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Does Your Company Need Social Media?

Friday, December 18th, 2009

There are so many articles about social media all over the newspapers at the moment: companies personally addressing customer complaints, celebrities taking over Twitter, books being published in excerpts of 140 characters…but what does social media mean for your company? And do you need it?

If you’re considering social media, you should think carefully about what you want to achieve from using it. The primary reason to use it is to engage the customer; creating two-way communication shows you care about the customer and want to listen to them. Although their feedback may not always be positive, it’s important to handle the rough with the smooth and provides a valuable lesson in PR.

Timely and regular communication is expected in what has become an extremely fast-paced society. Ensuring you update at regular intervals means your community can begin to grow organically as more people find out about you. I’ve seen too many campaigns started without forward planning and abandoned after a couple of months. Key campaigns that are marked in the calendar should have social media planned into the list of activities surrounding them.

So what types of social media do you need? Let’s consider three of the most popular ones: blogs, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Create A Faultless HTML Email

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

In the world of email marketing, I think it’s fair to say, that far too many people fail to take into consideration the importance of good design and perfect cross-compatibility within email clients. I receive emails which ‘break’ in my chosen client, or have missing links much too frequently - a bad email has exactly the same impact as any other bad marketing; it lowers the values of that company in the eyes of the recipient.

A friend of mine started this blog recently titled Email Fail which perfectly illustrates the lack of attention-to-detail in this area.

In this post I’m not going to do a step-by-step guide to creating an email from scratch (it assumes you already have basic knowledge), instead I will give you a few pointers to overcome some of the most common and annoying problems that you face when designing and building for the most popular clients: Hotmail, Gmail, and Outlook 2007.

Hotmail, Gmail, Outlook Logos

Before we get started I’ll quickly outline the problems that each one of these clients cause:

  • Hotmail (or Windows Live as it’s now known) frequently ‘breaks’ the layout of image heavy emails, misaligning table cells and causing big gaps all over the place.
  • Gmail insists on removing all CSS from the <head> and hence you cannot style a:hover or anything similar. (Now as far as I know there isn’t actually a way to stop this, you simply have to cater for it).
  • Finally, Outlook 2007 ignores various styles such as line-height and uses the Microsoft Word rendering engine, rather than IE or any other option that might be considered logical.

So, what do we do to avoid these issues?

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Easily Exclude Variable IPs from Google Analytics

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Almost everyone wants to exclude their own traffic from their Google Analytics results in order to accurately analyse and monitor the data that they are gathering. This is a pretty simple task if you have a static IP, or use a small range of IPs, but if you have a completely variable one (like me) it can be really difficult to get accurate results - especially when you’re constantly visiting your site with new updates and posts.

There are a couple of ways by which you can exclude variable URLs that I know of. One is to set a cookie in all of the browsers that you use to access the site (There are plenty of articles out there that will show you how to do this such as this one by Google). But this takes time and if you are using multiple computers it can be a bit of a pain. Also, it is possible to remove cookies by mistake in some browsers (such as Internet Explorer) which is no good either…

Another way is to use an Ad Block extension when visiting the site, however this unfortunately has the effect of blocking the analytics code of ALL the websites that you visit.

The quickest, most simple solution that I have found is to always visit my site via a referral URL. By doing this all you have to do is set up a little filter which excludes all traffic from that source. Problem solved!

The best one that I have found (which was designed with this specific use in mind) is Ref-Faker (reffaker.de).

Ref-Faker.de

So, just set up a bookmark in your browser’s toolbar, and remember to click that rather than go directly to your site from now on. Then, go to Google Analytics > Filter Manager > Add Filter, give it a name (i.e. Exclude My Traffic), set ‘Exclude’ ‘traffic from the domains’ ‘that are equal to’, and then add in reffaker.de to the ‘Domain’ box. Finally, apply the filter to your website profile, and Bob’s-your-uncle. Done.

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Create the Perfect Logo

Friday, October 30th, 2009

There are many things that must be considered when creating a logo. Whether it is for yourself, or a client, there are key steps that you need to take in order to get the most out of your design.

The purpose of a logo is to represent the company that it stands for. In many respects, the logo becomes the ‘face’ of that company, and thus it must tell you all about that company, and give off the right impression, without actually explaining anything at all.

The best logos are simple, memorable, smart, and timeless. I especially like logos with hidden images or messages. They always add another element of interest once you have discovered them and provide a talking point among prospective customers.

Below are my 6 tips on how to create the perfect logo:

Step 1: Talk to the client

You need to find out about the company that you are designing for. Their motives, their aspirations, their operations, goals, competition, target audience, and overall, what type of image they would like to portray.

On top of this you need to know about their existing brand, their brand colours (if they have any), their strap-line and if they have any specific fonts that they use. Once you have collected all of this information you can start drawing!

Step 2: Sketching your ideas

The vast majority of the best logo designers out there start off with a trusty pencil and paper. In my opinion nothing can beat drawing out your ideas first. It’s much less restricting that beginning work on your computer and it’s much quicker too! It allows you to get all of your thoughts down, whether good or bad, and no matter where you are, if you suddenly get a flash of inspiration there’s no stopping you. Sometimes I’ll even draw a couple of scribbles while I’m with the client if ideas pop into my head!

Here are some of the sketches from one of the latest logos that I’ve worked on. It’s for a company called Muddy Faces and I’ll be using this as an example for the rest of this article so that you’ve got something to relate to…

Muddy Faces Logo Sketches

Based on all of the information that I had gathered from the client, I managed to come up with several pages of very rough sketches in only an hour or two. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, or draw something that might not be very good - at least half of my sketches were terrible! You can’t fail at this, and if you really are that self conscious, just hide your sketchbook so no one will ever see!

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