Twitter Round Up – Sept 2011

Published October 5th, 2011 in Twitter Round Up | No Comments »
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Hi folks! It’s been awhile since we’ve done a round up on what we’ve found on Twitter as we’ve been busy with work and promotions.

So below is really the culmination of the last couple months of things we found on Twitter. There’s some particularly good items on here this time around including why Creative Commons is not public domain, why you should consider foregoing perfection and launching your website early, and how your logo should be the smallest part of your brand identity. Enjoy!

Social Media

Still unclear about how Social Media and ROI click together?

Design

Niche Client or Ideal Client; Same or Different?

Famous Type Designers – The Origins of Type

3 Trends That Will Define The Future Of Infographics

Productivity

N-Dimensional Thinking: How To Get More Out Of Your Daily To-Dos

Business

The Beta Principle: Skip Perfection & Launch Early

A Simple Follow Up Formula

Creative Commons Is Not Public Domain

When being an “expert” is harmful

Marketing

9 useless SEO strategies

Do I Really Need To Be Number One On Google?

Your logo should be the smallest part of your brand identity

About the author

sherry Sherry is the Creative Director at JVM Design. Choosing design as a profession was easy with a heavy background in creative pursuits and an art degree, but Sherry's also been a writer for many years and has had works published in print as well as online. Besides art and design, Sherry also likes comic books, owls, kitsch, muscle cars, sci-fi, archaeology, photography, natural health and many other fun things.

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