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Magento Commerce Shopping Cart Template

Posted by John on Tuesday, 1 December, 2009

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Logo Inspiration With Clever Typography

Posted by John on Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

from: http://www.myinkblog.com/2009/06/12/logo-inspiration-with-clever-typography/

written by: Andrew Houle /  stashed in: Inspiration /  06.12.09

I love logos! They encompass so much branding identity into one tiny graphic. They are incredibly difficult to create, but when done correctly, they stand the test of time. Well-created logos often look seamless and effortless, but you can be sure that a ton of time went into the planning, research and development.

I also rather enjoy beautiful typography. I find clever typography within a logo design to be awe inspiring. This post was created to showcase many such clever typographic logos. I hope you enjoy and are inspired as much as I was!

dark-bird

height1

tyme2

killed-productions

logotomy

swing-studios

wesinger-music

sushi

up

flook

twenty-four-seven

bison

talkmore

coffee2

logo-motives

playground

Where to Find Inspirational Logos

These logos were grabbed from these helpful logo gallery sites.


Logo Inspiration with a Clever Mark

Posted by John on Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

from: http://www.myinkblog.com/2009/06/17/logo-inspiration-with-a-clever-mark/

written by: Andrew Houle /  stashed in: Inspiration /  06.17.09

Last week I showcased a plethora of logos with clever typography. Of course a logo isn’t only about great typography, many of the most iconic ones feature a clever mark or symbol, so I decided to extend this series. I hope you enjoy the clever logos that follow!

push-the-bottle

cowbra-productions

web-ankor

cinema-cafe

burganic

piano-first

cafe-news

core-cider

caveman-entertainment

cakefilm

get-wired

invisible-agents

Final Thoughts

It was really a lot of fun searching out these logos. Which is your fave?


5 Ways To Impress Your Clients

Posted by John on Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

from: http://www.myinkblog.com/2009/08/11/5-ways-to-impress-your-clients/

written by: Andrea Austoni /  stashed in: Freelancing /  08.11.09

You’re one of many freelance designers striving to make a positive, long-lasting impression on your clients. For clients who understand design, your amazing portfolio will show off your skills and style. For clients who don’t understand design, your clean, professional website and your design blog will show your passion and dedication to your profession. But when a client has made up his or her mind and decides to make contact with you how can you show how truly remarkable you are? Here’s five tips!

1) Be Professional

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You are a design professional. Make sure it shows when a client contacts you. Answer all emails promptly, write short but clear sentences and make sure there are neither mistakes nor typos. Take especially good care of this when writing in a foreign language. Astonish your clients with absolute command of their native tongue! This will show your proficiency in areas other than design, always a bonus.

Let’s say you get an inquiry from a potential client who filled in your web contact form. Chances are the form is highly detailed and should give you enough information to prepare a quote. But, alas, sometimes clients don’t shed enough light on their requests, or the matter at hand requires additional explanations. Therefore, it’s always good practice to follow up such inquiries with a series of relevant questions pertaining to the job. When you do this, be very specific. Ask questions about the scope of the project (ex.: How will the illustration be used?), about the time frame, about what file formats are needed. Some clients might not understand, for example, the difference between vector and raster graphics but there you are explaining it to them in layman terms. Not only will this clarify any doubts regarding the given job, it will also show that you’re for real. This is especially important for freelancers, who are more likely to be treated like “that kid who draws pictures.”

2) Be Fun!

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By all means, be fun! One of the reasons clients turn to freelancers is so they can avoid the stiff, bureaucratic, corporate hassles associated with studios and agencies. They’re looking for a talented, dynamic, passionate and professional individual. They’re looking for you.

They expect you to lean more on the artistic side than to wear a suit. They’ve see the fun copy and the caricature on your website. They misspelled a search term and landed on your exhilarating 404 “OOPS!” page. They can take a joke. You’ve already shown them you’re a true professional, now show them your friendlier side.

When replying to that first email compliment them on their website (or offer valuable critique — it speaks volumes on your keen eye for good design and your desire to make everything more beautiful). Keep your tone professional but fresh: they pay you to draw little colorful pages and characters, remember? Will they hire you if you come across as stuck up and stiff? No way.

If you are active on social networks (you probably should) include your profiles in your email signature and invite your clients to follow you on Twitter. The lighter tone usually associated with tweets allows you to stay in touch with people in a relaxed manner.

In these days of Internet freelancing we don’t always see the people we work with or even talk to them. It’s becoming increasingly difficult to let our personality show through emails, SMS’s and status updates. Being fun means being a real person. And that’s invaluable.

3) Surprise Them

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Surprising your clients is the icing on the cake and can be accomplished in a number of ways. The thing to keep in mind is this: at the very end of your collaboration leave your client something to remember you by.

A typical scenario might be the final communication with a client who hired you for logo design. Upon completion you send a last email with the final files. Why not include a two-page style guide with a few usage suggestions? Don’t frown, I know style guides are a lot of work and are charged extra but we’re talking about a simple document here. It will cost you very little effort and time but the client will definitely be surprised by the unexpected bonus. In fact, be sure to mention the free giveaway in your last email as a bonus, you don’t want it to be overlooked as part of the package. Explicitly state that you took your time to come up with a few suggestions to help better implement the logo in the future. Who knows, you might tease the client into expanding the scope of the project (”Hey, since you suggested a logo usage on websites how ’bout designing me one?”). At the very least you’ll have granted yourself a reputation as a professional, fun and dedicated freelancer. Try beating that!

4) Follow Up

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Just because you finished a job doesn’t mean you’ll never work with a client again. That depends on many factors but you can at least avoid being forgotten by following up on a completed job.

Much like you would do after a job interview to better your chances of landing that position (”I would like to take a moment to thank for the opportunity to meet…”), you can send an email thanking your clients for giving you the opportunity to collaborate on such a stimulating project. Only do this when it applies, as nobody likes a suck-up. Better yet thank them publicly on Twitter, letting them know about it. If you write a blog post about the job you worked on together be sure to mention how great your relationship was with such a responsive client, or whatever applies. Again don’t write anything you don’t believe in as false publicity might come back to bite you. Sincere words go a long way.

So that’s our recipe: sincere thanks + link love. Yes, your clients will love you for publicly thanking them and they will happily write recommendations for your LinkedIn profile and testimonials to put on your website.

5) Stay Tuned

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You will know when your clients stay in touch with you by following you on Twitter, by leaving comments on your blog and so on. But the old paper forget-me-not also known as business card is still the best way to remind them you’re there for them whenever they need you. With all the furore about business cards we see these days the subject is as popular as ever. Make sure to send a business card to your clients as a final present. Give them something physical to remember you and make it beautiful.

The same goes for promotional and holiday cards. What better way of staying in touch than knocking at business’s door a few times a year?


What is AdMob?

Posted by John on Tuesday, 10 November, 2009

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from: http://www.admob.com/home/about

AdMob is the world’s largest mobile advertising marketplace, offering solutions for discovery, branding and monetization on the mobile web. Mobile devices are a critical media platform and we are building the tools to let every business on earth leverage mobile.

We were founded in 2006 by an entrepreneur trying to solve a problem. Omar Hamoui wanted to build traffic for his mobile site. He encountered complexity and fragmentation – it was just too hard to engage users. AdMob was born to remove roadblocks and enable mobile web businesses. We’ve built technologies to enable media businesses in mobile and continue to invest in tools to enable the mobile environment.

Mobile presents a unique challenge and opportunity. We’re working on it!

Our Mission:
To provide the business models, services, tools, and data fundamental to the development and growth of the mobile internet.

We are based in San Mateo, California and have offices in New York and London. We help businesses leverage mobile in a number of ways:

  • Business Models: We serve billions of targeted and personalized ads on the mobile web each month through our Mobile Advertising Network. We’re the world’s largest advertising marketplace with a network of thousands of mobile sites. We make it easy for publishers to monetize their mobile traffic and for advertisers to target and reach customers on the mobile web in more than 160 countries.
  • Services & Tools: Our AdMob Mobile Analytics solution helps mobile site owners gain insight into their traffic and site usage, allowing them to make data-driven decisions about their mobile business.
  • Data: We are organizing the complex mobile environment to provide critical data to our partners and the market. We share data about the traffic in our network on an aggregate basis in our monthly Mobile Metrics Report. This data snapshot provides insights into trends in the mobile ecosystem.

We start and end each day at AdMob energized by our role in the mobile world. We enable publishers large and small to benefit from the growth and economic power of the mobile web. Regardless of size or budget, a wide variety of businesses can achieve successful results with mobile advertising with our measurable, high ROI solutions in the AdMob Mobile Advertising Network.

Our growing client list includes a diverse range of Fortune 500 brands like Ford, Coca-Cola, EA, P&G, Land Rover, MTV Europe, Adidas, and Paramount Pictures, as well as publishers that are pushing the boundaries of the mobile web like AccuWeather, BluePulse, CBS Mobile, EA, Flirtomatic, Hollywood.com, Peperonity, and TinyTube. We are the primary monetization and acquisition partner for thousands of companies.

We’re widely recognized as the world’s leading mobile advertising firm, winning accolades from the Mobile Marketing Association, Ad Age, Business Week, Wired Magazine, and the World Economic Forum.

We’re backed by several of Silicon Valley’s top VC firms and we’re passionate about fueling our growth by continuing to invest in both cutting-edge technology and top talent.

We’re having fun. How can we help you get into mobile?


Important thing for doing e-commerce

Posted by John on Tuesday, 3 November, 2009

인터넷 쇼핑몰 운영시 주위할점들

1. 홈페이지는 구매 욕구를 자극하는 핑크색 계열, 파스텔 계열이 좋음
2. 메뉴는 홈페이지 상단에 배치, 시선이 위에서 아래로 오기 때문
3. 게시파에서는 상품에 대한 정보뿐 아니라 인간적인 정보를 입력하라. 게시판은 상품 정보와 함께 자연스러운 대화를 유도
4. 카페나 블러그를 이용한 적극적인 홍보


황당한 아이디어로 백만장자가 된 10가지 사례

Posted by John on Tuesday, 3 November, 2009

[스크랩] 황당한 아이디어로 백만장자가 된 10가지 사례

2007.08.30 14:41 | 정보 – 경제 | a.viewhttp://kr.blog.yahoo.com/a.view/1246 주소복사

‘뭔가 떼부자가 될 수 있는 기막힌 아이디어가 없을까?’ 하는 생각은 누구나 한 번쯤은 해보는 것이지만, 막상 다른 사람들의 비즈니스 아이디어는 들어봐도 끌리는 것도 없는 시시한 게 대부분이죠.

그런데, 세상에는 아무리 생각해봐도 이익이 창출될 것 같이 않은 아이디어가 의외로 기막히게 잘 먹혀서 엄청나게 잘 나가는 사업으로 발전한 케이스들이 다수 존재합니다.

너무나 황당하고 평범한 아이디어로 백만장자가 된 사례‘이런 아이디어로 넷 비즈니스에 성공했다! Top 10’을 소개합니다.


1. Million Dollar Homepage

‘내 사이트 화면의 1픽셀을 단 1달러에 판다’는 진짜 말도 안 되는 것 같은 아이디어로 부자가 된 사람은 올해 21세인 Alex Tew 씨.

이 영국 대학생의 아이디어는 뉴스로도 보도된 바 있는데요, 자기 사이트의 바탕화면을 모눈으로 구분하고, 그 한 픽셀 한 픽셀을 옥션 방식으로 판다는 실로 단순한 방법으로 진짜 부자가 되었습니다.

사이트 전체의 픽셀은 1백만 개! 개당 1달러씩 팔아서 매진에 성공했으니 이 방법으로 진짜 1백만 달러를 번 것입니다! -0-

보통은 이런 식으로 성공해서 억만장자가 될 거라고는 생각할 수 없잖아요?!;;;

2. SantaMail

알래스카 인근 북극에 가까운 곳의 주소를 입수해서 산타클로스 행세를 하며 어린이들에게 단돈 10달러에 어린이들에게 편지를 보내준다는, 역시 황당한(?) 비즈니스 아이디어로 시작된 사업입니다.

Byron Reese 씨는 2001년에 이 비즈니스를 시작하여 지금은 매년 20만 통의 편지를 보내고 있다고 합니다. -0-

총 매출액은 연간 1억 엔! 어린이들이 무엇인가를 믿고 원하는 마음이란 것은 의외로 강력한 힘을 발휘하는 것일 지도요.

3. Doggles

애완견을 위한 고글을 파는 사업?

누구나 ‘그런 게 팔릴 리가 없잖아!’라고 생각하는 게 당연지사겠지만, 이런 황당한 아이디어로 어떻게 부자가 될 수 있었던 것인지…-0- 전혀 모르겠습니다;;

상상을 초월한다는 건 그야말로 이런 걸 두고 하는 소리 같네요;;

4. LaserMonks

수도사 McCoy 씨는 프린터의 잉크가 떨어져서 사러 갈 때마다 잉크값이 너무 비싼 걸 보고는 잉크 보충 사업을 생각했다고 합니다.

처음 시작했을 무렵에는 몇 명의 수도사가 그저 몇 개씩밖에 보충하지 못 했었던 게 지금은 하루에 200~300개의 주문을 받는 사업으로 성장했다는군요.

덕분에 2002년에는 2000달러였던 연간 매상이 2005년에는 250만 달러까지 올랐다고 합니다. -0-

보통은 리필용 잉크만 팔지 리필 작업까지 대행하지는 않는데, McCoy 씨는 그 틈새시장을 파고 든 셈이라고 합니다.

이 사업으로 벌어들이는 수익의 대부분은 자선사업이나 수도원의 유지, 관리에 사용한다고 합니다. 아멘.

5. AntennaBalls

처음에는 ‘안테나 볼이 뭐야?’라고 생각했는데, 자동차 등의 안테나 끝에 붙어 있는 뭉툭한 부분을 말하는 거더군요. -0- 세상에 저걸 디자인해서 파는 사람도 있었네요.

Jason Wall 씨는 1997년, 안테나의 끝부분만 300만 개 정도가 따로 팔리고 있다는 광고를 보고 이 부분에 디자인을 가미하여 자동차 액세서리로 팔면 어떨까 하는 생각을 했다고 합니다.

그것이 대박이 나서 사업 개시 시점으로부터 단 1년 만인 1999년에 이미 115만 달러의 매상을 올렸고, 지금은 500여 종류의 안테나 볼을 연간 400만 개씩 팔아치우고 있다고 합니다.

정말 뭐가 비즈니스가 될 지… 짐작도 못 하겠네요;;

6. FitDeck

이건 정말 왜 팔리는 건지 모르겠습니다만, 기초적인 운동 자세를 그려 넣은 카드 세트를 18.95달러에 파는 아이디어 상품(?)입니다.

해군 특수부대 씰에 복무했던 Phil Black 씨는 이 상품으로 작년 한 해 동안만 470만 달러라는 기록적인 매출을 올렸다고 하는데요… 이건 아무리 봐도 그렇게 안 팔릴 것 같은데… 애고…;;;

7. PositivesDating.Com

HIV 보균자와의 데이트는 어떻습니까?(…)

Paul Graves 씨와 Brandon Koechlin 씨는 어느날 ‘HIV 보균자하고 데이트를 해보고 싶다는 사람도 의외로 많지 않을까?’라는 생각에 온라인 데이트 사이트를 열었다고 합니다.

아시다시피, HIV라면 AIDS의 원인이 되는 무서운 바이러스입니다만… 일반적인 접촉으로는 전염이 되지 않는다고 하죠.

그야말로 황당무계해 보이는 아이디어로 시작된 이 사업의 2005년도 매상은 무려 11만 달러! 2년 만에 회원 수가 5만 명에 육박하고 있다고 합니다. -0-;;

8. Designer Diaper Bags

세 아이의 엄마인 34세의 Christie Rein 씨는 Zip Lock 등의 비닐봉투에 기저귀를 넣어 들고 다니는 것에 염증을 느껴 ‘기저귀 봉지’를 디자인하고, 2004년 11월에는 남편 Marcus 씨의 도움을 받아 팬티기저귀까지 수납이 가능한 보다 세련된 기저귀 봉지를 상품화, 2005년에는 18만 달러의 매출을 올렸다고 합니다.

현재 그녀의 회사에서는 22종류에 이르는 다양한 기저귀 봉지가 출시되고 있으며, 온라인 숍이나 가게에서 14.99달러에 팔리고 있습니다.

9. PickyDomains

누군가에게 돈을 지불하고 그 대가로 근사한 이름의 도메인을 받는다?!

보통은 ‘누가 그런 데다가 돈을 써?’라고 생각하겠지만, 그걸 비즈니스로 해 나가고 있는 사람도 있습니다.

고 객이 50달러를 지불하면 30일 동안 다양한 도메인 네임 리스트가 보내져 오고, 그중 마음에 드는 게 있어서 등록하게 되면 이름을 생각해낸 사람이 25달러를 받고, 사이트 측에서 서비스 요금으로 25달러를 갖는다는 구조입니다. 마음에 드는 이름이 없으면 물론 전액 환불 가능하고요.

언뜻 사업이 안 될 것 같은 이 사업에도 현재는 이름을 받고자 대기하고 있는 고객들이 줄을 서 있고, 금년 예상 매출액은 무려 100만 달러를 넘을 것으로 예상된다는군요.

10. Lucky Wishbone Co.

닭 이나 칠면조 등 조류의 가슴 부분을 보면 Wishbone이라는 명칭의 V자형 뼈가 있습니다. 구미에서는 둘이서 이 뼈를 한 쪽씩 잡고 잡아당기며 소원이 이루어지기를 빈다고 하는데요, 부러졌을 때 큰 뼛조각을 가져오는 쪽의 소원이 이루어지게 된다고 합니다.

원래는 치킨이나 칠면조를 먹을 때마다 단순한 게임으로 즐기던 것 뿐입니다만, 이 Wishbone을 플라스틱 제품으로 만들어 판매한다는 아이디어를 떠올린 사람이 있었던 모양입니다. 이런 플라스틱 쪼가리로 무슨 장사가 된다고 생각한 건지…

그런데, 이게 또 대박이 나서 지금은 하루에 3만 개를 만드는 대성공 아이템이 됐다고 합니다. 개당 소비자가격은 3달러.

이 아이디어를 현실화 한 Ken Ashroni는 2006년에 100만 달러의 매출을 올렸다니 그저 놀라울 뿐입니다. -0-


이상의 10가지 성공사례들은, 시시해 보이는 아이디어가 사실은 생각처럼 시시한 게 아닐 수도 있다는 것을 보여주는 사례라고 할 수 있겠습니다.

주변에 굴러다니는 시시한 아이디어라도 다시 한 번 찬찬히 살펴 보세요. 그게 의외로 당신을 백만장자로 만들어 줄 지도 모르잖아요?! ^^

+ 자료 출처
http://labaq.com/archives/50755990.html
http://www.nichegeek.com/10_totally_stupid_online_business_ideas_that_made_someone_rich


Free Wordpress Template Search

Posted by John on Wednesday, 28 October, 2009

good free template for wordpress to use photo portfolio site

preview: http://www.press75.com/demos/folio-elements

download: http://www.press75.com/documentation-support/folio-elements-setup-usage/

google: http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/05/18/100-amazing-free-wordpress-themes-for-2009/