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    A recent movie starring Richard Dreyfus and Bill Murray tells the story of a man desperately trying to be included as a member of his psychiatrist's family. Whenever the doctor attempted to exclude him, his family would respond by asking, "What about Bob?"In the midst of all the work relating to diversity in the workplace, one group often gets excluded. When affirmative action categories are
    such site is Brand Nu out of England. Look him up. I think it's http://www.brandnu.co.uk

    He is amazing. Become friends with him.

    3. Go to www.technorati.com and research what others are writing about. Comment on their blog and exchange links with them. Add them to your blogroll or link bar on Blogger. See traffic grow.

    4. If you have a website, but no list, you should start using www.aweber.com, which is a free auto resp

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    What You Will Learn By Reading This

    This article covers getting your own blog, finding great FREE content for it, how to get interviews from famous designers for your blog, setting up a list and driving traffic to your site. Read on, o great one!

    Be A List Rock Star In No Time

    Why, you say? Why should I get a list? Well, one, your opinionated right?

    Get Your Own Megaphone, & Force The World To Listen To You

    Ok, starting from scratch, you are a creative person. All creative people, you, have big strong opinions. These opinions can hurt you and help you! The best thing to do if you cannot shut up is get your own megaphone, a blog, for instance. If you go to www.blogger.com and you can get your own free blog. This way, you can start writing about your passion, graphic design, typography, layout, fonts, advertising methods and marketing, photography, etc.

    Get Your List On

    Starting a list can be hard. Basically you need to have really relevant content for your audience. Websites they have never seen, books they don't know about, podcasts they would love, other designers they can get inspiration from. You get the idea. Inspire, communicate, create a community.

    The Three Steps To Fame & Fortune In Design & Advertising

    1. Go to www.Blogger.com and set up a free blog. Or go to www.godaddy.com, get a domain name, then go to www.bluehost.com and get hosting. Then, go to www.wordpress.org and install your new blog on your own site. If you don't know to do any of this, stick with blogger.com for now or www.typepad.com or something. A simple blogger platform.

    2. Write 15 or so posts on your new blog, the contents. Link to other authoritative blogs in your area. One such site is Brand Nu out of England. Look him up. I think it's http://www.brandnu.co.uk

    He is amazing. Become friends with him.

    3. Go to www.technorati.com and research what others are writing about. Comment on their blog and exchange links with them. Add them to your blogroll or link bar on Blogger. See traffic grow.

    4. If you have a website, but no list, you should start using www.aweber.com, which is a free auto respo

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    en To You

    Ok, starting from scratch, you are a creative person. All creative people, you, have big strong opinions. These opinions can hurt you and help you! The best thing to do if you cannot shut up is get your own megaphone, a blog, for instance. If you go to www.blogger.com and you can get your own free blog. This way, you can start writing about your passion, graphic design, typography, layout, fonts, advertising methods and marketing, photography, etc.

    Get Your List On

    Starting a list can be hard. Basically you need to have really relevant content for your audience. Websites they have never seen, books they don't know about, podcasts they would love, other designers they can get inspiration from. You get the idea. Inspire, communicate, create a community.

    The Three Steps To Fame & Fortune In Design & Advertising

    1. Go to www.Blogger.com and set up a free blog. Or go to www.godaddy.com, get a domain name, then go to www.bluehost.com and get hosting. Then, go to www.wordpress.org and install your new blog on your own site. If you don't know to do any of this, stick with blogger.com for now or www.typepad.com or something. A simple blogger platform.

    2. Write 15 or so posts on your new blog, the contents. Link to other authoritative blogs in your area. One such site is Brand Nu out of England. Look him up. I think it's http://www.brandnu.co.uk

    He is amazing. Become friends with him.

    3. Go to www.technorati.com and research what others are writing about. Comment on their blog and exchange links with them. Add them to your blogroll or link bar on Blogger. See traffic grow.

    4. If you have a website, but no list, you should start using www.aweber.com, which is a free auto resp

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    Get Your List On

    Starting a list can be hard. Basically you need to have really relevant content for your audience. Websites they have never seen, books they don't know about, podcasts they would love, other designers they can get inspiration from. You get the idea. Inspire, communicate, create a community.

    The Three Steps To Fame & Fortune In Design & Advertising

    1. Go to www.Blogger.com and set up a free blog. Or go to www.godaddy.com, get a domain name, then go to www.bluehost.com and get hosting. Then, go to www.wordpress.org and install your new blog on your own site. If you don't know to do any of this, stick with blogger.com for now or www.typepad.com or something. A simple blogger platform.

    2. Write 15 or so posts on your new blog, the contents. Link to other authoritative blogs in your area. One such site is Brand Nu out of England. Look him up. I think it's http://www.brandnu.co.uk

    He is amazing. Become friends with him.

    3. Go to www.technorati.com and research what others are writing about. Comment on their blog and exchange links with them. Add them to your blogroll or link bar on Blogger. See traffic grow.

    4. If you have a website, but no list, you should start using www.aweber.com, which is a free auto resp

    Infosnacking or Just Plain 'Screwing The Dog' On Company Time
    Infosnacking was declared word of the year for 2005 by Webster’s New World College Dictionary. If you are reading this article while at work, and it is not research for your company or related to your job in some way, then you are officially infosnacking. Dang, we use to just call it ‘screwing the dog’, but guess that is no longer Politically Correct. Infosnacking is defined as using the
    ww.Blogger.com and set up a free blog. Or go to www.godaddy.com, get a domain name, then go to www.bluehost.com and get hosting. Then, go to www.wordpress.org and install your new blog on your own site. If you don't know to do any of this, stick with blogger.com for now or www.typepad.com or something. A simple blogger platform.

    2. Write 15 or so posts on your new blog, the contents. Link to other authoritative blogs in your area. One such site is Brand Nu out of England. Look him up. I think it's http://www.brandnu.co.uk

    He is amazing. Become friends with him.

    3. Go to www.technorati.com and research what others are writing about. Comment on their blog and exchange links with them. Add them to your blogroll or link bar on Blogger. See traffic grow.

    4. If you have a website, but no list, you should start using www.aweber.com, which is a free auto resp

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    such site is Brand Nu out of England. Look him up. I think it's http://www.brandnu.co.uk

    He is amazing. Become friends with him.

    3. Go to www.technorati.com and research what others are writing about. Comment on their blog and exchange links with them. Add them to your blogroll or link bar on Blogger. See traffic grow.

    4. If you have a website, but no list, you should start using www.aweber.com, which is a free auto responder. It will help you put up forms like the opt-in one to the right of this article. See it? The one with the headline? This is how I capture opt-ins.

    The main benefit to the opt-in list is that they get certain products I am working on for a big discount, and they also get more targeted, very specific advice and secret website links to boost their graphic design business.

    5. Get Relevant content to your list. How? Contact other designers and advertisers and ask to interview them. It's simple. Go to their site, email them and ask for a quick interview by email.

    TIP: Email the questions for the interview in the same email that you ask them for it.

    This makes it easy for them.

    TIP 2: Do not ask more than 8 questions.

    I've already contacted Radim from Brand Nu and he has agreed to be interviewed. Do the same thing. Drive traffic to your site this way. Also, go to www.Goarticles.com and www.Ezinearticles.com. and get free articles to put on your blog about your niche topic.

    There you go!

    Lawton

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