I had the honor of hosting a social media call with Jacqueline Whitmore this week. What a wonderful group of talented folks! During the call, I walked through my “10 Tips to Developing a Cohesive Brand Online”. I’m sharing these tips with you below for our " Be Inspired Wednesday " together. If you joined us on the call, don’t hesitate to contact me with any additional questions. You'll notice my Twitter and Facebook info is found on the right-hand side of this blog (and on my contact page ). I look forward to connecting! 10 Tips to Developing a Cohesive Brand Online 1. Carefully name your business and include your company logo where possible . Your business name and logo will help brand you online. Work hard on these two things! 2. Develop a compelling and concise branding statement that clearly states who you are / what you do . It will come in handy (big time) across many social sites, such as Facebook/Twitter/Blogger/Wordpress/Flickr/e...
If you've been following Facebook in the media this week, you're already aware of some pretty big changes. Some are already here, and others are on their way. If you need to get up-to-speed, read this article about the newest changes. One of the new changes that especially intrigued me was the new "Timeline" layout. The video below does a good job of explaining this new layout. I was able to roll-out the new "timeline" format on my Facebook profile BEFORE it rolls out to the general public by following the steps outlined in this Mashable article . It's 8 steps and takes a few minutes, but if you're eager to give the features a test-drive, it will get the job done. I'll be checking out the new features today! My next post will walk you through some of the features. In the meantime, here's a sneak peek at what my new profile looks like: Have a great day, and remember to visit my personal blog, LauraCatherine.co if you're lookin...
Do you find yourself snapping photos with your iPhone? I often take my phone with me on my morning walk to snap photos of my roses and the pond. I’m sharing an app review with you today for “Postcard on the Run.” Tune into the short and sweet video below for the details, as well as the usual app rundown below. If you’re new to my app reviews, here is a link to others I’ve blogged about. Video (written review below as well) (Video link here for those reading by email) Name of app: Postcard on the Run About the app: Postcard on the Run allows you to send a personalized postcard to a friend using a photo from your phone’s photo library (or even a Facebook photo) for $1.49. The cost covers printing and mailing the postcard - and you never even went to your mailbox (smile). What I love most: I love the convenience of the app. In my ideal world, I’d print off iphone photos and create beautiful handmade cards to mail. The realit...
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