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  • August11th

     Updates to our site have made getting your next project started with iDesigns even easier. All of our project request forms are linked on our website under the heading “Get Started.”

    Our clients come to us with a multitude of requests, but the most common are custom website design and development and custom logo design. With the social media explosion upon us, many of our clients are branching out and requesting blogs and custom Twitter and Facebook pages to reach current and potential customers.

    If you are interested in any of these services, get started today and complete the appropriate form on our site. We look forward to working with you!

  • June9th

    Why Consumers Join FacebookOne-quarter of respondents to a survey conducted by Chadwick Martin Bailey said that coupons and discounts were the primary reason they became fans of a brand on Facebook. Another survey, by Morpace, found that 37 percent of Facebook users joined fan pages because they wanted to get coupons and discounts.

    This week marked the first time that America’s beloved cookie company Nabisco used a digital coupon on Facebook to offer its roughly 350,000 fans a “buy one, get one free” package of cookies. The most interesting part is the coupon was only available on Facebook.

    “It’s important to reach people where they are — and people are increasingly using social media,” Basel Maglaris, associate director of corporate affairs at Nabisco, told The Christian Science Monitor. “It’s a way for us to join the conversation … Online promotions help companies target loyal customers.”

    It must be working. As of the time of this post, Nabisco now has 413,412 fans.

    Want to offer your customers a digital coupon? iDesigns can create a Facebook ad for your special promotion!

  • March3rd

    A great (free) way to advertise your business is to submit your website to popular, reputable online directories. People search different industry categories to find businesses — so the more descriptive you are about your company the better. With so many “virtual” companies these days, you don’t even need a storefront to be included in online directories. Submitting your website to online directories increases your backlinks (links back to your site from other sites) which, in turn, helps with search engine optimization (SEO).

    Don’t have the time to submit your business to the directories? Contact iDesigns!

  • January26th

     Search Engine Optimization is the process of getting your website found by the major search engines such as Google, Yahoo! and Bing. With iDesigns’ SEO package, we make recommendations based on a comprehensive audit of your current website and work with you to move your site up in search-engine ranking.  You would be amazed at the small (and sometimes, unnoticeable) tweaks that can be made to your site to increase your ranking. Much of the SEO process takes place “behind the scenes” in your site’s coding. The SEO process also includes submitting your business to several popular and reputable online directories – all with the goal to help your customers find you on the web!

    For complete SEO package details, visit our Services page.

  • December23rd

    We would like to end the year with a “Best of” list courtesy of CNN Tech. What were the top 10 tech trends of 2009? Which ones would you add to the list?

    Smartphone craze – Thanks to these phones, people this year grew accustomed to sending e-mail, uploading photos and videos and posting status messages from anywhere, at almost anytime.

    Facebook grows upFacebook now has more than 350 million users. Half of Facebook users log on to the site at least once on any given day, and  the average Facebook user spends nearly an hour a day on the site.

    Bloggers threaten regimes – Individuals became publishers in 2009, using the micro-blogging site Twitter to post instant, bite-sized updates to the world. The site was founded in 2007, but grew exponentially this year.

    Books go digital – Thanks to Kindle and other portable, electronic readers, e-books started to make inroads on their hardback cousins in 2009.

    Info in an instant – In 2009, it’s no longer enough to search for information that was current 30 minutes or an hour ago. Now, Internet junkies look for their news, Tweets and links to be updated in “real-time,” just as they are on Twitter.

    App mania – And they make calls, too! Droves of iPhone owners downloaded games, widgets and tools for their phones from Apple. By September, 2 billion of the applications had been downloaded.

    Games leave the living room – Mobile gaming platforms shook up the idea that video games must be played from a consol, have great graphics and be backed by huge entertainment companies to succeed. They became social, too! A big shout-out to the cyber athletes out there!

    Government gets techie – The Obama Administration launched DATA.gov, a clearinghouse of information on how the federal government works and how tax money is spent.

    Search engine wars – Google is still the world’s dominant search engine, but it faced its first real challengers in 2009 as smaller search companies, such as Wolfram-Alpha and Microsoft’s Bing, came up with new ideas about the way people can and should find information online.

    ‘Smart’ electricity use – The economic recession and a federal stimulus package prompted a old-ish idea in frugal gadgetry to take off in a new way: “smart” technology invaded homes and public works projects in hopes of making our use of fossil fuels more efficient.

    We want to wish all of our clients a Merry Christmas and a safe and Happy New Year! Here’s to a great 2010!

    Source: CNN Tech

  • December9th

    Many of our clients are on Twitter these days…sharing pertinent info in 140 characters or less. But have you neglected your Twitter bio? Yes, that small box in the upper, right-hand corner of the screen. Well, a study says having a bio influences the number of followers you have.

    According to research by HubSpot, almost two-thirds of users don’t have a bio or link to their site listed on their Twitter profiles. Users with a bio had over 8 times more followers on average than users without a bio, and users with a link to their website had over 7.5 times as many followers as users without.

    So, what information can you share about your company in 160 characters or less? Jeff Kelley of Capital Results says the Twitter bio serves as a way for people to get to know the person behind the company. You want potential followers to know you are a real person, not a robot. List some of your interests (football, romantic comedies, puppies, beach vacations). Or write why your company is different from others in your industry. Make it fun, intriguing and real.

    Need help getting started on your Twitter bio? Contact amy@idesignssolutions.com.

  • November4th

    Top 10 AddThis ButtonsHave you noticed “Add” and “Share” buttons popping up on sites all over the Web? With a few clicks, visitors to your site can share your content on as many social media outlets as you designate; Digg, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and many, many more!

    It is the most popular sharing tool in the world, serving 30 billion times a month to 500+ million people in 50+ languages.

    Get your free “AddThis” button today by adding the script below to your HTML code or contact Michael, and he will get you set up. One button. Your content everywhere. Enjoy!

    <!– AddThis Button BEGIN –>
    <a href=”http://addthis.com/bookmark.php?v=250&amp;pub=xa-4af1dd897c087852″><img src=”http://s7.addthis.com/static/btn/v2/lg-share-en.gif” width=”125″ height=”16″ alt=”Bookmark and Share” style=”border:0″/></a><script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://s7.addthis.com/js/250/addthis_widget.js#pub=xa-4af1dd897c087852″></script>
    <!– AddThis Button END –>

    Souce: AddThis.com

  • October27th

    logo_melissaClient Name: Melissa Frei

    Website: www.melissafrei.com

    Topic: iDesigns’ Content Management System Blog Component

    iDesigns: “So, Melissa, you’ve had the CMS blog component on your site for about three weeks now. What are you using the blog for?”

    MF: “I am doing Spirit Scopes, which are weekly horoscopes utilizing my deck of cards that I printed. So each week my readers can see what is in store for them.”

    iDesigns: “Fantastic! How easy is it to access the blog and input your content and pictures?”

    MF: “WOW! It is so easy! It takes me five minutes to get it up and going. I never thought it would be this easy.”

    iDesigns: “That’s great to hear that you find the blog simple and easy to use. How has adding this blog to your site helped your business so far?

    MF: “People are able to see the product I printed and be able to get a feel for the variety of ways they can be used, so it is extremely helpful.”

    To visit Melissa Frei’s blog and read her Spirit Scopes, click here.