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Hi,is it a good idea to include links of my scheduled blog posts into the sitemap.xml file?I know it might bring some 404 errors for the time they are not yet available, but is it a big problem as by…Continue
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Adobe has nearly eliminated their competitors in most graphic design areas. In desktop publishing their main competitor to InDesign is Quark XPress (used to be very strong). In website design they…Continue
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Successful website stories point on very important factor that is a number of returning visitors. Websites rely on returning visitors that account for a major part of their traffic. It is easier to…Continue
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I spend few hours a week updating my Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn profiles by adding connections, posts, followers, et cetera (in short, everything that should help me to promote my business). I…Continue

What is actually social media? It has turned out to be an unchartered territory for many of the organizations and businesses. Having a Facebook page is not enough, you also need to utilize this social network presence for making most out of it. Everything nowadays is done on the internet. Internet has become a new way of marketing the business. Many social marketing sites have been introduced starting from Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, MySpace etc.

Everyone deserves a break from his or her job and they need to spend some time with friends and family. But few jobs seem to never end. If you are not a lazy person to let the days pass and not to work, then you can continue your brochure printing work at home. At home you will find plenty of places where you can continue your work. Infect brochure printing at home is the easiest and the cheapest way to work and spend holidays.

You would have seen people loving the 3D printing technology. It sure is an interesting part of manufacturing technology. This has opened many opportunities for the designers as it can make them earn plenty of money. Moreover, this technology lets the artists to upload their very own models by creating them with their own imagination. With 3D printing artists can reach a large flow of clients and make their own new and imaginative prototypes.

Blogging has become a lot common these days as every other person we see has a blog to run. It is not necessary that you start blogging even if you just have something to sell. People nowadays are blogging because it is just a part of their hobby. Blogs can be found on a number of topics that we hadn’t even imagined. If you are running a blog, then you will have to keep a number of blogging tips in mind in order to make it a success rather than just a source of making money.

There are many good ways through which one can promote one’s business and flyer printing is one of them. Though there are many other ways through which a business can be effectively promoted but still a flyer can also do whole lot of good in promoting a business. Not many know this fact that flyers are considered to one of the best marketing tools on the basis of their size and form. Flyer printing is a significant part of any marketing campaign because it is to be included the marketing packet.
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When it comes to your web site and the way it should be designed, some extra attention must be paid to esure the web design performs optimally to serve its purpose. Please read through this article and learn about five important rules that are important to every web and to make sure your web site performs well.
- Splash pages are bad in web design
- Excessive banner advertisements isn't a great idea too
- Simple and clear navigation is a must
- User must know…
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The times when a graphic designer's most common tools were pen, pencil and brush are gone. Today, the way a designer works on daily basis is different to what was before and it is mostly based on graphic design software which has some good and bad sides. At some point or other, our design environment forces us to upgrade the present software to newer version or to switch to a different program. And then, the graphic designer must learn the new interface, new functions of that version of…
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Just finished your college or graduated from University doing a design course? Or maybe you feel that you need to start doing something new in your life? Don't worry, graphic design jobs are everywhere. Nowadays, we live in a society based on computers; people are glued to the monitors for most of the time during a day, they spend hours on the internet surfing sites one after another. But look, each website is based on themes and visuals and those themes and visuals were designed by other…
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Logo design is a bit tricky matter as it involves a fair amount of small factors and all of them are necessary in order to form a perfect logo. When creating a logo, we need to convey our brand in the best possible way and at the same time we need to control that is does not use too much space. This is one of the most important challenges for us, designers. Only following certain rules can guarantee the best impact and success. Please find below 7 important factors we need to consider when…
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