Social Media Truths for Marketing
Posted on January 30, 2013 by vanwestmedia
Social media is the a common new direction many businesses are striving to master. Through this young and hip gateway, the Generation Y demographic can be won over in the marketing industry. By adheri …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Social Media, Tech
Tagged advertising, broadcast, communication, facebook, feedback, followers, generation y, likes, marketing, media, network, opinion, promos, social, time, twitter
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Online Video Marketing
Posted on January 28, 2013 by vanwestmedia
A picture's worth a thousand words but can you imagine how much a video is worth? Video marketing is making an impact in the business world as people react to the the action right in front of them. As …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Social Media, Tech
Tagged emotions, human, internet, laptop, lazy, marketing, online, people, see, smartphone, tablet, technology, video, visual, youtube
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Marketing Mistakes of Small Businesses
Posted on January 25, 2013 by vanwestmedia
Small businesses need a great marketing strategy to start out and make a statement in the economy. In these tough economic times, everything can make a difference. However, there is a myriad of mistak …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Social Media, Tech
Tagged audience, clientelle, clients, Confidence, corporation, focus, marketing, mistakes, model, passion, product, service, social media
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Web Design Trends of 2013
Posted on January 23, 2013 by vanwestmedia
2013 comes with a new year and new technology that our industry needs to adapt to. With this in mind, everything from touch screens to retina display makes a critical difference to how customers view …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Social Media, Tech
Tagged adapt, bootstrap, business, changes, customer, economy, graphic design, internet, marketing, mashable, minimalism, mobile, modern, pixel query, responsive design, retina display, retina.js, tablet, technology, web design, world
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Twilio: Cost-Effective Communication for Small Businesses
Posted on January 22, 2013 by vanwestmedia
Asahi Technologies presents "Twilio" as the new leading communications application platform interface (API) by enabling users to embed voice messaging and Voiceover Internet Protocol (voIP) into its a …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Tech
Tagged api, asahi technologies, business, communication, cost-effectiveness, global, international, marketing, messaging, small business, sms, start up, twilio, voip
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Influence Marketing
Posted on January 18, 2013 by vanwestmedia
Social Media. Ego. Trends. Popularity. These things influence the market and determine product sales to mass audiences. Most people purchase things they want more than things that things they need. Th …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Social Media, Tech
Tagged business, influence, influential, marketing, media, peers, sample, social media, technology, test, trends
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Online Marketing & Design: The Source to Success
Posted on January 16, 2013 by vanwestmedia
Great communication is the main reason for a successful business but how is this achieved? Online marketing and design is what brings audiences and businesses together to give both groups what they st …
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Posted in Design & Development, Digital Advertising, Social Media, Tech
Tagged business, communication, design, economy, effective, effectiveness, graphic design, industry, market, marketing, online, success, technology, web, web design
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Parallax Scrolling: For Your Business
Posted on January 14, 2013 by vanwestmedia
Parallax scrolling is on the rise as one of the most intriguing website techniques today. This technique involves layering images so that background images move by the screen slower than foreground im …
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