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Important factors of the brand representation on the internet
The world is getting digital and there are a lot of businesses that understand that taking the business online can really make it a huge success. The audience is on the internet these days searching for the business which is the best one. If you are the one who wants to get selected, then there is only one thing that you need and that is a stunning brand representation. If you think that it is easy to place your business on the internet, then think again, there are so many businesses from the industry you belong so it is really important to represent your brand in the best way possible and for that’s you should know a couple of factors that can enhance your brand’s representation on the internet.
The logo: The logo is the first thing that your potential buyers would see and this is the reason the logo should be the best. A good logo is the one that is attractive and has the tendency to mesmerize the audience online. But here is the thing, logo animation is not at all easy. It takes a lot of effort and research to make a good one. Obviously the logo is the face of the brand so it cannot be taken for granted. Here is one tip from our side: If you don’t know what would go best with your brand, then you can use an online logo maker to get an appropriate logo for your brand.
The website design: Your website is the online destination where your audience will be landing and that’s why it is so important to design your website in the best way possible manner. There are businesses who are dominating the market and that is just because of amazing website design. It should be visually attractive because obviously the customer will go forward to have the product or service from the business that looks nice.
The voice: The voice is the way you want to have communication with your clients or visitors. Now it depends totally on you if you want to talk to them formally or informally. There are some businesses that have a very casual voice like “Hey guys! Welcomes to our website” while other businesses talk to you in a very formal and professional way. It totally depends upon the purpose and your target audience.
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What Really Happened With West Virginia’s Blockchain Voting Experiment?
The state and the company aren’t sharing the basic information experts say is necessary to properly evaluate the blockchain voting pilot.
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Who here hasn't started blogging yet? Why haven't you?
Just wondering.
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How to Survive Falling Through the Ice: An Illustrated Guide
If you live in a place where snowy and icy winters are the norm, you know the dangers of falling through the ice. And this guide is especially pertinent for those areas of the country where freezing weather only visits sporadically. When frigid temps descend for a short time upon a location that’s not used to seeing them, people, especially children, are apt to go out exploring their neighborhood ponds and reservoirs.
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Confessions of a Digital Nazi Hunter
In the wake of Trump’s victory, I built a bot to expose bigots. Then Twitter suspended it — and kept the bigots.
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Trump or Baldwin? Newspaper uses wrong picture
The blunder by journalists saw an image of the actor dressed up as Trump appearing in print instead of the President. A newspaper in the Dominican Republic has had to apologise to readers after it mistakenly used a photo of Alec Baldwin impersonating Donald Trump instead of the US President himself. The Hollywood actor, wearing a blond wig in his guise as the American leader on comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL), appeared next to an image of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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'Playboy' brings nudity back to magazine
After one buttoned-up year, Playboy is bringing nude photographs back to its magazine.
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The World’s Most Inspirational Iceberg Isn’t What It Seems
The expression, and the photo, have become a mainstay of inspirational posters, expressing concepts like success, imagination, and the human condition. The image is composed of four separate pictures - the underwater shot and shot of the clouds was taken in Santa Barbara, the picture of the top part of the iceberg is from Antarctica while the picture of the bottom part is actually an iceberg in Alaska.
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George Michael returns to the top 10 album charts
George Michael’s untimely demise sure brought back a few oldies but goodies to the top 10 list. His greatest hits collection, Ladies & Gentlemen, which was first released in 1998 made its huge comeback to the top 10 album chart after the 53-year-old artist passed away on Christmas day this year. Michael Talbot, Chief Executive of the Official Charts Company, said: "The sudden and terribly sad death of George Michael has naturally prompted his fans to re-explore his rich catalogue again, paying tribute to his incredible talent, both as a solo artist and founder of Wham!."
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A Fresh Mobile Experience & Our Upcoming Community Expansion
TL;DR: Mobile browsing is better than ever. Tribes are getting more functionality and will be easier to discover. And finally, tribe leadership is getting more power to better organize, moderate, and spread/share the content posted in their communities.
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What do you most miss about the 90's?
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What makes a "home"?
As proposed by /u/a7h13f in this discussion
"What makes a home?" I totally get that not everywhere a person lived would be considered their "home", but also I've had multiple places over the years that I would (at the time) have considered my home. So, what's the line between "Place that I live" and "Home"?
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Commented in What should every home have?
Agreed, most people love the idea for having a plan for the zombie apocalypse and preparing for that is very similar to preparing for an actual real world disaster.
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Yahoo shows off password-free logins and new encrypted email technology
Passwords are terrible: they're inefficient and they're often insecure, too. Many leading tech companies have embraced two-factor authentication as a more secure option, but they're optional and only those particularly concerned about their digital identities take the time to set it up. That's why Yahoo is taking a new approach, called "on demand" passwords.
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The 10 most awesome features on Snapzu
I've been using Snapzu for a while, and over that time there has been a lot of cool functionality added to make our lives more enjoyable while on the site. The list below highlights a few reasons for why this place is truly a unique social link sharing experience...
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Snapzu Release 5.0
We are excited to finally launch version 5.0! This update focuses on improved and simplified design, streamlined content creation and link sharing, as well as general visual updates.
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Game about Squares
A little HTML5 puzzle game that takes a few seconds to take off and a few hours to beat. Playable right in the browser, including mobile.
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World's oldest revolver, circa 1597
Once it was a status symbol, with its decorations in brass, bone and mother-of-pearl. More than 400 years later it is well preserved in a cellar in Lillehammer, Norway. The revolver belonged to the German Georg von Reichswein. He was a professional soldier and fought on the Danish-Norwegian side in the 30-year war (1618-1648).
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Reading
Books and technology
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$397 billion fighter jet deployment may be delayed by software glitches
The production of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is rolling along, with the Marine Corps scheduled to reach “initial operating capability” with its version of the plane by July of 2015. But glitches in software development and testing could push back the final delivery of the “jump-jet” F-35B to the Marine Corps by over a year, according to a new Government Accountability Office (GAO) report.
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Facebook to Purchase Oculus VR
It has been announced that social networking site Facebook is set to acquire Oculus VR, the makers of the Oculus Rift virtual reality (VR) headset. The company will be bought for aproximately $2 billion USD. The transaction should be finalised in the second quarter of 2014, meaning…
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4K TV: don't believe the hype
Early adopters will be terribly disappointed with what ultra HD TVs can currently deliver.
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Sony announces Project Morpheus, a virtual reality headset coming to PlayStation 4
Sony is pursuing new virtual reality technology dubbed Project Morpheus for PlayStation 4, president of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios Shuhei Yoshida announced at GDC 2014 today.
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Ultimate Guide: Facebook Insights Glossary of Terms [Infographic]
Every important Facebook Insights term -- popular and obscure -- in one infographic, broken down into Reach and Impressions, Engagement and Fan Data.
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Defunct Soviet Reconnaissance Satellite May Hit Earth
A decommissioned Soviet military satellite will burn up in the atmosphere Sunday in an uncontrolled descent and surviving fragments may hit Earth, according to an aerospace defense official.
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Inside the Kowloon Walled City before it got demolished in 1994
Once thought to be the most densely populated place on Earth, with 50,000 people crammed into only a few blocks, these fascinating pictures give a rare insight into the lives of those who lived Kowloon Walled City. The city was a phenomenon with 33,000 families and businesses living in more than 300 interconnected high-rise buildings, all constructed without contributions from a single architect.
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You get what you want - by Ananya Gaurav
This is one of those comics strips that leaves an impact on your life after being read. Have patience for it will surprise you with its wonderful insights.
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Nintendo: It’s Dangerous To Go Alone! Take This.
I’m sad for Nintendo. I love Nintendo. I really do. And so it pains me to see them in such a state. But I come bearing gifts. Rather than being the millionth person to advise them to move their games to smartphones, I thought I’d offer another alternative. It’s one I’ve laid out previously, and the response to it seemed positive enough that I thought it was worth elaborating upon. Because again, I want Nintendo to survive. And thrive.
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$25,000 Beats by Dre: Superbowl Edition
Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine’s multi-million dollar audio company recently launched their music streaming service, Beats Music to anticipating listeners. The company is celebrating by teaming up with Graff Diamonds and giving both the Broncos and Seahawks a gift like no other, a set of special edition headphones for each of the players.
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