Monthly Archives: April 2005

A fragment of what I have to deal with…

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GapingVoid

Its about time I blogged GapingVoid and certainly the artist behind my next set of business cards… though sometimes pretty harsh, he (hugh macleod) always makes me laugh – and has some interesting views on how to be creative, too… Here’s an example of his business card doodles:

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Corporate blogging – who, how and why?

There is no doubt that blogging is becoming an integral part of corporate communication, at least for those who dare embrace the medium. But who should run the company blog? What about content and style? is it supposed to be all folksy and bloggy, even when it’s the CEO who’s doing the blogging? Are there [...]

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A quick giggle

Spamusement is a self-proclaimed collection of “poorly-drawn cartoons inspired by actual spam subject lines!” – it is quite Gary Larsonesque, and good for a quick giggle. How, for instance, would you draw “discover a turnkey marketing system” or “amazing new pleasure for men“?

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Bus trip

Bus trip III. Sometimes Copenhagen is beautiful – even from the backseat of a stinky old bus.

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The Ultimate Blogger

Game on! It’s the search for the ultimate blogger – complete with challenges, eliminations and probably all kinds of intrigue. As I understand, though, it doesn’t take place on an island (unless you go deep, and think along the lines of “every blogger is an island”… but we’re not that conceded, are we?)

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Google’s golden triangle

Eyetrack studies show the importance of page position in Google – SEO matters! Organic Ranking Visibility (shown in a percentage of participants looking at a listing in this location) Rank 1 – 100% Rank 2 – 100% Rank 3 – 100% Rank 4 – 85% Rank 5 – 60% Rank 6 – 50% And as [...]

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Quick findings and formal reports both have their place

Jakob Nielsen’s alertbox lets us know that out of many different approaches to usability testing formal reports are used the most, but quick findings have their place as well – its all a question of needs.

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Blogs that Flickr

I like blogging – i like Flickr (for those who still don’t know what Flickr is about, see wikipedia) so as a consequence, I joined the webring Blogs That Flickr. So far it’s been a good learning experience to see how others integrate pic’s into blog-entries, and I’m looking forward to seeing the ring grow [...]

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16:9 – April issue out now

The april issue of one of my favourite online film magazines, 16:9, is out now. Good articles on Clint Eastwood, Pulp Fiction, King’s Game and more… Unfortunately, its (still) all in Danish.

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