If you have a product or service that you offer online, then you need to be hosting webinars! Webinars are great way to:
If you’re offering an information product, say, an SEO Strategy Guide, the objective of the webinar would be to explain the core concepts in your product, while holding back the deeper details and some of the key “secrets” that you can offer in your full paid product. A webinar success story that you can follow is Lewis Howes, who used webinars to promote his LinkedIn Networking guide, making MILLIONS off of sales! Remember valuable content is king, and you won’t get a penny back unless you develop a product that truly brings value to your clients. More on that in the next post! In the mean time, here are two valueable links for to get you set up: anymeeting.com or fuzebox.com
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Here is a project we just completed for Katey Jo MUA (Make Up Artist). She is an up and coming makeup artist based out of San Francisco, CA. We developed her branding, logo and business cards and have them showcased as a featured project on Behance! We also worked with her to provide some key marketing tips to expand local awareness of her services. I wanted to share her new website, the flat art and some views of the print product here: For her branding identity, she was looking to build a sleek/semi corporate/sexy design. We achieved that with very serious dark grey and black tones, while highlighting a thin sexy pink tone in her look. Finally, the geometric graphic that we incorporated into her logo represents the attention to fine detail and relflects the actual physical intricate blending of makeup product that is unique to her work... Katey has an active social media integration plan with her business in order to get new client leads, she is using Instagram to her advantage to gaining followers from all over the web, and will be using Pinterest as well in the future. Live Website Design (Click to Visit: www.ktjomua.com)Dear Customers and Clients, I love you! You are the ones who bring me inspiration for new designs… the lifeblood of this talent! Every day I think to myself, how can I deliver a better/more professional service? Well, for my clients who are getting websites from me... I have good news! Good news is… my "How do I edit my website??" powerpoint lecture is now developed, and will be taught to all my clients! Save money on maintenance!Of course the keynote presentation comes with hands on instruction, but I've chiseled my lecture down to a simple 30 minute time block! After the completion of every web design, my clients can now decide if they want a consultation/interactive lecture on how to edit their new website! Of course, there is still the option to pay me for current website edits; however, now you have the chance to take it on yourself! If you give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. I'm happy to give back to my customers,
Sincerely, Joshua Barton Graphic Designer, Website Designer, Logo Designer, Brand Designer! ![]() It started in the 1990's with “Google” and “Yahoo” (which, if you didn’t know, named themselves after a misspelling of the huge number “googol” and an acronym for “Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle”, respectively). Next came Twitter, Flickr, Tumblr, Yelp and Bing. And now we’re meeting Spotify, Vine, Airbnb, Giphy and countless others with quirky names that don’t have much to do with the product or service the company sells. A quick scan of TechCrunch or Mashable (themselves sporting strange names) will turn up names like Rovio (which syncs games across various devices), Uber (a high-end car-share and driver service) and Umano (which reads articles aloud so users can listen to news while driving or working out). So what’s the deal, why the weird names?
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