July 23, 2014
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July 22, 2014
Social Media Guidelines for Nurses from NCSBN Interactive on Vimeo.
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- [voice over] Emily was a nursing student in a pediatric rotation. She cared for
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Tommy, a five-year old patient who was recently diagnosed with type one diabetes.
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Tommy was going home soon so she took a cellphone picture of him to remember him
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by. That evening, she posted his picture on her Facebook page commenting how brave
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he was when he got his insulin injections. Two days later, Emily was called into her
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dean's office. A nurse from the hospital had seen the photo and caption and
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reported them to hospital officials. Emily was informed that her actions were a
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breach of her patient's confidentiality and a violation of federal privacy laws.
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Even though Emily had an excellent record as a student nurse, and had only had the
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best intentions in her post, she was expelled from her nursing program and the
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program has barred from using the pediatrics unit for their students.
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- Hi. I'm Kelly, a staff nurse here at the hospital. If you use social media
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properly, what happened to Emily will never happen to you. Nurses are
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increasingly utilizing social media not only for personal use but also as a way to
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foster professional connections and timely communications with patients and their
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families. But social media used inappropriately can result in disclosing
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too much patient information and violating their rights to privacy and
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confidentiality of information. This is what happened to Emily. Healthcare
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organizations typically have clear policies governing employee use of
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electronic and social in the workplace. It is out side the workplace however, where
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policies are often less clear and the potential for inappropriate use of social
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media is greatly increased. Effective nurse-patient relationships are built on
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trust. A cornerstone of that trust is patient privacy. Which is a key part of a
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patient's expectation to being treated with dignity and respect. Any patient
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information that a nurse has access to during the course of treatment must be
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safeguarded. With very limited exceptions, such information may only be disclosed to
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other members of the healthcare team for the purpose of providing care for the
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patient. Improper use of social media by nurses may
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violate state and federal laws. Including the health insurance portability and
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accountability act or HIPA. Which was enacted to further protect the patient
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privacy. Additionally, inappropriate uses of electronic and social media maybe
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reported to the Board of Nursing resulting in possible disciplinary action for
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unprofessional or unethical conduct, breach of confidentiality, or other
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infractions. Well, it's true that some intentional or malicious misuses of
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social media do occur, the majority of inappropriate disclosures or postings are
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unintentional. Usually they're the result of the mistaken belief that the
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communication or posting is private and accessible only by the intended recipient.
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That content deleted from the site is no longer accessible, for that it is
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acceptable to discuss or refer to a patient in a posting if they're not
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identified by name. By being cautious and alert to potential or improper uses of
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social media, you can avoid inadvertantly disclosing confidential information
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concerning your patients. Remember, you have an ethical and legal obligation to
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maintain patient privacy at all times. This means that you should never take photos or
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videos of patients using your cellphones or other personal devices. Be sure to
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follow employer policies for taking photos or videos of patients for treatments or
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other permissible purposes by using an employer provided devices. Even
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experienced nurses should be vigilant about avoiding serious violations of
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patient confidentiality as Jason learned.
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- [voice over] Jason has been a nurse for 12 years and is working in hospice care.
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One of his current patients, Maria, maintains a hospital sponsored online page
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to keep her family and friends updated on her battle of cancer. One day, she posted
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something about her depression and the difficulty of finding effective treatments
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for her physical pain. Jason saw the post and responded by writing a comment to
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Maria. He wrote that he understood her last few days have been difficult and he
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was hopeful that the new medication along with the increase dose of morphine will
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provide some needed relief. The next day, Jason ran into a friend who said she saw
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his post. She said Maria was an old family friend, was sad to hear of her condition
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and asked Jason how long he thought Maria had left. Now, fully realizing the
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implications on what he had done, immediately went home and tried to remove
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his post but was unable to do so. Besides, even if he had been successful in
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removing it. It may have already been copied by others and posted elsewhere. At
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his next visit with Maria, Jason told her what had happened and apologized. Jason
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then self-reported his breach of patient confidentiality to his Board of Nursing
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and is awaiting the board's decision concerning any disciplinary action.
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- Jason learned the importance of carefully considering the full
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implications of posting any information about patients on any website, including
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hospital sponsored sites. It may at times be appropriate for nurses to express
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empathy and support for patients on a website but they must be careful not to
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disclose private patient information. Inappropriate use of social media can
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derail someone's dream to be a nurse as it did for Emily.
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But even for experienced nurses like Jason, who have exceptional work
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histories, inappropriate use of social media can and does happen. Remember,
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increased access to communication through social media does not change the
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healthcare professional's responsibility to protect patient information. In fact it
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actually makes it easier to inappropriately share information. By
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carefully following standardized guidelines, healthcare professionals can
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responsibly use social media to improve the coordination of patient care. For more
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information, please visit the website of the National Council of State Boards of
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Nursing.
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Social Media Guidelines for Nurses
July 21, 2014
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July 20, 2014
Just what is the best color to use during your website design? What colors are going to maximize conversions and bring sales to your website? Watch this video to find out! 0:01 good 0:05 hello everyone today wanna talk about 0:09 the three simple steps that you should take to pick the right color of your 0:13 website that will maximize the conversions 0:15 and the sales that you'll get to your site when I created my first would say I 0:19 made a lot of mistakes they learned about corrected overtime 0:22 and one of the biggest ones was the colors that I use for my website 0:26 I'm sure I'm not alone in this I'm sure there are many of us out there 0:30 his first instinct when putting a website together to use the colors that 0:33 we like 0:34 we think you're cool or beautiful or pretty or 0:37 maybe we just simply that the designer pick them for us no matter what it was 0:41 a lot of those times when we pick the colors based on that we probably did not 0:46 pick the best colors for a website to maximize the number of cells that we 0:50 would get 0:50 I'm today wanna talk about the power communication through color 0:55 our business and website colors matter so much more than most of us realize 0:59 millions millions of dollars have been spent going into the research 1:02 at the psychology of color meaning the way in which colors affect us and 1:06 communicate with us 1:08 our human experience has conditioners to associate different colors with feelings 1:12 different emotions 1:13 actions and concepts a good example this is the color red 1:18 warning signs and traffic signals are typically read 1:21 because it is we often associate the color red online and in stores 1:25 was something that needs our attention such as a sale or maybe in error message 1:30 on our computer so what I want to do is go to the the three steps 1:34 to help you pick the right colors so you can communicate effectively 1:38 with your customers your consumers when they come to your site they have the 1:41 right mood they have the right feeling and therefore will 1:44 buy your product the first step is to determine the purpose if your site 1:49 we first put together a website we have to remember 1:52 that people don't really care about us or our website the only reason our web 1:57 site exists 1:57 and the only reason customers are coming to our website is to solve a customer's 2:01 problem 2:02 and if we want our customers to stand or say we need to understand who they are 2:06 and what will make them want to stay so II put together a quick list 24 2:11 items reasons that people most likely visit her website 2:15 the first is to get information the second is to purchase a product or 2:18 service 2:19 the third is a joy to be part of a community or club and the fourth 2:22 is just to be entertained for PrestaShop 2:25 says we must be selling products and services it's important to understand 2:29 the type of products and services we are selling and the message we want to 2:32 convey 2:33 by using this product you can see this infographic you this is from Qwest 2:37 metric 2:38 on this just two pieces but it kinda shows 2:41 how the color and the mood as the color it can affect the behavior at the say 2:47 how certain colors are better for certain kinds of sites 2:50 that brings us a step too which is a use color psychology to choose our main 2:55 colors 2:56 when creating our website we want to make it as simple 2:59 and easy to look at as possible I'm it's important that we have 3:03 I no more than one maybe two main colors for our site 3:08 any more than that and it starts to get really quite arian agree the king 3:11 in fact I here's a good example have a website 3:15 where there are a lot of colors involved and as you can see here 3:19 this is really hard to follow it's hard for me to know exactly where I wanna go 3:24 or what I want to look at 3:25 it's just too messy and the only thing I'm thinking about is how quickly can I 3:29 get 3:29 out this site we don't want that to be the case with our website we want it to 3:35 be something that people 3:36 wanna come there they wanna stay and and shop around 3:39 so take a look at this table the stable kind of shows 3:43 on the left hand side a color and on the right hand side 3:46 the emotion that comes along and is conveyed with that color 3:49 and is communicated with that so as you can see on this list 3:53 I'm futures read as your team you're looking for something that is really 3:58 attention-grabbing 3:59 has really strong emotion its it has lots of emotions 0 4:03 angered love the warmth comfort sometimes it has 4:07 a bad effect and this is when you have to kind of think through this 4:10 not always but if your buttons are red that might tell people stop 4:15 and they might not wanna cook on it as it might not be as inviting to click on 4:19 as a different colors a blue or green but it just really depends on the site 4:24 but to start with your site you wanna pick one color and try it out 4:28 in small doses and see how it fits if you look at the press the designers say 4:32 you can see that our first color is blue 4:35 I'm we don't have a whole lotta I still a lot over pages white space 4:40 blues our main color and then be on that we have gray 4:43 so very very light colors they don't conflict with each other 4:47 they work very well together and as you can see we don't use them for a lot of 4:52 the page 4:53 we won a lot of the page to be white because white represents 4:56 openness and simplicity and cleanliness and and and so 5:01 that does something that you want to think about when you're putting together 5:03 your website as well 5:05 now wanna show you some examples of how these colors are being used in real web 5:09 sites by 5:10 some the big companies if you look at Mercedes for instance you see that 5:14 their side is mostly gray they have a slider here the top it 5:18 if you look at the background-color: their say it's great 5:21 they don't even really have a7 second color but if you had to choose one 5:25 probably called Blue the reason they have gray is because they want it to 5:30 look a little bit more refined 5:32 they want to look sophisticated and clean and these associations are 5:36 appropriate for Mercedes target customers 5:38 who are wealthy people who presumably want to be seen as distinguished 5:42 an important now you can also see that if you go to 5:46 a whenever Press designer sites 5:49 if you look at our electric shock theme you'll see that it's also got kind of a 5:53 grey it's got a darker in a light grey 5:55 I'm and that that's pretty much all the colors on this website 5:59 and there's blue which is kind of an accent color which we're going to talk 6:02 about 6:02 in a minute but we want this this site to look 6:06 at the have the look have timeliness and refinement and sophistication 6:11 and calmness which is why we chose those colors 6:14 on if we look at Whole Foods Whole Foods is an example where 6:18 we have mo si kinda black 6:22 but rugged black and then the buttons are orange 6:25 and we have some green the colors orange and green represent balance 6:30 nature and health and energy 6:33 and that's where Whole Foods is trying to do they're trying to promote healthy 6:36 products 6:37 and so that color scheme fits with them 6:40 I'm bikeways if you look at are healthy store your nose 6:45 this is also green and orange 6:48 didn't those are the kind of things that you want to associate with the health 6:52 store 6:53 um just a couple other examples we have to let 6:56 Nigel that with two letters done is is the color most preferred by men it's 7:01 very masculine it's very calm 7:03 on and it speaks to many never ended is more inviting to every to the more 7:08 masculine side of things 7:09 and is very clean and so joint news this and that is why the use blue 7:14 I'm you can also look at whatever theory which is effort shop which is 7:18 also a very masculine typeof shop 7:21 so we use blue is great to kind have give it that feeling of calmness but 7:25 also masculinity 7:27 so as you can see there's a lot of psychology behind the different colors 7:30 and why they're being chosen now so as you can see it's good to have 7:34 a strong color that really fits what you're trying to convey with your site 7:39 um and you can look at this table and referred to as much as you need to 7:43 to come to help you figure that out now that you have 7:46 here two main colors maybe you're one main color: whatever happens to be 7:50 I most business color schemes work best 7:53 when an additional color that serves a very specific purposes added 7:57 and we're gonna call than accent color now there's a 8:01 principal called the isolation affect that states that item that stands out is 8:05 more likely to be remembered 8:07 for instance if you have a list of items in black font on a website then you can 8:10 change wanted them to green fun 8:12 the item with the Green Fund is most likely to be remembered because it 8:15 stands out 8:16 in the crowd and there for grass the most excuse me he grabbed the most 8:20 attention 8:21 and makes the biggest imprint on your mind I you notice if we go back to some 8:25 these web sites that they have this 8:26 if you look at Gillette they've got an orange button which 8:30 accents the blue and draws your eye 8:33 to the orange to say I hate comey and a lot of times 8:37 done for calls to action for coupons 8:40 for email us for people to sign up on and that sort of thing 8:44 an example whenever themes that does is very well 8:47 is our clothes store now if you look it this 8:51 you can see that here's a product and the and a carbon 8:54 isn't accent color it's a call to action button that dries your eyes 8:58 to that button which is what we wanna cook on there are other buttons here 9:02 like this one over here 9:03 but that one is in our main focus and so we don't want to make dinner action 9:07 color 9:08 and we want to use a very sparingly just just enough 9:11 so that people are drawn to that particular 9:14 item or that button by having access 9:17 button you'll get more people cooking on the things that you want them to click 9:21 on 9:22 which one in turn increase your conversions and that and this is 9:25 ultimately the goal your website is it not to get more conversions 9:30 so that some up three steps that you should take to pick the right coach for 9:33 your website to maximize your conversions 9:35 the first thing you wanna do is determine the purpose if your say 9:38 and what you trying to sell or what you're trying to do and pick the colors 9:41 that align with that and communicate that 9:44 the second is to choose one to two main colors 9:47 and make sure that you use the sparing the the use them enough to 9:51 convey the message that you're looking to convey finery 9:54 you want to use an accent color this is the color that is really going to be the 9:58 call to action 9:59 on it should be the kind that stands out so that it gets clicked 10:03 because when it doesn't stand out it's going to be ignored 10:06 as a rule keeper website clean and simple by using 10:10 no more than those colors you can use different shades are those colors if you 10:13 really need to 10:14 but be careful and choose wisely to think beyond your favorite colors 10:18 remember that your color scheme communicates your visitors about the 10:21 values 10:21 and personally if your store and can have an effect on your conversions 10:26 that's it for this video I hope it was helpful thank you and please let me know 10:29 if you have any questions 10:30 and go to our site press the designer dot com check us out we have a whole 10:34 bunch of videos like this 10:35 I will talk to you soon thanks
Website Design | 3 Steps to Picking the Website Colors for Highest Conversions
July 19, 2014
"Our community is core to our business. From the moment that people land or start their trip, they're going to be Tweeting and facebooking, they're basically opening up a conversation and we want to be part of it" - Venetia Pristavec, Creative Lead Airbnb.
Book a home, castle, room or even a private island anywhere in the world. Located in over 182 countries, Airbnb is a global community marketplace of unique, trustworthy spaces for rent.
In this video, discover how Airbnb uses Hootsuite's social media management system to manage thousands of conversations around the globe. Hootsuite's analytic tools monitor follower growth and social CRM, while tracking certain keywords over time, so that Airbnb can strategize social campaigns accordingly. From an International perspective, their voice needs to adapt for different markets and Hootsuite manages those voices.
What does Airbnb use social for?
- Educate and spread the word of what Airbnb is: People need to know what they are offering, why they're good and what's different.
- Generate relationships and strengthen community.
- Communicate with global networks and manage social CRM.
Hootsuite helps organizations engage with audiences and analyze campaigns across multiple departments and social networks like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ Pages from one secure web-based dashboard.
About Airbnb
Airbnb is a website for people to rent out lodging. It has over 500,000 listings in 33,000 cities and 192 countries. Founded in August 2008 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company is privately owned and operated by Airbnb, Inc.
Users of the site must register and create a personal online profile before using the site. Every property is associated with a host whose profile includes recommendations by other users, reviews by previous guests, as well as a response rating and private messaging system.
As of July 2011, the company had raised $119.8 million in venture funding from Y Combinator, Greylock Partners, Sequoia Capital, Andreessen Horowitz, DST Global Solutions, General Catalyst Partners and undisclosed amounts from Youniversity Ventures' partners, Jawed Karim, Keith Rabois, and Kevin Hartz, and from A Grade Investments’ partners, Ashton Kutcher and Guy Oseary.
In April 2014, the company closed on an investment of $450 million by TPG Capital at a valuation of approximately $10 billion.
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July 18, 2014
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July 17, 2014
7 Point Social Media Webinar from Brad Smith & Dylan Hesp
Social media is the social interaction among people in which they create, share or exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and networks. Andreas Kaplan and Michael Haenlein define social media as "a group of Internet-based applications that build on the ideological and technological foundations of Web 2.0, and that allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content." Furthermore, social media depend on mobile and web-based technologies to create highly interactive platforms through which individuals and communities share, co-create, discuss, and modify user-generated content. They introduce substantial and pervasive changes to communication between organizations, communities, and individuals.
Diagram depicting the many different types of social media
Social media differ from traditional or industrial media in many ways, including quality, reach, frequency, usability, immediacy, and permanence. There are many effects that stem from internet usage. According to Nielsen, internet users continue to spend more time with social media sites than any other type of site. At the same time, the total time spent on social media in the U.S. across PC and mobile devices increased by 37 percent to 121 billion minutes in July 2012 compared to 88 billion minutes in July 2011. For content contributors, the benefits of participating in social media have gone beyond simply social sharing to building reputation and bringing in career opportunities and monetary income, as discussed in Tang, Gu, and Whinston (2012).
Geocities, created in 1994, was one of the first social media sites. The concept was for users to create their own websites, characterized by one of six "cities" that were known for certain characteristics.
Help Yourself with Social Media - Webinar
July 16, 2014
In her BlogWell Atlanta presentation, The Coca-Cola Company's Digital Manager of Communications, Natalie Johnson, shared how they monitored conversations about their brand on a global scale across the web.
BlogWell: How Big Brands Use Social Media is an amazing series of events that features 8 great case studies in corporate social media.
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About Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines throughout the world. It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta, Georgia, and is often referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944). Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century.
The company produces concentrate, which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. The bottlers, who hold territorially exclusive contracts with the company, produce finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. The bottlers then sell, distribute and merchandise Coca-Cola to retail stores and vending machines. The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains to major restaurants and food service distributors.
The Coca-Cola Company has, on occasion, introduced other cola drinks under the Coke brand name. The most common of these is Diet Coke, with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola, Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Cherry, Coca-Cola Zero, Coca-Cola Vanilla, and special versions with lemon, lime or coffee. In 2013, Coke products could be found in over 200 countries worldwide, with consumers downing more than 1.8 billion company beverage servings each day.
Based on Interbrand's best global brand study of 2011, Coca-Cola was the world's most valuable brand.
How Coca-Cola Monitors Social Media - Natalie Johnson
July 15, 2014
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July 14, 2014
0:00 everybody David here wanna do a video for it today 0:03 on something that many others kinda overlooked that we all run into it 0:07 if we start building our own website matter what platforms we use be it a 0:11 free platform like Blogger 0:13 or for use Word Press or XI pro 0:16 which eggs led me to this because I was putting together 0:20 the video series The tutorial on XI pro over the college 0:24 and i got to the section where for designing the website 0:28 and with wet with Website Pro just like in 0:31 I mean XI pro most your platforms have different areas like this would be our 0:36 header 0:37 panel the section where main panel 0:40 you got a left-hand panel could be a sidebar 0:44 insomnia got this the section here the 0:47 another bar here title bar on 0:51 see down here you have this for her bar 0:54 for example now I'm on this site because 0:58 say for example you going into a niche that you really didn't know much about 1:02 I don't know the first thing about aromatherapy oils or candle making or 1:06 any type a spa products 1:07 I'll I wouldn't know what colors 1:11 to choose for my website so I could do one of two things I could just try to 1:16 a Kraig Kahler's that I thought work well with one yr 1:19 one another and complimented one another in if you 1:23 believe my wife says she says I'm colorblind wouldn't know it look good 1:27 together in 1:27 could paint a room to save my life get the right colors in there 1:31 or what I could do is find a site like this 1:35 and pick the colors that they're using okay both those 1:39 present problems for me one is that my wife is right I really don't know what 1:44 colors look well together 1:45 I have no idea the psychology behind 1:48 color choices far as the web design I'm I can look into it 1:52 I go in and try to do some research into the colors that some by 1:56 looking for spa products would like to have 1:59 home or I could come here in China duplicate these colors 2:03 which would be almost impossible for me to do as well I'm of the view 2:07 used any pure programs we are building web sites you can pick the color 2:12 to try to pick a color that that matches some other color you're trying to 2:16 you know pick in match at less you know those hex codes 2:20 which called hex hexadecimal reference codes 2:23 that little no box with those the letters and numbers at 2:27 that the pics actually what color is a 2:31 it's also possible get an exact match but I do have two tools for you today to 2:35 help us with both those problems 2:36 talk real quick that they want to get this out YouTube so let's say for 2:39 example 2:40 that I have this site here and i wanna just copy some of these colors 2:44 what I can do as I can just right-click and 2:48 if it says a pitch as I wanna say that's when a copy the pitcher 2:52 overcame dotnet and open a new 2:55 thing here now we've had done a test a tutorial on paint that net 3:00 they say on this photo editing software 3:03 any type betting software you have has this feature is paced the pitcher and 3:07 here 3:08 and you go over here and click on the so I dropper 3:12 and choose your color pic tool you see you get a box 3:16 over here with your colors and 3:19 mean this screen back over for you 3:24 say we kinda really let like this little green area right in here to use our 3:28 Website may be for us side panel or 3:30 for better shop wanna kinda duplicates on these colors 3:34 all you do is click on it you'll see that 3:37 it now is featured an hour are little box here 3:41 ago the lower so this color this is a like this color 3:46 is click on MORE and there's this a hex code i'm talking about that's what we 3:51 would plug into our 3:52 web editing software whatever we're using 3:56 home had me 4:02 up 4:06 have this setup real quick show if you use and blogger 4:09 that Cisco 4:15 its layout fonts and colors 4:19 see that you can you can not pick your page background color 4:24 your sidebar your borders your postarticle all these different colors 4:28 in this is what I'm talking about your color hex code this 4:31 d3 e2e 6 you could just try to 4:35 come in here and say you're doing aromatherapy and you wanted to get some 4:38 colors 4:39 the use of that other site would be very hard to just come in a randomly pick 4:43 these and make it look right 4:44 but if you put the code in based on what you did over here at paint 4:48 dotnet here's the code right here 4:51 then you get that exact color that you're looking for really 4:55 really cool to do very easy and that I get that code 4:59 now the other thing is say don't really like any the site you've seen you can do 5:03 a better job you think 5:05 you can pick something like I don't know 5:09 candle making their you let's go back to 5:12 this one here say we're just gonna stick with aromatherapy or candle making a 5:16 massage oils 5:17 anything fine maybe inspire some on is really cool so we can go to 5:23 just type in your Google bar KU 5:26 eloy or in search 5:29 and you get this for spot here 5:32 this is a really really neat tool 5:36 they see what happens here is 5:39 this gives you a color selection palette all colors that are complementary 5:43 one another depending on the mood you're trying to create your site allowed at 5:46 this has been researched as far as the psychology of color choice 5:50 up that would most affect a buying decision are put your 5:54 custom in the right frame of mind and we can go right in here and type in spa 5:58 in the soul search bar here and its gonna give us a bunch a different color 6:03 themes 6:05 that we can choose from like this Lotus Spa think that has to do some 6:09 the ogre yeah nice these colors look 6:13 and we can I can never pick these five colors to be complementary with one 6:17 another 6:17 but I could use one for my you know my hair one from a title bar my footer 6:21 my sidebar you even the background space for my website 6:26 but this really kinda just getting the ball park is far some colors that 6:29 actually will work well with one another 6:31 and that have been proven to do so we get this lilacs by 6:35 spot home kinda like this combination this looks really neat 6:40 I am but what schools okay we need to get this this colors 6:43 these colors now write this that hex code so just pick 6:46 click this box right here and 6:49 your if you scroll down 6:53 you'll see that for each color they give you the hex code 6:57 that you were just plug in to your site so 7:01 you know I just highlight that copy it 7:04 you know in that go back over tonight 7:08 my blog or whatever website I'm working on Sat what 7:13 that be my sidebar title collar 7:18 I just that puppy and right here the room 7:21 and then updated and now I've changed the 7:24 the collar got the exact color aisles looking for I know my colors work 7:27 together 7:28 and my site is going to be well-designed 7:32 and the colors gonna be optimized for 7:36 the actual niche that I'm and then I can do that without even having any idea 7:40 at all what colors would go well together 7:43 that would appeal to prospective customer but using that tool 7:47 over at KU L E R home its kule are dot 7:52 dobie dot com just type in your Google bar 7:55 you can take those colors and you can get the tax code and you can design your 7:59 site that way 8:00 or you can go find a site that's ranked number one it gets a lot of traffic 8:03 and just copy one other pitchers into the pain 8:07 and not use the color selection tool and get the hex go that way 8:11 in that way you can design your sites look professional and 8:15 and get immediately in touch with your customers kinda wanna deep psychological 8:19 levels far as color choices 8:23 considered okay so anyway thought you guys might enjoy that 8:26 and I make you serve it know a lot of us are moving towards 8:30 creating web sites now even if it's a free platform website you still have to 8:34 use color choice wisely 8:36 and that and I hope you like that video talk to ya later
Does Website Color Scheme Matter?
July 13, 2014
Learn the importance of marketing your business on this powerful social media platform. Pinterest marketing is moving more products and generating more sales than all other social platforms combined!
Pinterest is a visual discovery tool that people use to collect ideas for their different projects and interests. People create and share collections (called “boards”) of visual bookmarks (called “Pins”) that they use to do things like plan trips and projects, organize events or save articles and recipes. There is also a like feature to save certain pins that may not fit with a board. The site was founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra and Evan Sharp. It is managed by Cold Brew Labs and funded by a small group of entrepreneurs and investors.
Pinterest is a visual discovery tool that people use to collect ideas for their different projects and interests. People create and share collections (called “boards”) of visual bookmarks (called “Pins”) that they use to do things like plan trips and projects, organize events or save articles and recipes. There is also a like feature to save certain pins that may not fit with a board. The site was founded by Ben Silbermann, Paul Sciarra and Evan Sharp. It is managed by Cold Brew Labs and funded by a small group of entrepreneurs and investors.
How to Use Pinterest
Pinterest is a free website in which users can upload, save, sort and manage images, known as pins, and other media content (e.g. videos and gifs) through collections known as pinboards. Pinterest acts as a personalized media platform, whereby users' content and the content of others can be browsed on the main page. Users can then save individual pins to one of their own boards using the "Pin It" button, with Pinboards typically organized by a central topic or theme. Users can personalize their experience with Pinterest by pinning items, creating boards, and interacting with other members. By doing so, the users "pin feed" will display unique, personalized results.
Where else we can find Pinterest Buttons on Web
Content can also be found outside of Pinterest and similarly uploaded to a board via the "Pin It" button which can be downloaded to the bookmark bar on a web browser, or be implemented by a webmaster directly on the website. They also have the option of sending a pin to other Pinterest users and/or email accounts through the "Send" button.
How to Register a Account on Pinterest
Initially, there were several ways to register a new Pinterest account. Potential users could either receive an invitation from a friend already registered or they could request an invitation directly from the Pinterest website, but this may take some time to be received. An account can also be created and accessed by linking Pinterest to a Facebook or Twitter profile. When a user re-posts or "re-pins" an image to their own board, they have the option of notifying their Facebook and Twitter followers; this feature can be managed on the settings page.
Pinterest Activity Feed
On the main Pinterest page, a "pin feed" appears, displaying the chronological activity from the Pinterest boards that a user follows. When browsing for new boards and relevant pins, users can visit a "Tastemakers" page that recommend pinboards with content similar to previous pins saved by a user. For both guests and Pinterest users, there are currently four main sections to browse: everything, videos, popular, and gifts.
Quick links to Pinterest include the "pin it" button that can be added to the bookmark bar of a web browser, "Follow me" and "Pin it" buttons added to personal website or blog page, and the Pinterest iPhone application available through the App Store.
User Privacy Concerns
Users should be aware of certain terms and functions when using Pinterest. A "board" is where the user's pins are located. Users can have several boards for various items such as quotes, travel or, most popularly, weddings. A "pin" is an image that has either been uploaded or linked from a website. Once users create boards and add pins, other users can now "repin", meaning that they can "pin" one user's image to their board as well. Once the user has set up their account and boards, they can browse, comment, and like other "pins". If a user wants to turn an image online into a "pin," there are a few simple steps to do so. First, the user must select the image to pin. Second, the user then clicks on the “Add +” button on Pinterest. Third, the user enters an image URL into the link box. Next, the user will select the exact image they wish to pin and place it on the designated board. Users can then describe the pin and share it via Twitter or Facebook. Other users can now click on the pin to see which board the image is pinned in, who pinned the image previously, where the original pin is from, and who has liked, commented, or repinned the image. Pinterest has also added the option of making boards "secret" so that the user can pin to and view boards that only the user can see when logged into their own account. People normally post "selfies" and things they have made. A user can find friends by using his or her Facebook and Twitter accounts. This allows for an easy flow of information through varying infrastructures.
Most Popular Categories
The website has proven especially popular among women. According to Nielsen, in 2012 the U.S. female audience of Pinterest accessing the website through the computer was 70%. The average Pinterest user spent about 90 minutes per month on the website in 2012. The most popular categories on Pinterest are food & drink, DIY & crafts, women's apparel, home decor, and travel.
Users should also keep in mind that Pinterest stores actual copies (not just thumbnails and links) of the images being pinned. This has caused controversy with regards to copyright issues for photographers. The technical underpinnings of Pinterest are not unique: Pinterest uses Amazon S3 cloud storage (running at large datacenters) and data deduplication.
Pinboards can be used by educators to plan lessons. Teachers can pin sites for later referral. Students can pin and organize sources and collaborate on projects.
Pinterest has played a role in the run-up to the 2012 US presidential election. The wives of both candidates created accounts. Ann Romney debuted her Pinterest account in March and First Lady Michelle Obama announced hers in June.
Pinterest does not generate its own content; rather, it draws from many resources around the web and compiles them in one convenient location for users. By transferring information from restricted access to a more open public sphere, information transaction costs have decreased drastically.
The items users pin define their identities and boards they view. Pinterest then modifies a user's homepage to reflect toward his or her interests. However, similar to other online algorithms (e.g. YouTube and Google), this effort to personalize has its drawbacks. By only being shown items users are comfortable with, users are unexposed to foreign ideas. Many users are unaware of the personalization.
Business pages
Pinterest also allows businesses to create pages aimed at promoting their businesses online. Such pages can serve as a "virtual storefront". In one case study of a fashion website, users visiting from Pinterest spent $180 compared with $85 spent from users coming from Facebook. These users spent less time on the company's website, choosing instead to browse from the company's pinboard. Further brand studies have continued to show Pinterest is more effective at driving sales than other forms of social media. In 2013, Pinterest introduced a new tool called 'Rich Pins', to enhance the customer experience when browsing through pins made by companies. Business pages can include prices of products, ratings of movies or ingredients for recipes.
User Data and Business Usage
Like Facebook and Twitter, Pinterest will now allow marketers access to the data collected on its users. Technology providers including Salesforce, Hootsuite, Spredfast, Percolate, Piqora, Curalate, and Tailwind are presently the only companies granted access to the data. By granting access to users data, Pinterest will allow marketers to investigate how people respond to products. If a product has a high number of "repins", this generally tells the producer of the product that it is well liked by many members of the Pinterest community. Now that Pinterest is allowing marketers access to the data, companies will also be able to view comments of the user in connection to the product to gain more understanding of how people like or dislike it. A 2013 study on Pinterest practices found that "repinning" was the most popular action by users, followed by "likes", and lastly, commenting. According to Salesforce, Pinterest has become a key part of corporate digital marketing strategies. Before 2013, Pinterest only accounted for about 2 per cent of global social-mediated sales, however it has recently substantially increased to about 23 per cent. People use social media sites like Pinterest to direct or guide their choices in products. However, at this time, the data collected from Pinterest is predominantly from female users. A recent study found that 80% of Pinterest users are women. Many businesses use Pinterest Analytics to investigate whether the time spent on the social networking site is actually producing results or not. Through the access of Pinterest Analytics, companies receive insight to data via API , which makes it easier for the businesses using this method to closely engage with the consumer population on Pinterest. Pinterest Analytics is much like Google Analytics. It is a created service that generates comprehensive statistics on a specific website's traffic, commonly used by marketers. "Pins", "pinners", "repins", and "repinners" are just some of the aspects of user data provided by Pinterest Analytics. It also creates data to depict the percentage of change within a specific time frame in order to understand if a product is more "liked" on a specific day during the week, or slowly becoming unpopular. This data allows marketing agencies to alter their strategies in order to gain more popularity, often changing the visual content to appeal to the Pinterest community. The "Most Clicked" tab provided by Pinterest Analytics is crucial in demonstrating products that are more likely to be bought. A study conducted by Converto showed that in April 2012, Pinterest was more responsible for for all social media ecommerce sites than Facebook and Twitter. Companies also can add their own ideas and features to help understand how consumers respond to a product, like the new "Pinterest Trends" product, Piqora. Piquora is a visual analytics and marketing provider for specifically visual social networking sites including Tumblr, Instagram, and now Pinterest. Piqora's "Pinterest Trends" allow marketers to gather insights to guide the brand's performance against its competitors on Pinterest. As of today, Piqora is the only company to deliver category, competitive, and group based trends.
Demographics
Globally, the site is most popular with women. In 2012, it was reported that 83% of the global users were women. Britain, however, seems to be an exception. As of March 2012, 56% of the users were male and their age profile was different too, being about 10 years younger than in the U.S., where the predominant age range was typically 35-44. In terms of age distribution, the Pinterest demographic closely resembles the U.S. Internet population.
Growth
For January 2012, comScore reported the site had 11.7 million unique U.S. visitors, making it the fastest site ever to break through the 10 million unique visitor mark. comScore recorded a unique users moving average growth of 85% from mid-January to mid-February and a 17% growth from mid-February to mid-March.
Much of the service's early user base consisted of infrequent contributors. The site's user growth, which slowed in March 2012, could pick up as the site's user base solidifies around dedicated users according to a comScore representative. In August 2012, Pinterest overtook competing micro-blogging site Tumblr for the first time in terms of unique monthly visitors, clocking in at just under 25 million.
In February 2013, Reuters and ComScore stated that Pinterest had 48.7 million users globally. A study released in July 2013 by French social media agency Semiocast revealed the website had 70 million users worldwide.
Pinterest will generate its first revenue this year, when it begins charging advertisers to promote their wares to the site's millions of hobbyists, vacation planners and do-it-yourselfers. Ads on the site could generate as much as $500 million in 2016, estimates Michael Pachter, an analyst at Wedbush Securities.
Launching Pinterest Business
Pinterest first conceptualized in December 2009 by co-founders Ben Silbermann, Evan Sharp and Paul Sciarra. The first prototype was launched in March 2010 and made available to a small group of colleagues and family members. Since its inception, it has developed into a well-funded site financially supported by a group of successful entrepreneurs and investors including FirstMark Capital, Jack Abraham (Milo), Michael Birch (Bebo), Scott Belsky (Behance), Shana Fisher (Highline Venture Partners), Ron Conway (SV Angel), Kevin Hartz (EventBrite), Jeremy Stoppelman (Yelp), Hank Vigil, Fritz Lanman, and Brian S. Cohen.
Although the founders of Pinterest have not cited any specific influences, a number of companies preceded Pinterest in the development of visual bookmarking, including Yelp co-founder David Galbraith's invention of Wists in 2005, and later sites such as ThisNext and Stylehive.
In early 2011, the company secured a $10 million USD Series A financing led by Jeremy Levine and Sarah Tavel of Bessemer Venture Partners. In October 2011, after an introduction from Kevin Hartz and Jeremy Stoppelman, the company secured $27 million USD in funding from Andreessen Horowitz, which valued the company at $200 million USD.
Retail companies have taken advantage of Pinterest for advertising and style trending. The web design provides an ideal layout for "style conscious retailers", where products can easily be visualized within a consumer context. Companies like The Gap, Chobani, Nordstrom and West Elm use Pinterest as a tool for online referrals that link users with similar interests to a company. The Gap has arguably taken the biggest initiative in their use of Pinterest, employing their own themed pinboards such as "Denim Icons" and "Everybody in Gap".
Baynote founder Scott Brave sees Pinterest as an ideal environment to collect affinity data; a resource that holds the potential for substantial demand and income. This data "reveals valuable relationships between consumer behaviours, products and content", where it can be collected and sold as marketing analysis.
In May 2012, Pinterest was valued at $1.5 billion. In February 2013, it was valued at $2.5 billion. In October 2013, it was valued at $3.8 billion. In May 2014, it was valued at $5 billion.
How Pinterest Handles Copyrighted content
Pinterest has a notification system which allows copyright holders to request that content be removed from the site. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) safe harbor status of Pinterest has been questioned given that it actively promotes its users to copy to Pinterest, for their perpetual use, any image on the Internet. Pinterest users cannot claim safe harbor status and as such are exposed to possible legal action for pinning copyrighted material. Because Pinterest allows user to transfer information, intellectual property rights come to play. Pinterest's system is in line with Nicolas de Condorcet's view that the public’s interest in knowledge trumps the author’s property rights. Pinterest promotes the flow of information.
A "nopin" HTML meta tag was released by Pinterest on 20 February 2012 to allow websites to opt out of their images being pinned. On 24 February 2012, Flickr implemented the code to allow users to opt out their photos.
Pinterest released a statement in March 2012 saying it believed it was protected by the DMCA's safe harbor provisions. No major copyright lawsuits have emerged as of March 2012.
In early May 2012, the site added automatic attribution of authors on images originating from Flickr, Behance, YouTube and Vimeo. Automatic attribution was also added for Pins from sites mirroring content on Flickr. At the same time Flickr added a Pin shortcut to its share option menu to users who have not opted out of sharing their images.
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July 12, 2014
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Jose Caballer and Aure Gimon talk about web design basics. Today they are talking about organizing your website. Organizing your website is an important process of web design and allows you to easily change up your website, find files easily, and make it easier for teammates or a client to view and understand the site
0:00 I'm in the last few minutes I want to talk about the the organization a file 0:04 from 0:04 and something they said to me it was really important that it's really about 0:07 thinking about 0:08 other person I write about for and set up front or the fences 0:11 crazy messy file right there's a tendency to like forget about a file 0:15 ones 0:15 once you're not working on it you know when you're flying you're designing is 0:19 pretty stuff everywhere in is a mess 0:20 and then you have to deliver it for me I even organize files for myself 0:25 so that I know where things are when somebody gives me a file that I have to 0:28 work on the for singers 0:29 I do is go through the layers for and make it make sense and it's just common 0:32 sense 0:32 one of the things that I do that I that a band but I've always done is 0:37 try to order from top to bottom so the header in one folder and the layers that 0:41 backgrounds and then I also put detective HTML and when I college to 0:45 mouth and graphics and another one 0:47 I'm thinking about the developer needs to look at and its color coded 0:50 I make more important things read the least important things blue 0:53 and just make a really nice in really well organized so that 0:57 I'm so that people can really use it shamir 10 your files darlene so 1:01 organized actual file that we looked at 1:04 a few weeks ago and if we can put up again area so 1:07 it's hard to see on the screen we will start to see i mean it's got the green 1:11 on top it is something that I wanted to just kinda show users really quickly 1:14 it's kind of like how things are broken up I have and I'm column that takes 1:18 a or a main content area takes a colander inside politics for columns 1:22 but going back to what you're saying about the layers if you look here 1:25 in the Layers palette and it might be too small to look at him as very well 1:29 read those our sadness and that's the header 1:31 about layer said if you open its Gallagher to stop in there and Scott 1:35 even some old stuff that's turned off 1:37 but I haven't had it which is %uh plants they return 0 errors are 1:40 you've got that counter at the top which was a unique element 1:44 feature of the great at the top so people can see them yeah I let's do they 1:47 say you're turning up things one by one sorry senator 1:49 there was a hater here goes that counter at the top 1:52 here goes that main column area here goes the sidebar 1:57 and and last but not least there goes the footer Wow that makes complete sense 2:01 yep the wreck in order like you're saying from the top and name your files 2:05 would make sense you know like button submit button or 2:08 you know take the time to do it for yourself because when you're in a hurry 2:11 like so here's the excuse excuses I'm going too fast an official I can deliver 2:15 to mike got my clients waiting for me if you're working on your own if you're 2:17 free lancer 2:18 what's funny is that later on were in the middle that made when you have to 2:22 make some changes to the grind are right next day on the client makes changes 2:26 yet to go back to the file you look at any like you will be going there so held 2:29 a neighborhood by kinda organizing things and I think absolutely 2:32 yes ago exactly as a I think that's really a point though i mean i think one 2:36 if you're working as a team 2:37 try to think about the other person try to think also but like 2:41 kinda communication overhead that's gonna result if you hand over something 2:44 that's messy and then they have to come back to you and say like 2:46 what did that mean can you organize your file you know you risk and unlike may be 2:50 upsetting someone who's also a really busy 2:52 you know you're not the only one and next week we're going to talk about the 2:55 developers 2:55 exit or about development they get the brunt a 2:59 that are kinda like at the end of the assembly line and they have to deal with 3:02 everybody else's mistakes and you know all the things I've been delayed and 3:05 then they receive all the stuff and it's like 3:07 build it and they still have to do it and do it fast and had a fat ass
Web Design 101: Organizing Your Website
Jose Caballer and Aure Gimon talk about web design basics. Today they are talking about organizing your website. Organizing your website is an important process of web design and allows you to easily change up your website, find files easily, and make it easier for teammates or a client to view and understand the site
0:00 I'm in the last few minutes I want to talk about the the organization a file 0:04 from 0:04 and something they said to me it was really important that it's really about 0:07 thinking about 0:08 other person I write about for and set up front or the fences 0:11 crazy messy file right there's a tendency to like forget about a file 0:15 ones 0:15 once you're not working on it you know when you're flying you're designing is 0:19 pretty stuff everywhere in is a mess 0:20 and then you have to deliver it for me I even organize files for myself 0:25 so that I know where things are when somebody gives me a file that I have to 0:28 work on the for singers 0:29 I do is go through the layers for and make it make sense and it's just common 0:32 sense 0:32 one of the things that I do that I that a band but I've always done is 0:37 try to order from top to bottom so the header in one folder and the layers that 0:41 backgrounds and then I also put detective HTML and when I college to 0:45 mouth and graphics and another one 0:47 I'm thinking about the developer needs to look at and its color coded 0:50 I make more important things read the least important things blue 0:53 and just make a really nice in really well organized so that 0:57 I'm so that people can really use it shamir 10 your files darlene so 1:01 organized actual file that we looked at 1:04 a few weeks ago and if we can put up again area so 1:07 it's hard to see on the screen we will start to see i mean it's got the green 1:11 on top it is something that I wanted to just kinda show users really quickly 1:14 it's kind of like how things are broken up I have and I'm column that takes 1:18 a or a main content area takes a colander inside politics for columns 1:22 but going back to what you're saying about the layers if you look here 1:25 in the Layers palette and it might be too small to look at him as very well 1:29 read those our sadness and that's the header 1:31 about layer said if you open its Gallagher to stop in there and Scott 1:35 even some old stuff that's turned off 1:37 but I haven't had it which is %uh plants they return 0 errors are 1:40 you've got that counter at the top which was a unique element 1:44 feature of the great at the top so people can see them yeah I let's do they 1:47 say you're turning up things one by one sorry senator 1:49 there was a hater here goes that counter at the top 1:52 here goes that main column area here goes the sidebar 1:57 and and last but not least there goes the footer Wow that makes complete sense 2:01 yep the wreck in order like you're saying from the top and name your files 2:05 would make sense you know like button submit button or 2:08 you know take the time to do it for yourself because when you're in a hurry 2:11 like so here's the excuse excuses I'm going too fast an official I can deliver 2:15 to mike got my clients waiting for me if you're working on your own if you're 2:17 free lancer 2:18 what's funny is that later on were in the middle that made when you have to 2:22 make some changes to the grind are right next day on the client makes changes 2:26 yet to go back to the file you look at any like you will be going there so held 2:29 a neighborhood by kinda organizing things and I think absolutely 2:32 yes ago exactly as a I think that's really a point though i mean i think one 2:36 if you're working as a team 2:37 try to think about the other person try to think also but like 2:41 kinda communication overhead that's gonna result if you hand over something 2:44 that's messy and then they have to come back to you and say like 2:46 what did that mean can you organize your file you know you risk and unlike may be 2:50 upsetting someone who's also a really busy 2:52 you know you're not the only one and next week we're going to talk about the 2:55 developers 2:55 exit or about development they get the brunt a 2:59 that are kinda like at the end of the assembly line and they have to deal with 3:02 everybody else's mistakes and you know all the things I've been delayed and 3:05 then they receive all the stuff and it's like 3:07 build it and they still have to do it and do it fast and had a fat ass
Web Design 101: Organizing Your Website
July 9, 2014
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Of the information presented in this article, I think the most interesting is that 93.3% of small business sites are not mobile compatible.
About Ciceron
Ciceron is a full service digital marketing, insights, and brand advocacy firm based in Minneapolis, MN. Since 1995, we’ve been helping clients focus their marketing attention on what their customers actually want from them online. The more we do so, the more everyone wins. We use data and consumer insights to identify the right digital strategies, experiences, and tactics to meet their business goals.
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most people do this taking 1:59 sides apart and putting that together 2:01 and eventually moved in to make it my career 2:03 making a living from it that's awesome 2:05 so you know 2:06 explain to the people that might not understand you know look and we know the 2:09 internet when other web we all have our mobile devices 2:12 what is the chairman like out of a peace agreement 2:16 generation those kind of the unifying language of the world of it's what we 2:19 call mark appointment 2:21 it's basically a way to describe information whether that's 2:24 taxed images videos so on and so forth 2:27 uh... 2:28 it eventually connects with an system in which the assassin that cellular it is 2:31 looking the way we want 2:33 and then we have more and more on snacks building websites that we use everyday 2:37 so but markup language i mean that it is 2:40 basically what if you had a body of copyright content letters uh... it tells 2:46 those uh... letters and that copy how to look at how to behave in a web browser 2:50 that's going to be displayed on the internet is that correct 2:53 yeah exactly if they have a better way to think of the is 2:57 helen myers upward or any processor news and 3:00 you're basically saying oh i want this to be bold on this to be a header on 3:04 this the paragraph maybe a lot of people here 3:06 on the web work slowed up early and we have to tell the browser 3:10 how we want to look 3:12 in a even more 3:13 structured manner 3:15 um i like to describe markup languages kind of like 3:17 describing a person's right 3:19 we have the money we have a head on the body torso of arms 3:23 and those parts have children and there are a great bangers on earth and so on 3:27 and so forth 3:29 i really like that metaphor that's a really great metaphor ari how do you 3:31 understand html considered it 3:34 your hybrid designer who's also coated 3:36 letting you know it's been awhile since i've touched the boat from what i can 3:38 remember it was uh... 3:40 that's why it's called markham basically you're just telling different bits of 3:43 content 3:44 to behave a different way it doesn't have any inherent logic to it like 3:47 that's what you 3:48 javascript for tonight 3:50 pieces move 3:51 that's essentially we've described it as the skeleton on the couple occasions 3:55 and the csce is being scanned 3:57 and maybe java scripting the muscles that 4:00 that may get a large interest and that's a really great metaphor thank you 4:03 so you need to know basic tax and tags are work tags it you can explain that 4:08 very very briefly mark 4:10 true taggart rather than uh... away 4:13 to tell the brother what's going on what is what 4:16 so out of the best way to think of times it is is 4:19 sometimes there where sometimes there were 4:22 but they're kind of our key words are say okay well this is 4:25 this piece of companies an image of this case but that is a title and we're 4:29 containing that 4:31 with 4:31 opening time closing time which will look at a little bit later 4:35 end-user aside from uh... that some of the that knowledge is there anything 4:41 special i say you need in order to cut a pager can you start talking to page you 4:45 know with whatever you have on your computer 4:46 what do you need to get started your release a day 4:48 sure you need two primary things one of which is the one text 4:53 what you should see here on this is a d 4:56 faria trying to pay for it if you want to piece of software that's good for 5:00 windows mac in lenox 5:02 uh... it's very popular in the community right now 5:05 before use whatever you want a tax cutter work girls in your browser i'm 5:09 using chrome 5:10 but your creature use firefox or any modern question do you see fit i sent to 5:15 you have that text editor and you have a web browser open 5:18 and now we're getting some colleen 5:20 uh... on there so with atlas actually move into the actual cody and the 5:24 question being how do i create a simple page so mark there's a question what is 5:29 the first step i take in creating a simple web page with h_m_o_ 5:34 sure the most important thing myriad star with is you need to concentrate 5:39 ineed your content and hopefully you get a deadline in mind or maybe you've been 5:42 passed over 5:44 a design from someone else and your team 5:46 but scenario in the basic so it's just a british what's on the moon 5:51 some information with u_s_ images down here 5:54 and we have our concept of return sublime taxed now 5:58 this obviously is a note saying 6:00 so we need to start out with 6:01 over content over here just looks like this jumbled mess right was not a whole 6:05 lot going on 6:06 our goal today is to move from this 6:09 incidents 6:11 and then with that knowledge 6:12 on your own you can go on and hopefully create something that's a little bit 6:16 better looking 6:17 serena startup with our basic out that this is just and html file 6:21 index is kind of the standard for most servers 6:24 i'm sarah committed to the clinton expire 6:27 and the first thing for html giving it we call it dot com 6:31 in the dark side 6:32 is telling the browser what type of hopelessness 6:35 how it should go ahead and interpret what about the printer 6:39 improve their 6:40 when you start having tractor sto 6:42 it still has a few primary kind that you need for every page 6:46 what it will choose the html tags 6:48 another is the head tag 6:51 and then once when they had suddenly start giving some basic information 6:54 about the edition of this information won't be displayed directly 6:59 on your website 7:00 but it will affect the way for that 7:02 some search engines buick 7:04 it will affect the way uh... some information in the biggest play later 7:07 and one of those appointments is the title act 7:11 this thing is going to end up showing up 7:13 in your times in chrome or firefox appear 7:16 it's also it's gonna show up 7:18 in google somebody circuit recited 7:21 ceramic all this for exploring 7:24 the movement 7:25 and here's our closing thought that we talked about earlier 7:28 sewer opening with title 7:30 wearing compass saying all of our contract 7:32 nor closing with fight on the only difference here 7:35 is the slash marker this forward slash 7:38 beggars and 7:39 and signifies less the closing survivors sat directly marked so in order to have 7:44 a body of copy and in order for the attack 7:47 that attacked 7:49 to tell you know the browser that this is uh... x_y_z_ or make this bold 7:54 but don't display the tag 7:56 the way you do that as you put it in those willing you know i you know of 8:00 less than in more than 8:01 science uh... cats and that means dot display this word 8:06 this tack to the browser that's about it 8:09 yeah absolutely browsers you know that anything that's cutting close inside it 8:13 thus less than a greater than sign 8:15 is part of our market open slots on the wall display 8:18 that's and when you man 8:20 that gina destination this is the title you do forward slash inside your two are 8:27 less than an m_-one and signs intercept it 8:30 thank you continue 8:32 chore another important time for us is the military 8:36 uh... there's a ton of a title meta tags for the one they were in focus on today 8:39 is that ker sakte 8:40 and if you notice back on our page here we've got these little we're kind of 8:44 t_m_ symbols and things that look at a place 8:47 according our content 8:48 so the carousel 8:50 is basically 8:51 uh... telling the browser 8:54 how to interpret our normal text now depending on that 8:58 uh... what country ran uh... language your speaking sometimes the case is 9:02 going to change but generally range nuclear eight 9:06 and receive a different way attacks work here with me so causing panic 9:11 because this has no actual content outside of 9:15 website itself 9:16 it closes with a slash 9:18 and then the grandson 9:20 there sir 9:21 but uh... 9:21 uti abstract sense for what unified something type formatter 9:27 sasa thing along those lines there's a a handful of care so i think you can try 9:31 nuclear a is kind of a standard 9:33 that we use it with um... english-language text 9:36 so what that character said that what that taxing 9:39 uh... the mets at the same idea browser please used a uti f a 9:44 at character set 9:45 so that you don't display that weird lobby cops you know inside the h_m_o_ 9:49 absolutely 9:50 except that 9:51 uh... care so it is important to us at care citizen attribute that we're giving 9:55 to this metal tab 9:56 and we'll see become more entries in a little bit 9:59 um... 10:00 these lorraine trumbull 10:02 ways to link in your join suits us together 10:05 to linking it with other outside sources whether javascript or 10:10 another language uh... 10:12 each day has its own set of ashley's that can use and will talk about the but 10:16 later today 10:17 so now that we've got those two men were also at our a c assessed final there 10:21 right now there's nothing in it 10:22 but we're gonna show you don't like it 10:24 tickling is an important thing to know despues link isn't powell 10:28 the normal person thinks not only could be related something we click on a 10:31 website 10:32 but this link is actually telling the final 10:34 to lane sc the 10:37 page to another page 10:39 in such a manner that they help each other off 10:42 it's not actually hyperbole cats we got them 10:44 so we're gonna there's that could work well 10:46 and then style sheets 10:49 and we're also going to give it 10:51 you arrival 10:52 to the successful in this case pins 10:54 cssc slash main subsides 10:58 this'll change depending on how you can submit your successful 11:01 but that's not true partner 11:03 so now they were done with everything in our heads ivory running close this with 11:06 a closing thought of that we're not in israel 11:09 and from there 11:10 we're stuck with the body padding 11:12 an insider buys that is where most of our current it's going to go 11:16 from there we're going to go ahead and 11:19 i know that exploring the moon or was going to be an h one uh... so it's our 11:23 primary headed for the page 11:25 so i'm gonna go ahead and put this in a header 11:28 that ruling 11:29 that i wanted her all this together 11:31 enters a new attack with html five 11:34 we're basically saying everything here is going to be 11:37 arbor header elemental page 11:39 if we look back at our primary page 11:41 that's everything raking either 11:43 so if we go back 11:46 i wanna make this an h one which is the highest raking and repairing 11:56 so each one a dispute hdv does it designations for 12:00 header types and each have an equivalent uh... like you know how big unhelpful 12:05 those are 12:07 from uh... visual standpoint yes 12:10 beyond that they're also saying that 12:12 wherein the hierarchy of the page of this is important so in a book you may 12:16 have your your chapter title and they may have little subtitles below that 12:20 solely designated as with the various ratings of one two three and support 12:24 patch 12:25 so want to know that body trying to move into a basic information 12:29 eventually if we say this right now you know it's not a complete were still 12:32 missing a lot 12:33 we look over here 12:35 we can already see that are 12:36 each one of the 12:42 interesting 12:42 so you have your already your 12:44 title for the page and you had a red heads are better 12:57 i think we might have lost your might 13:03 your audio 13:04 so what do you think that uh... so far 13:07 unit supporting a picnic uh... decided and that would be 13:10 back to your kid that last section right there we'll ask your idea is for a 13:13 second 13:14 char server that 13:15 i'm wrapping basic information and this paragraph here in this section parent 13:20 and this is basically saying that 13:22 these have some sort of structural importance together 13:25 they belong together for whatever reason 13:27 and this is going to change depending on your content depending on your site 13:30 but i know that basic information is referring to this 13:33 and i know that because we put that are designed already 13:36 but they're gonna go together inside 13:40 i'm getting this information age three 13:43 business lower the hierarchy from h one h two 13:46 the timing is another time even seen yet and this is the paragraph that i mean 13:50 which is 13:51 kary commonplace 13:53 anybody expects that you have it doesn't have any 13:55 additional formatting 13:57 i'll medicine specific to a certain type with a list of something 14:01 isn't here at sympatico 14:03 and if we save themselves 14:04 we should now see but here's our section of basic information in the initial 14:09 paragraph 14:10 they've been split apart more than adults 14:13 during continues as we get on the page 14:15 but another new tag number and look at all simulation up on 14:20 is the figure tag 14:22 chemistry to figure out on the groups an image 14:26 and some text without image together 14:30 so are included here 14:32 and inside of the retiring to image tag 14:36 which we have not seen you have been inertia is another one of the cell 14:38 closing things 14:40 edit uses the attributes to tell the browser where to look for this image so 14:44 i'm gonna do the future 14:46 i'm sorry sores 14:50 and that thank you for some reason and it doesn't work when they're having 14:53 given openning 14:55 and say waxing 14:57 universe melitta 15:00 so there are so close that such explained that that's what you'd esic in 15:04 order to pavan image display in the browser 15:07 the tag is called image i_n_g_ 15:09 then you're gonna source r_n_c_ equals 15:12 and everything is contained within that tag and you put image slash 15:15 so that that that that 15:18 the that 15:19 where the images began keeping in mind 15:21 these are all things inside a folder inside a computer and called the web 15:26 server and for the 15:27 web hosting that specific system that are interested last week on the school 15:31 pro we were covering you know the concerts on web hosting so-so anyway to 15:35 explain uh... or to to clarify what i understand there is 15:39 in order to display the image you have to designated 15:42 within image tag and where you're finding it's a cracked 15:46 yes absolutely um... 15:48 i have no no because i put these an earlier that one million ages inside a 15:52 folder called i_n_g_ plans may change a thing and i use of the controllers that 15:57 so from there 15:59 another new element within figure is fig caption 16:03 and this is basically telling us that ok well we've got 16:06 look at the century here 16:07 so we know that dayton uh... urgent buttons image 16:10 i'm gonna give him credit for going to be on the web 16:13 anonymity clothes that intrudes 16:16 caption 16:18 now i also want somehow link 16:21 two days and itial 16:22 image and the way that i do that 16:24 there's always 16:25 what we'd normally recognize as a link but it's actually comment anchor tag 16:29 some in a row baby among indicating 16:32 a trap 16:33 them in the ural judicial image 16:36 i'm gonna give it a title 16:38 which is another country but your on a lot of times 16:41 land is going to say 16:43 date is 16:44 original 16:46 the movement of evidence 16:50 cause that opening time interrupted young in 16:54 that uh... you know 16:55 that we say this out competitor page 16:59 you can see we've got our racially before but now we've got this new 17:01 grouping down here 17:03 but the image 17:04 the caption 17:05 and a link that it's going to take us out to the initial source of the image 17:11 awesome thing are you 17:12 sure here we've got a few more images here 17:14 principal rose 17:16 and then another hair we've had some paragraphs northridge 17:19 and down here would be a random facts 17:22 ed and runescape over to our phone lines version 17:26 we're going to do the random facts looks a little bit different 17:29 is it is criminalist 17:31 now if we look akbar markup page 17:35 here does not guarantee you well know shelter or lives there's no tie 17:38 political turmoil 17:40 but these items are really have any importance as far as one needs to be 17:43 before the other 17:44 so that's why reasoning on the list 17:46 inside each one we've got missed items wrapping up directly now to recognize 17:50 that all children 17:52 of the national honor finish on her list nor closing it 17:57 and we move on the other thing i want to touch on before we finish this demo 18:01 isn't out there on it 18:03 and this ul down here 18:05 most navigation yesen websites please 18:07 enclosed in a list 18:09 it's become commonplace there's been a lot of the data recently as to whether 18:12 it's good enough 18:13 uh... 18:14 but the general consensus 18:15 consensus is that it's 18:17 and for a very success of billy reasons we wanna keep it that way 18:21 through that i have element 18:23 which can go anywhere on the page in here i have it on the footer 18:26 instead of the government's 18:27 list items and our links inside those list items 18:31 two other pages 18:33 so if we look at what this looks like here 18:36 in actually see the links up here 18:37 now they're not 18:39 uh... design in any specific ways to just come about that one of them 18:43 but if we were young worker c_s_i_s_ eventually 18:46 we give them some style and some color and sniper facts 18:50 so let's let's talk about that i love it i mean and and that's house question and 18:53 i'm coming up in a couple of it at that time tari 18:56 uh... set that up 18:58 thing to do questions so far like what what what do you think so far from his 19:02 nineteen i like it i like it doesn't get to see you know what it looked like 19:05 before 19:06 and we have to visual because now i can make the link the connection between all 19:11 the content the copy to coding 19:14 uh... and and just concluding and that's from being and printer apprentice energy 19:19 it's it's it's a set of orders and codes to assign creek references in crete 19:23 containers has to make sense in organize 19:26 a bunch of uh... characters yep you know 19:29 that's how i cn the formatting as being uh... determinant dictated by these tax 19:34 known cssc cynics and they were talk a little bit about are your comments 19:39 agree i think it's really great to see that 19:42 i'd really like how he just have the content 19:45 and fix the characters than but the skeleton on an uh... disc and swing and 19:50 imagine we're gonna look at a little bit of cssc wrapped up a little bit about 19:53 cssc so what happens when you were talking about printing 19:56 we'll be in print designer you know when you're using indesign 19:59 you don't want to have to repeat the same thing over and over again page 20:02 after page selective you have a body copy style if you have a headerstyle 20:06 where page you don't want to have to say okay this page again changing the 20:10 attributes and then the next big change in the attributes so what ended up 20:13 happening this is a should not have the same problem 20:16 uh... is uh... cascading style sheets 20:19 and it's exactly as it sounds you know i think that indesign does call adobe 20:23 inside this call their style sheets to 20:25 uh... themselves into 20:26 uh... and the reason why it's called cascading 20:29 west coast escaping my 20:31 i'm sure it's this who killed her because as you apply various rules the 20:35 certain elephants there 20:37 children womans and up inheriting some of those rules as well 20:40 so the styles kind of cascading down 20:43 into the lower a 20:45 or children of the treatments 20:48 so basically it's refers to lily casket one 20:52 can you show us a little bit uh... about cascading style sheets that holiday 20:57 just show us the file and what it looks like where all the attributes are 21:00 designated for that particular file 21:03 it sure what's going to head up and look at them 21:05 we completed file prong are artfully displayed site here 21:11 and some of these are more complex and some of them are simple 21:14 but you can see it appears recover selectors which is where we 21:18 determine what elements of her rim targeting 21:21 um this is a anymore list like this we've got one two three four five six 21:25 so uh... them different 21:26 uh... element selected 21:28 on his own or more basic one this is a html edge 21:31 original element 21:33 and we are basically saying our background colors we need to start kind 21:36 of korang 21:37 work more all the fonts on the page to the sixty pixels at one point five 21:42 and buy a one higher want all the other akka 21:46 we want a fallback aerial 21:47 if for some reason america new isn't there 21:49 and intracerebral vulnerable michael medica 21:52 and if you're on the somewhere other than any of these 21:55 organ above activity standards and sarah 21:58 and then we're saying okay will 22:00 that's great but we also offer tax to be a different color because they were 22:03 black on the star career and i could see much 22:06 so it was very light gray 22:08 color here at this very close to the white which you see 22:10 on her body copy so viciously be something that you that we would usually 22:15 have inside the html copy 22:18 paraplegia per pair grab for per 22:21 alamat 22:22 and what you're saying is that this now lives in an external file policy s_s_ 22:26 asus s file 22:28 and that met you put the protagonist side 22:31 the are html document the says 22:34 use the sea assessed from this file 22:37 yet in the past we used to have to put are individuals files inside the html 22:41 has attribute but we saw before 22:44 but the problem with that is that over time if we have underpaid website were 22:48 changing needs 22:49 over and over again if we want to do one league colored red instead of blue 22:53 now i gotta go for it at all these pages 22:55 or is now with an external style sheet or linking n 22:59 we can make a change once in a row akhtar website 23:02 accent thank you so if somebody wants to learn more or continue this uh... 23:06 experience of nineteen h ten now 23:08 uh... where would be worth three sites that you feel are important for them to 23:12 know in terms of resources 23:13 including the tool that you're using 23:16 sure so once you restore familiar with what's going on but you really don't 23:19 know all the time gibbins there's so many now brings them all 23:23 on the progress of the argument is that you know by dr and we've got the link 23:27 to the national settlement date 23:29 uh... in this is the element index as you can see we've got all the different 23:33 uh... one of the alphabet and we can go through and rows what eleanor looking 23:38 for everyone apa quote somewhere 23:40 this'll describe exactly what it is we can see a code snippet out if we want 23:44 and we can also be linked over to the official spec reached him up by 23:48 breakouts oakley one about a little bit deeper and see 23:51 uh... what the actual rules are and why certain decisions are made 23:54 that's where we go from there if you're just starting out are you 23:57 wants more knowledge one of those reasons our commander in al 24:01 is there was alot of alberta network 24:03 uh... this is made by the team behind 24:06 firebox and the homes of the team 24:08 bigger anywhere from basic html html five-c_ assess javascript and so on and 24:12 so forth 24:14 with some great tutorials and links to outside resources 24:17 right within here 24:19 uh... it's by far one of the 24:21 was complete and accurate sources that i'm working at the moment 24:25 uh... and also if you don't become pure 24:27 your at exeter in yet 24:29 aggressive on tax or 24:32 anything that you prefer i i recommend swan dives unrealistically 24:36 it's all about finding what works best for you 24:38 and if everybody was one call but you just can't get a you benefit on works 24:42 best for you 24:44 now you can use even tech senate unite your background your pc 24:48 thank you mark this is really awesome and it gives me a really nice overview 24:52 of each amount for our viewers who are either considering 24:56 uh... career in 24:58 uh... web design or in web development it's something that 25:02 uh... 25:02 i'd i find extremely a helpful for those of you who have been asking for a long 25:06 time uh... if you want to know more about full so university in the 25:10 opportunities in studying web designer design uh... 25:15 you can look rap here 25:17 full so that you use such this weekend which is the title of our show the 25:21 previous title russia 25:22 four cyl dot e_d_u_ such this weekend and also uh... full sail w slash the 25:27 school rocks works but do me a favor just go to the page check it out to see 25:32 what opportunities are for you 25:34 uh... if you're interested in that 25:35 and mark we really look forward to having you again 25:39 we're going to go through some housekeeping and a few other things that 25:41 he rats we wrap up the show but it was a thank-you for taking the time to giving 25:45 us that tutorial 25:47 unlike what you think is best 25:48 thanks mark thanks for being here 25:50 uh... so too 25:51 do a few housekeeping things that i have a horrible cough a keep a copy can you 25:55 talk a little bit about of what you're doing so takara 25:59 is doing workshops are for women here in l_a_ 26:02 and i wanted to share love the way you're next workshop this yeah some of 26:05 the during the workshop together with family natin claims she was one of the 26:08 speakers upton merge conference 26:11 and they want to miss call breaking through your inner glass ceiling 26:14 it's specifically again working with women 26:17 who wanna kary undersigned their own career and what we're gonna do is with a 26:21 look at the context in the biggest story of 26:24 you know why is it so hard to design your own career in action also make a 26:28 life went out of it 26:29 in this context for the locale as women who very often identify with their own 26:34 feelings that stupid file made 26:36 so uh... now what is it that he might read in your life and career we're gonna 26:41 look at uh... underlying assumptions and ideas then every shin bet we hold onto 26:47 which very often are what are down holding blocks 26:51 and it and i work with distinctions um... between you know which partisan 26:55 all died and was partisan united in of what he could moving too 26:59 we're working our viewers find more information about the salon ideas on 27:03 your screen asymptotic up 27:05 but i could just members 27:07 for but you your honor that's going to be on and saturdays set uh... 27:11 march thirtieth into half the insanity 27:14 april sixth the website is classed ceiling glass ceiling dot even sprite 27:19 dot com bustling better than bread dot ya'll or if you go to 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know 28:16 schedule the time use stuff 28:20 italian artist working a lot of costa blood products working with some uh... 28:23 you know martin 28:25 good product on our mobile you've been a lot a lot of mobile and a lot of product 28:29 which is interesting about that which uh... 28:30 to sample 28:31 enjoy it's not just the same thing over and over every problems different to 28:35 come up with different solutions and tests these things berate them so 28:39 you know to soaring on about it you know part of the reason why is in gauged with 28:42 him and started to work was because they really want to get from there with the 28:45 process of 28:46 defining features testing them 28:48 make improvement 28:49 improvements based on the 28:52 the findings and iterative to you wanted to be part of the entire life cycle of 28:55 development you wanted to see say here design and good luck 28:59 go away i dislike step away and never hear and that way you know what needs to 29:02 be improved from 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