Posts Tagged ‘Networking’

Get your Social Networking fix at Soup.io

// November 18th, 2008 // 3 Comments » // Blogging, Cool Links, Facebook, For Geeks, Geeks, Graphics, I recommend, Ibdreamy, Live Journal, Pictures, Social Network, Twitter, Update, Useful, webmaster


Get your Social Networking fix at Soup.io -

You really need to check out Soup.io if you haven’t already. I just found it tonight and thought I had stepped into heaven.

Ok well, maybe it wasn’t that dramatic but it’s pretty damn cool. You can stream all your social networking sites into one page like all your digg submissions, delicious, twitter, live journal posts, flickr, youtube, last.fm and any rss feed so it’s sweet as hell. I know there are other sites that do this but not like this..
So, visit mine to see just how cool it is..I actually pointed my other domain name to my stream..so just go to ibdreamy.com




Social Networking Banners for your Blog…

// November 17th, 2008 // 1 Comment » // Blogging, Design, Design Resources, Graphics, Icons, Rss Feed Icons, Social Network, Social Network Icons, Tutorial, Twitter, Useful, Wordpress


You can add one of these banners I made to the bottom of your posts using the tutorial I wrote about a few days ago… you can find it here..and clicking on the banners below will bring you to the websites where you can download the full icon sets. You can make your own banners.

These are banners not individual icons.

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Branding your Blog – tips and tricks

// October 27th, 2008 // 6 Comments » // Blogging, Design, Domain Names, Featured, For Geeks, Geeks, SEO, Social Network, Tutorial, Twitter, Useful, Wordpress, web tools, webmaster


What makes a reader want to subscribe to a blog? Simply put, they understand what your blog is about, your brand, and they are attracted to it. If a reader doesn’t understand what you are serving at your blog, then they won’t know if they will like your future content.
Branding your blog will make clear to your readers what your blog is about. You want them to be able to put into words what your blog is all about. Otherwise how could they ever want to share your site with others or subscribe if they can’t describe what your blog is about.

Watch and Learn

The Brand Gap

View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: design brand)

Your “Brand Name” Tips

Make your brand name unique, short, easy to say, easy to spell and catchy. Also avoid words with hyphens in them. Some might suggest that you should use keywords in your domain name that relate to your topic but this is not always necessary. What’s most important is that the domain name is BRAND-ABLE and memorable. Take web giant “Google.com” as an example, that said using keywords in your domain name can help with search engine optimization but in the end you want to be able to trademark your brand name and if your domain name and website name is “wordpressthemes.com” well, good luck with that one.
Your domain name and the name of your blog should always be one in the same. It only makes sense to people and people like things to make sense. People tend to try .com unless told otherwise, so registering a .com domain name is always the best way to go.

If you don’t find a niche market for the product or service you offer, you will most probably fail. Find your market niche and then make it clear to your visitors what your about, otherwise your visitors will be trying to figure it out for themselves. Take a look at your site from a visitors stand point.
At first glance, is it clear what the website is about?
Realize many others may be competing to sell the same product. Focus on something unique you may have to offer, that stands out from your competitors.
Is your niche something you have a passion for? If you don’t have a passion for what your writing about then it makes it difficult to keep your visitors interested. If your not really interested yourself how do you expect other people to be?
Having a clearly-defined purpose accomplishes several branding goals: it gives your site a focused topic, narrows what keywords you should target for SEO purposes, provides you with things to post about and (hopefully) sets you apart from other blogs in your genre. You can address your blog’s purpose directly on your About page, but don’t forget to refer to it regularly as you post. See also ProBlogger’s post about creating a blog mission statement.

Watch the presentation below for some great tips and guidelines on how to create your brand..

Unique Design

Needless to say, a unique design works wonders in creating a brand. If you are proficient in programming, dedicate your time in preparing a custom theme for your blog. If you do not have the necessary skills, do not hesitate to get your work done by a professional, an original design can do wonders for your branding. Are 5000 other blogs running on the same default theme as yours? Do something to distinguish yourself—customize your colors, pick new fonts, add a custom blog header. You do want your blog to stand out from the crowd.

You can find some really beautiful and unique themes for wordpress by professional designers.
I personally recommend the following Premium Wordpress themes designers:

ThemeForest – Beautiful designs at the right price.
Revolution – Probably the most famous Wordpress theme set
PremiumThemes – High Quality WordPress Themes at Affordable Price
Omni Themes – Themes come in several colors, magazine styled home page and social networking section.

The Keyword is..Consistency!

Google is a perfect example of how to use consistancy. When you think of Google what comes to mind? Yep, their colorful Google logo. They’ve successfully used their brand across all the different tools and sites that they represent.

Try to use the same look and feel throughout your blog. Wherever possible, use the same colors and graphics— you can even add your own logo to your feedburner feed. Read Master Your Feed: Feedburner Tips and Tricks for instructions on how to do that.

Using Twitter to spread the word..you have arrived!

Twitter has the power to build your brand and make you an authority in your niche. Start with redirecting your feed to twitter with the help of TwitterFeed. It will automatically tweet your posts giving exposure to your blog. Make strong network with fellow bloggers, and encourage constructive discussions with them. Do not forget to provide useful links and resources to your followers via regular tweets. It keep them looking for your tweets for new relevant information.

Quarkbase – Check how your site is doing online and across the social network..

Quarkbase is a free tool to find complete information about a website. It looks like most web traffic tracking sites, but includes results from technorati, twitter, del.icio.us, digg and others. A most useful site…




The Amazing Agregado Lifestream Theme for Wordpress

// September 29th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Design, Design Resources, Featured, Free Website Templates, I recommend, Wordpress, Wordpress Themes, webdesign


Announcing the Beautiful Agregado Lifestream Theme. This is the best theme I’ve seen so far and I’ve tested out..I’d have to say close to 100 Wordpress themes over the past year. This theme has a lot of really unique features and qualities that I haven’t see in any of the other themes that I think people will really dig. I almost wish I could keep it a secret. haha!

But I can’t.. so here it is…


Download The Agregado Lifestream Theme | View the Demo

Designed by Darren Hoyt and Matt Dawson of Category4, commissioned by the folks at Smashing Magazine. It features a built-in lifestream module and contact form with custom control panel options.

Lifestream gives you the ability to stream your social networking feeds such as Twitter, Flickr and Delicious in your sidebar. You can view my website’s main page for an example of how that works.

Built into the Agregado admin interface you can add your Flickr, Twitter, Delicious, Magnolia, Pownce, Last.fm, Facebook and Goodread usernames for the Lifestream sidebar.
It also gives you room to add up to 4 other rss feeds to the Lifestream.

I’ve added my FriendsFeed RSS feed because that includes my digg, youtube and others that don’t seem to have an RSS address well at least that I could find. Since you can only add an RSS feed address to the Lifestream. Unless I’m missing something.. let me know.
Anyway, the theme has a lot of good stuff. So, download it and test it out yourself. I’m currently using it and I plan on customizing it a bit but it really was perfect out of the box. I must give mad props to the designers. They did an amazing job with this theme.

Speak up and give me some comment love. I swear I get up to a thousand hits a day on this website but I’ll be lucky to get one comment a week. haha! That’s pretty pathetic I know. I must be pretty damn boring. No one wants to talk to me. :(
Show the girl some love will ya? I feel a little desperate here.. begging for comments and all but geez. I love to interact but that’s pretty hard all by myself. Well..actually I take that back…..




18 of the Hottest Music Sites Online

// August 29th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Ibdreamy


Here is a list of 18 of the hottest music sites and social networking music sites online right now. I hope you find it useful. It took me forever to put together..but I found some really cool website’s in the process. Enjoy!

 


Last.fm
– is another Web 2.0 veteran and is more socially-slanted than the others. Tagging is a big part of the last.fm experience and you can tag any song that comes along in addition to being able to listen to “user tag radio” which is based on tracks that users have tagged with a specific genera. last.fm has a separate desktop application that “scrobbles” the songs you listen to and generates a music profile that you can share with friends.

The Hype Machine – follows music blog discussion. Every day, hundreds of people around the world write about music they love. Then it all ends up here. Hype Radio is Internet radio that is powered by blogs. All the tracks that end up in the stream are songs recently mentioned by bloggers listed on the Hype Machine. It’s radio that’s truly powered by the Internet.

Pandora – is the granddaddy of the bunch and it’s one of the Web 2.0 applications that I can’t live without. It is built using OpenLaszlo and provides the cleanest experience out of all the applications on the list. Pandora uses the Music Genome Project to generate a stream of songs that you’ll like based on how you rate previous tracks. You create stations around artists, songs or albums and you can provide feedback (thumbs up or thumbs down) on the songs Pandora chooses.

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FlockStar!

// August 17th, 2008 // Comments Off // Applications, Browsers, For Geeks, Freeware, Geeks, I recommend, Ibdreamy, Social Network, Update, Useful, web tools


Flock is so bad ass..It seems I find a new feature on Flock everyday that makes me go “WOW that’s cool”.

_ For example I took this screen shot with Flocks built in screenshot tool that allows you to select clips and snap away.

_ It has a built in Blog editor so I can post to my blog using my browser

_A drag and drop web clipboard manager

_Media bar that streams media from sites like Flickr, Digg, Youtube, your Facebook friends

_A sidebar with all your updated feeds and social networking sites

_side bar listing all your accounts and services that you can click on an automatically be logged into

So if you haven’t tried it yet..dammit try it! I still use Firefox and I probably always will but I love me some Flock now and then.. it’s like my secret little drug…well maybe not that dramatic no..but it’s damn good? I love their My world page it shows me all my updates from my social networking sites. It’s nifty. (see screenshot)




Apps and Tools – I can’t live without…

// August 12th, 2008 // 5 Comments » // Admin Tools, Apple, Applications, For Geeks, Freeware, Geeks, I recommend, Ipod, Live Journal, Microsoft, Mobile, Social Network, Twitter, Update, Useful, Wordpress, web tools, webdesign


There are a few app’s, clients and website’s online that I can not live without This is a list of things that make my life at home and work easier..I’ve done this type of post before but a few have changed.

  1. Infranview – image editor, viewer, manager and several other things. This is an amazing program that everyone who uses it loves it. It takes a minute to get used to it but once you do you can’t imagine life with out it. I’ve been using it for 5-6 years..daily. Download ClientInfranview Tutorial
  2. Fotki.com – image hosting provider
  3. FileZila – FTP client
  4. Color Cop – HEX color dropper desktop app (can’t live without)
  5. Clipomatic – Clipboard manager (absolutely can’t live without)
  6. Shareaholic – Social Networking Firefox plugin Shareaholic makes it possible to share, bookmark and e-mail web pages quickly without leaving your browser. (cool and useful)
  7. Semagic Live Journal blogging client – also use as an HTML editor in a hurry.
  8. Windows Live Writer – Blogging client – Posts to multiple blogging platforms
  9. ABC 3GP Converter (converts .AVI movies to .MP4 file format so I can upload movies to my IPod)
  10. Digsby – multiple network chat client I can also post to my Twitter – Checks my Facebook and Myspace updates.
  11. Notepad – write HTML and general blank page for notes and such
  12. Photoshop - We all know what Photoshop does – (can’t live without)
  13. Google Desktop (search for my files, documents, emails and basically anything on my computer)
  14. Gmail – My primary email client. Yep I do not use Outlook at home. I use Gmail.
  15. Wordpress - I use Wordpress to manage and write my Blog – Love it!!
  16. LiveJournal.com – been writing in my journal for 7 years so I guess you can say it is a staple in my online life. Love it. Can’t live without it. Must write in my journal.

Web 2.0 and grudge free buttons generator!

Make a link button in a snap. It’s Free, easy and the end result looks really nice. I use this when customers call in and need a custom button made instead of doing it in Photoshop which I could do but this is so much faster. Very cool.