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24Jun2012
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Minimalist Design: A Creative Step to Embrace your Users

For quite some time now, minimalist designs have existed to give designers and artists the tool for enhancing their creative expression. As a designer, what makes minimalism a significant medium? If you are given this choice, would you prefer to use minimalist designs or leave it as a trend?

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03Jun2012
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4 Techniques for Authentic Online Engagement

If you'd like your brand’s social media initiatives to find as genuine, you must know everything you represent and what’s significant to you. Basically, real social interaction demands you to be truthful as to what your product signifies, the things you are offering, the area of your weak points, and what’s vital to your target audience.

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31May2012
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How to Write Your Social Media Plan in 6 Steps

The growing popularity of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Blogger and Wikipedia are only some visible evidences that the current consumers are really flocking to social media websites and virtual worlds leaving a lot of marketers behind. But for the majority, social media remains a nebulous concept and it’s actually crucial to define. And since it is a primary section of the great opportunity, the whole thing about social media must be clear to you and your organization.

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28May2012
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5 Sneaky Ways to Find a New Job with Social Media

Looking for a brand new work while you are still employed may be difficult—and roughly two-thirds of people who have their current job are willing to jump for new employment. As you definitely want to use social media as much as possible, you do not desire to put your current job at risk making it clear that you’re hunting for a new position. But, that does not mean you should avert social media when you do some job hunts. As a matter of fact, 54% of online users count on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn in their search for jobs in the previous year according to the statistical study of Jobvite, and out of six persons, one individual found his ultimate position via social networking sites.

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