn the mainstream obvious and then figures out a way twist or morph it into an original idea that will turn into a successful innovative idea.</li>
<li>A creative individual will often ask basic &#8220;why&#8221; questions that might seem naive and sometimes puts people on the defense.</li>
</ul>
<p>When a designer asks why, they are really encouraging people to step back and reconsider old problems or practices that might be out of date. This gives the designer the ability to re-frame and steer thinking in a new direction. By striving to stretch the question of why to all facets of a project, they are able to rethink the basic fundamentals of a business. In the current economy and ever so volatile marketplace, this breeds innovation that gives birth to success.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">A Great Designer Cares</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Designers do their best work by stepping out of the corporate bubble.</li>
<li>They immerse themselves in the lives of their target market or audience.</li>
<li>By observing and paying close attention to the customer they are trying to reach, they are able to dig out the consumer&#8217;s deep unspoken needs.</li>
<li>Designers work hard to be present in people&#8217;s lives.</li>
</ul>
<p>Lots of companies can say they care about their customer&#8217;s needs. Focus groups and questionnaires don&#8217;t really scratch the surface as to what makes an individual choose to buy a product. In order to reach a consumer on an emotional level, you have to empathize with them. This is the leverage that a good designer brings to the creative table. They strive to learn how their customers feel, how they think and how they live. By doing so, a seasoned designer learns what pushes a person to buy a product, join a marketing campaign, or become a faithful follower and consumer.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Designers Are Able To Connect</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>A designer works to synthesize ideas.</li>
<li>The creative thought process can take existing elements or ideas and combine them together in new ways.</li>
</ul>
<p>Hiring a designer doesn&#8217;t always mean that a business will be forced into a new set of marketing materials or professional identity. It&#8217;s the job of a designer to also consider their clients current business elements and think laterally. Sometimes new ideas are not born fresh or invented from scratch. New ideas can be found by searching for new ways to combine current or older ideas. Designers do this by connecting them in a new way. They generate a new idea that is often comprised of scattered or mismatched ideas that didn&#8217;t seem to go together. This can be a shortcut to innovation. By combining previous ideas, this can help a business retain their original identity and brand, and simply strive for a new look, new message or re-tool their branded look to be more attractive to the public.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Designers Achieve Success Through Commitment</span></strong></p>
<p>Designers are able to commit early to an idea.</p>
<p>They take original ideas and move them beyond imagination by giving them <em>Form</em>.</p>
<p>This <em>Form</em> makes an idea <em>Real</em>.</p>
<p>Designers are comfortable with putting an idea out into the marketplace when it&#8217;s young and imperfect.</p>
<p>A designer knows how to accept short-term failure.</p>
<p>Creative professionals have the ability to &#8220;fail forward&#8221;.</p>
<p>Some of the greatest designers have gone back to the design board more than once to tweak an idea into success. With their focus on commitment, the creative mind is often very comfortable with risk, more so than the average person is. They know that small failures are useful tools that provide a process for learning what needs fixing. In times of fast dynamic change, many companies need a confident designer on their team that can operate in a &#8220;test and learn&#8221; environment. In this type of work situation a designer will be required to create multiple or rapid prototypes. In design, the name of the game is often—Change it—Revise it — Until it STICKS!</p>
<p>Businesses and designers can look forward to forging a profitable partnership when they work towards a common goal. One way to do that is for the designer to explain what they will be doing, how they work their process and why they follow certain steps to achieve success. Through the use of an open line of communication, businesses can learn how to apply their designers behavioral habits to their own creative process. Being able to generate innovative and fresh ideas that  are attractive to consumers can push a business from hum-drum to sensational and victorious!</p>
<p>We welcome new ideas and you might inspire us for our next blog post! Share your thoughts and tips by posting comments for us. Thanks for reading!</p>
<p>By Sara Hassler</p>
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		<title>How To Use Facebook to Build Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 00:45:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara Hassler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Enjoy the value of Facebook and build your business by creating a Facebook business page. By having a Facebook business page you can increase your online presence and gain even more exposure by; including  your Facebook page link in your email signature, posting your link on your business website and adding it to your print [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Enjoy the value of Facebook and build your business by creating a Facebook business page. By having a Facebook business page you can increase your online presence and gain even more exposure by; including  your Facebook page link in your email signature, posting your link on your business website and adding it to your print and advertising materials. Facebook can be an excellent and valuable business tool if used properly. Check out the research and stats below to find out just how powerful Facebook is in the world of social media networks.</p>
<p>Recent studies performed by Edison Research showed:</p>
<ul>
<li>48% of Americans, over the age of 12, had a profile page set up on a social network site.</li>
<li>30% of those same individuals logged on to their social network page multiple times each day.</li>
</ul>
<p>The statistics from  Facebook are astounding:</p>
<ul>
<li>There are more than 400 million active users.</li>
<li>The average user has an estimated 130 friends.</li>
<li>People are found to be spending over 500 billion minutes per month on Facebook.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Use Facebook to Build Your Business</strong></p>
<p>In order to use Facebook so it benefits your business you can incorporate these ideas:</p>
<ul>
<li>Choose a keyword name that will improve your search engine ranking. Try matching your Facebook name to your business name so folks can find you online in cyberspace and on Facebook under the same name.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Work on creating a comment posting schedule that fits into your work schedule. Posting  on a regular basis can help others get to know you and your business. It will also increase your chances of gaining followers.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Ask you Facebook friends to interact with others on your page. You can do this by posing questions to spark conversation. The idea is to create a conversation that encourages multiple replies.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>If friends post on your page, respond to their comments as often as possible. This will let them know your available.</li>
</ul>
<p> </p>
<ul>
<li>Text is great for getting things started, but make a concentrated effort to share photos and videos so your Facebook business page is interesting and stimulating.</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>The Importance of Maintaining a Business Website &amp; Blog</strong></p>
<p>Once your business is set up on Facebook with a custom page, turn your efforts to expanding your online presence with a solid foundation like a website and blog. Many businesses wonder why they should spend the time in creating a business blog when a Facebook business page appears to be more interactive. The answer is that you don&#8217;t own your Facebook page. You are using Facebook as a place to simply interact and connect with others. They key to using Facebook is to make it beneficial to building your business and that is done by driving your Facebook friends to your own website and or blog.</p>
<p>Think of your website as a central hub for your business and your blog as your social outreach for your marketing and public relations. Since you own your website and your blog, it&#8217;s yours. You have complete control of the changes, the longevity and the future of your site and blog. On Facebook, you don&#8217;t own your page and any content created on your Facebook page could disappear if Facebook vanished.</p>
<p><strong>Be in Control of Your Destiny</strong></p>
<p>Choose to be self-reliant and maximize the time you invest on your social network pages by creating a strong central business homepage, website and up-to-date well- managed blog. Brand your business by creating an internet storefront. Your store can be filled with creative content that describes your business mission, goals , products and services. At the end of the day, your cyber shop will also be in place for as long you own your business!</p>
<p>We welcome new ideas and you might inspire us for our next blog post! Share your thoughts and tips by posting comments for us. Thanks for reading!</p>
<p>By Sara Hassler</p>
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		<title>Search Engine Optimization — How SEO Works &amp; Tips on Getting Started</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 12:09:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara Hassler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[SEO, otherwise known as Search Engine Optimization, refers to the steps followed to optimize a website. Websites  are optimized by changing or improving parts of their internal or external features, like improving website copy text, keyword tags(internal) or web hosting controls(external). SEO also works to improve site design and content that will increase traffic. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>SEO, otherwise known as Search Engine Optimization, refers to the steps followed to optimize a website. Websites  are optimized by changing or improving parts of their internal or external features, like improving website copy text, keyword tags(internal) or web hosting controls(external). SEO also works to improve site design and content that will increase traffic. The ideal traffic that the optimization targets is search engine traffic.</p>
<p>There are individual consultants, small businesses and large firms that specialize in SEO. Some Search Engine Optimization specialists are focused in one specific area and others are broad and generalized. Because optimizing a website requires attention to a variety of unique elements, some specific and others general, many SEO professionals describe their work as being in the open field of website optimization.</p>
<p>Companies and individuals need Search Engine Optimization because web traffic is controlled and &#8220;driven&#8221; by the top commercial search engines, AskJeeves, Yahoo!, Google and MSN (AOL pulls about 10% of searches and is powered by Google results). Web users who are looking for content, services, products or information are generally using a key method of web navigation—search engines. If a website can&#8217;t be found by these major search engines or the content of a website can&#8217;t be put into their databases, then those sites lose out on valuable traffic.</p>
<p>To simplify, the words we use when we type letters into the search box are valuable. These searches are called search queries and usually contain a phrase that is then best matched to a specific website. Many people agree that their experience has proven that search engine traffic can have a tremendous impact on a website&#8217;s success. Since targeted visitors can offer publicity, revenue and exposure, Search Engine Optimization offers a substantial rate of return on investment.</p>
<p>Search engines like Yahoo!, AskJeeves, Google and MSN need SEO help because they are limited in how they operate. Search Engine Optimization helps to make content available to the search engines and can also boost search engine ranking. With content that is easily found, sites are placed where web users can see it &#8211; page one of a search, instead of page 32. Organizations, businesses and individuals can pick up visitors, attention and lift a website to gain more visibility by performing Search Engine Optimization.</p>
<p>As you begin on your journey into the wide world of Search Engine Optimization here are a few quick tips on how to make website text search-friendly!</p>
<p>Search engines cannot index certain text styles and as a result, many sites struggle with making their text search-friendly. Search engines cannot read, index or pull the following text styles:</p>
<ul>
<li>Text embedded in a Java Application or Macromedia Flash file</li>
<li>Text in an image file &#8211; jpg, gif, png or other image.</li>
<li>Text accessible only through a form or other on-page action</li>
</ul>
<p>Search-friendly text can be described as text that the search engines can spider and index. When creating text in HTML it&#8217;s critical to website rank and getting indexed properly to make your website text search-friendly. Search engines measure the phrases and terms in text copy and pull information about that page based on their findings. Finding the right balance of how to create content that is reader friendly and &#8220;search-friendly&#8221; could be considered both an art and a science. The following rules apply when working to optimize on-page text for search rankings:</p>
<p><strong>Create and make the primary phrase/term stand out. </strong></p>
<p>Keyword density is now considered useless. General frequency is what helps ranking.</p>
<p><strong>Create web content that is high quality and on-topic. </strong></p>
<p>Search engines are sophisticated and analyze content to find quality pages. They also have teams of researchers that work to find quality writing.</p>
<p><strong>Structure your text/document. </strong></p>
<p>A journalistic format is common and preferred. The copy starts with a description and then moves from broad to narrow in subject and content.</p>
<p><strong>Cozy content works so keep website text together. </strong></p>
<p>When creating a document or on-page content, it&#8217;s important to avoid breaking text through coding. One way to do this is by using tables that have text sections like content, ads and navigation that flows.  Too many &#8220;nested&#8221; tables can create broken sentences and paragraphs that are not search-friendly.</p>
<p><strong>Layout and keyword usage has little value. </strong></p>
<p>Website layout and keyword usage used to be considered important in search engine ranking. That&#8217;s no longer the case. Structure and keywords offer a slight boost in ranking, but the overall benefit is low.</p>
<p>By following these basic search friendly rules when creating your online copy content, you will enjoy higher search engine rankings, increased traffic and possible income potential and growth. The World Wide Web is forever evolving and keeping up with the newest and most up to date information is crucial to successful website design and development. Search Engine Optimization is for people, businesses and organizations that want to grow their online presence through the use of technical, creative and structured content.</p>
<p>We welcome new ideas and you might inspire us for our next blog post! Share your thoughts and tips by posting comments for us. Thanks for reading!</p>
<p>By Sara Hassler</p>
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		<title>How To Use Color To Build Your Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 May 2010 17:57:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sara Hassler</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Color speaks volumes when you are trying to attract an audience, friends or work on your social network marketing campaign. Refer to the characteristics of color when creating business graphics, website designs, blog layouts and social media pages. It&#8217;s been reported that color can evoke an emotional response within 90 seconds of viewing. Color can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Color speaks volumes when you are trying to attract an audience, friends or work on your social network marketing campaign. Refer to the characteristics of color when creating business graphics, website designs, blog layouts and social media pages. It&#8217;s been reported that color can evoke an emotional response within 90 seconds of viewing.</p>
<p><em>Color can motivate, persuade, impress, influence and encourage. It can change behavior, bring to mind emotions and can impact a physical response.</em></p>
<p>Color is also cultural and specific to regions and is also age related. Your location and target audience should always be considered when choosing the right colors for communication. Make an impact and send a subliminal message to your audience by knowing the secret language of color.</p>
<p><strong>Blue</strong></p>
<p>Blue is a popular color for business. It suggests financial responsibility, security, trust, reliability and dignity. Dark &#8220;corporate&#8221; blue is important and confident. In general blue is calming and a natural universal color associated with the blue sky above all of us. In culture it symbolizes religious beliefs, is thought to bring peace, and keep evil spirits away.</p>
<p><strong>Brown</strong></p>
<p>Brown speaks of kindness, cooperation, efficiency and wealth. It has been associated with stimulating appetite and is found in living and non-living materials. Universally it is associated with being wholesome and earthy. It is a dependable color.</p>
<p><strong>Black</strong></p>
<p>Black is bold, powerful and elegant. It is authoritative, seductive and sophisticated. It is a classic color and is also associated with evil. In nature, black is thought to be the absence of color. In western countries, black symbolizes mourning. For young people it is rebellious.</p>
<p><strong>Gray</strong></p>
<p>Gray is a serious color that quietly suggests authority and practicality. It is honest, traditional and conservative. In our culture, dark gray is used for mourning and light gray for celebrations. Overall it is a formal color.</p>
<p><strong>Green</strong></p>
<p>Green has been reported to be the easiest color on the eye. It  symbolizes wealth, status, freedom and growth. It is often associated with health, fertility and nature. It&#8217;s naturally a restful color and calming. In cultures it symbolizes the environment and the Spring season.</p>
<p><strong>Orange</strong></p>
<p>Orange is a vibrant playful color that suggests pleasure and cheer. In nature it&#8217;s associated with warmth and stimulates the senses. Cultures recognize it as a color that represents the changing of the seasons, the sun and good health.</p>
<p><strong>Pink</strong></p>
<p>Pink is feminine and nurturing. It is associated with being sweet and innocent. It suggests well-being. In nature pink is seen as soft and culturally pink is delicate.</p>
<p> <strong>Purple</strong></p>
<p>Purple is an upscale color, artistic, spiritual and dignified. It is luxurious, wealthy, authoritative and sophisticated. In nature purple is thought to be sacred and precious. Different cultures think of this color in a variety of ways, some use this color for mourning, royalty or authority.</p>
<p><strong>Red</strong></p>
<p>Red is aggressive, strong and dangerous. It is associated with sex, passion, excitement and speed. Red has been reported to stimulate a faster heartbeat and increase breathing. It is naturally a hot color. In culture it is powerful. Some countries think of this color as pure and joyful and use it for celebrations or to attract good luck.</p>
<p><strong>White</strong></p>
<p>White is pure, clean and honest. It is contemporary, loyal and affectionate. In nature white is brilliant. Some cultures think of white as innocent or for royalty, others use it for mourning.</p>
<p>Enjoy creating your own special message about your business, goals and products by engaging your audience through the use of color. Color speaks to us in a non-verbal communication that is strong and emotional. Use color to your best advantage by being sensitive to how color can impact your print materials, online presence and social media networks. Be creative and color your business to success!</p>
<p>We welcome new ideas and you might inspire us for our next blog post! Share your thoughts and tips by posting comments for us. Thanks for reading!</p>
<p>By Sara Hassler</p>
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		<title>Have You Ever Squidooed?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Mar 2010 09:05:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have an opinion (and don’t we all??) or just want to share facts about a topic you feel passionate about, Squidoo is the perfect format for doing just that. It’s a community website where members create free web pages called “lenses” for a variety of topics. These lenses can then be linked together [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have an opinion (and don’t we all??) or just want to share facts about a topic you feel passionate about, Squidoo is the perfect format for doing just that. It’s a community website where members create free web pages called “lenses” for a variety of topics. These lenses can then be linked together so similar topics or authors can be found.</p>
<p>If you’re asking “What is Squidoo?” you may be in the minority. In fact, Squidoo is ranked in the top 500 most visited websites in the world and is in the top 300 most viewed by people in the United States. In 2009, Squidoo grew an unprecedented 91% with an impressive 900,000 people-built lenses as of February 1, 2009.</p>
<p>Squidoo is not published in an ezine format and it isn&#8217;t a blog. It’s just pages of information where you can spin whatever you want, about whatever you wish. The lenses are very easy to make with a menu-driven application. So even (or maybe especially) if you’ve never built a website or written a blog before you can have your lens up and running in a very short time and sharing your opinion with the rest of the world.</p>
<p>When you create a lens with Squidoo, you have the choice to add different modules to your web page.  There are modules for adding content, photos, featured lenses, YouTube videos, Amazon and Ebay auctions, and others. </p>
<p>Links to other websites are allowed on the lenses so you can even promote products as an affiliate marketer…do I smell profits? Yes indeed, Squidoo offers you a chance to collect income from your lens. Squidoo earns money from affiliate advertising with Google AdSense, Amazon, Ebay and other sites and keeps track of the earnings of each module then splits the profits with you 50-50. Wow! As if that weren’t enough, here’s another cool thing about Squidoo: it can help you feel good about yourself. Yup, you not only get to say what you want while standing on the world’s biggest soapbox, but Squidoo allows you to set up your page to donate your profits to charity, if you choose.</p>
<p>So if anybody asks you, “What’s Squidoo?” you can tell them it&#8217;s a great website that allows you to create a web page about your interests, passions and causes for free. It also allows you to contribute to charity or make money for yourself. So, “share what you care about, get found, get followed and get influential.” (Quoted from Squidoo.com). What could be better?</p>
<p>By Deborah Munger</p>
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		<title>8 of the Best iPhone Apps for Creatives</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 15:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Kelly</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At Oozil, our philosophy of collaboration, creativity, and commerce means we love gadgets &#8211;especially gadgets that help us collaborate better, create more inventively, and earn more. After all, that&#8217;s why Oozil was created in the first place.</p>
<p>The iPhone is not just a toy for techies. With the right apps, it can also be a tool in your arsenal of creativity. We&#8217;re not talking about virtual lighters here, but real tools to organize you and inspire you. These are some of the best:</p>
<p>Print &amp; Share</p>
<p>Our favorite part of this iPhone app is the &#8220;share&#8221; part.  With this handy tool, users can easily print out information from their iPhone to a printer. Anything from your phone contact numbers to web pages and photos can be printed out straight from your phone itself, to get it into the hands of potential clients ASAP.</p>
<p>Photogene</p>
<p>The iPhone can be tricky to shoot with, so if there&#8217;s anything a photographer needs it&#8217;s a photo-editing application. Photogene has a huge range of editing tools, and it scores points for being easy to use, so even if photos are your sideline, you can edit like a pro.</p>
<p>Brushes</p>
<p>If you doubt that anyone can do any real, serious creative work on an iPhone, you need to read about <a href="http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/tny/2009/05/jorge-colombo-iphone-cover.html">Jorge Colombo</a>. Colombo created a cover for the highly-selective New Yorker earlier this year using the Brushes app, while waiting in line at Madame Tussaud&#8217;s.</p>
<p>TED</p>
<p>Those familiar with TED already know the level of inspiration at the conference that features lectures by &#8220;the world&#8217;s leading thinkers and doers.&#8221; This app lets you view high quality video of the entire TED archive of geniuses in technology, entertainment, science, business and global issues.</p>
<p>Reel Director</p>
<p>The brilliant geeks at Gizmodo say &#8220;This is as close as you&#8217;re going to get to iMovie on your iPhone.&#8221; The  video editing app lets you stitch together clips, add opening and closing credits, search within video clips, and preview your work with new editing applied, all while you&#8217;re waiting in line for movie tickets.</p>
<p>Read it Later</p>
<p>Anyone who works in a creative world knows the importance of keeping up with reading, whether it&#8217;s news about your field, insightful tips from a successful competitor, or an inspiring novel. Read it Later allows you to save pages to read anytime, and it works even without an Internet connection. You&#8217;ll never lack for airplane reading material.</p>
<p>Shozu</p>
<p>Social connections are important to creative workers more than ever. Shozu makes networking a one-step process, allowing you to transfer content from your phone directly to 30 different sites, including YouTube,Flickr and Facebook. It saves money too: you&#8217;re only charged for sending one message.</p>
<p>Cleartune</p>
<p>Even musicians can benefit from the technology of the iPhone with an app that&#8217;s beautiful in its simplicity. This chromatic instrument tuner and pitch pipe uses your phone&#8217;s built-in mic to fine-tune just about any instrument that sustains a tone: guitars, strings, brass, woodwinds and pianos, for starters.</p>
<p><em>You&#8217;ve got an Internet connection on that phone &#8211;why not bookmark Oozil today? We&#8217;ll keep our eye on what&#8217;s happening while you keep creating your best work.</em></p>
<p><em>By Elizabeth Kelly<br />
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		<title>Famous Duos Prove the Value of Collaboration</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Kelly</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, the possibilities for creative collaboration are light years away from what they were even just a decade ago. With new apps like Google Wave, and websites like Oozil providing a whole suite of free tools for collaborative communication, it&#8217;s almost counter-intuitive to work alone anymore.</p>
<p>Some of the greatest talents and minds in history have always known the power of working on a team. For example:</p>
<p><strong>John Lennon and Paul McCartney</strong></p>
<p>Almost anyone of any age knows the songs of the Beatles, and the groups two main songwriters undoubtedly represent one of the most successful music collaborations in history. Over a period of just seven years, between 1962-69, they published around 180 songs written collaboratively. Unlike many other music partnerships, Lennon and McCartney each wrote both music and lyrics.</p>
<p><strong>Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro</strong></p>
<p>While Hollywood partnerships usually last about as long as Hollywood marriages, director Martin Scorsese and actor Robert De Niro have made a total of nine films together, and their partnership is ongoing. Their projects include some of the undisputed greatest films of all time, including Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and Casino. Their collaboration is well into its fourth decade with the recent announcement of <em>The Winter of Frankie Machine.<br />
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<strong>Ellery Queen</strong></p>
<p>If you&#8217;re not familiar with Ellery Queen, chances are your parents or grandparents are. In a series of novels that spanned 42 years, Ellery Queen was one of the most successful mystery writers of all time, transitioning from popular books to radio, TV, and movies. The name was the pseudonym of two writers, Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee, whose collaboration was so effortless, they only needed one name.<br />
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<p><strong>Coco Chanel and Pierre Wertheimer</strong></p>
<p>Great collaborations don&#8217;t always have to involve two creative types. Sometimes they just require one creative type and a benefactor who recognizes the other person&#8217;s genius. Such was the case with fashion designer Coco Chanel, who benefited from theWertheimer&#8217;s expertise on commerce as well as his capital to launch Chanel perfumes. While the deal later went sour, working with Wertheimer ultimately made Chanel a very famous and very rich woman.</p>
<p><strong>Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield</strong></p>
<p>Sometimes it helps if you&#8217;re already best friends. In 1978, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield opened an ice cream shop in an old gas station in downtown Vermont, after learning ice cream making through a correspondence course &#8211;the early version of learning it online. You now know them as the names on your carton of Ben &amp; Jerry&#8217;s</p>
<p><strong>Larry Page and Sergey Brin</strong></p>
<p>Though some say they disagreed about almost everything on their first meeting at Stanford University, Larry and Sergey quickly became friends. Cramming their dorm room with cheap computers and armed with Brin&#8217;s data mining system, they ultimately used a rented garage to start up what ultimately became Google.</p>
<p>What do all these great collaborations have to do with Oozil? Everything. Enabling collaborative work is one of the driving forces of Oozil, and you can be part of it. With Oozil&#8217;s tools, you can find the Lennon to your McCartney, or the Larry to your Sergey, without even leaving home.</p>
<p>Oozil&#8217;s got your ticket to ride.</p>
<p><em>By Elizabeth Kelly</em></p>
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		<title>Tech News and Oozil News: One and the Same?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 15:59:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Kelly</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s new in the world of technology is the same thing as what&#8217;s new in the world of Oozil. When a new company is on the cutting edge of creativity and communication like Oozil is, it all ties together. Here&#8217;s what I mean: Google Previews Google Wave Search engine titan Google premiered an invitation-only beta [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What&#8217;s new in the world of technology is the same thing as what&#8217;s new in the world of Oozil. When a new company is on the cutting edge of creativity and communication like Oozil is, it all ties together. Here&#8217;s what I mean:</p>
<p><strong>Google Previews Google Wave</strong></p>
<p>Search engine titan Google premiered an invitation-only beta version of its new Wave application recently, introducing a new service designed for collaborative work that the company believes represents the next generation of Internet communication. The web-based product will merge emails, IMs, wikis and social networking into one, allowing for real time communication and collaboration.</p>
<p>How is Google&#8217;s news big news for Oozil? Because, as Oozil guru Lee Epstein can&#8217;t help noticing, it&#8217;s &#8220;exactly one of the premises Oozil is being designed around.&#8221; Oozil&#8217;s tools for creating revenue streams will include cloud applications, video conferencing, advanced IM and email, and that&#8217;s just the beginning of the list of services Oozil will offer its members.</p>
<p>Oozil is proof that new ideas in collaborative communication aren&#8217;t exclusive to that other company with the funny name.</p>
<p><strong>R.I.P. Email</strong></p>
<p>Is email dead? That&#8217;s what the Wall Street Journal thinks. A recent column by writer Jessica E. Vascellaro called <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203803904574431151489408372.html?mod=googlenews_wsj">&#8220;Why Email No Longer Rules&#8221; </a>says that email&#8217;s reign as the king of communication is now over. She cites networking sites like Twitter and Facebook as more relevant to the way we use technology now: &#8220;&#8230;Email was better suited to the way we <em>used</em> to use the Internet—logging off and on, checking our messages in bursts. Now, we are always connected, whether we are sitting at a desk or on a mobile phone.</p>
<p>M. Siegler, writing for the weblog <a href="http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/10/12/google-wave-and-the-dawn-of-passive-aggressive-communication/">Tech Crunch</a> , agrees, but he believes Vascellero shortchanges Google Wave in her praise of other new communication technologies like Twitter, saying that we &#8220;want the option to communicate in real-time at will, but also the ability to communicate at our leisure at times.&#8221; In other words, we desire a new, more flexible method of communication, such as Google Wave.</p>
<p>Siegler&#8217;s most interesting assessment comes at the end of his essay, when he says: &#8220;Whether Google Wave succeeds is really irrelevant. More important is if the <em>idea</em> of Wave does.&#8221;</p>
<p>Oozil already knows that the ideas behind the new app are the way of the future, and we&#8217;re ready to let people use and benefit from creative collaboration in our own unique way. Is email dead? Oozil doesn&#8217;t care, because we know it hardly matters. The new wave is here.</p>
<p><em>Are you ready to ride the wave of the next generation of communication? Or will you be left behind? Join the Oozil community, and be part of the revolution.</em></p>
<p><em>By Elizabeth Kelly</em></p>
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		<title>Video Conferencing: Five Exciting Things Oozil Members Can Do With It</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:55:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Liz Kelly</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The other day I was chatting with Lee Epstein, <a href="http://www.oozil.com/about/">one of the Oozil gurus</a>, about some of the incredible tools Oozil will be providing for its members: cloud applications, large memory allocation, a super-high-tech email and IM system, and a virtual portfolio, among other features. One of the tools that stood out to me was the mention of &#8220;video conferencing.&#8221; As a longtime writer, I&#8217;m always giddy about anything that can improve my work options (which translates into more money.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve grown accustomed to needing little more than a laptop, a printer, and an Internet connection, though. What could someone like me, or any other creative person, do with video conferencing? I&#8217;ve done some sleuthing, and now I can&#8217;t wait to use it. These are just some of the things you can do:</p>
<p><strong>1) Brainstorm in real time.</strong> The biggest downside to email is the time lag. Even though we&#8217;ve come to think of it as instant, it&#8217;s far from it. A brainstorming session thrives on spontaneity, and one idea generating another before there is time to pause. With video conferencing, brainstorming can work like it&#8217;s meant to, with a quick, free exchange of ideas.</p>
<p><strong>2) Collaborate. </strong>A few weeks ago,<a href="http://www.oozil.com/tips-and-tricks-for-creative-work/q-how-many-geniuses-does-it-take-to-make-a-masterpiece-a-it-depends/"> I wrote about the magic that can happen when creative masterminds collaborate the right way </a>. Video conferencing makes it possible for great minds from anywhere in the world to come together on one project, regardless of their other commitments and without the travel expense.</p>
<p><strong>3) Be crystal clear. </strong>Frequent message board and email users are all familiar with the perception of &#8220;tone.&#8221; It&#8217;s easy for someone reading your message to misunderstand your intention, simply because they can&#8217;t read your emotions correctly. With video conferencing, clients or collaborators will know when you have a sense of urgency, or you&#8217;ll know when they seem confused. If there&#8217;s a sense of excitement about a project, that will be communicated too, and the result will be infectious.<br />
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4) Share documents.</strong> Sure, you could always use a fax machine, but that&#8217;s like using stone age equipment when you&#8217;re working on a collaborative creative project. For example, with video conferencing, let&#8217; s say you&#8217;re working on a logo design, and your client /partner doesn&#8217;t like the style. You could actually re-sketch it on the spot and display it for instant feedback, without waiting for the clunky fax to do its work. We&#8217;re talking about mere seconds.</p>
<p><strong>5) Learn. </strong>Need a tutorial on how to use a new high-tech piece of equipment? Wish you had someone to show you a certain art technique? You don&#8217;t need to attend a class or even leave your house. Video conferencing can be used as a way for one person to share their know-how with anyone, and they can actually demonstrate their expertise right in front of you.</p>
<p>Are you sold yet? I am. Video conferencing is yet one more way the world is getting smaller, and the best of minds from all over the world can meet together. Who knows what the result will be? I can&#8217;t wait to find out.</p>
<p><em>by Elizabeth Kelly</em></p>
<p><em>Do you have any experience with video conferencing? How has it changed the way you work? Or, how do you plan to use it once Oozil puts the tools in your hands?</em></p>
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