Sunday 12 July 2015

Gold Sports Auto on red metallic-look effect Double-Sided Standard Business Cards (Pack Of 100)

A gorgeous best-selling design. Click to customize or personalize. How would it look with your name or monogram on it - why not have a look-see right now?


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Metallic series: A great generic business card template with a red metallic-looking stripe and background. Just upload your logo or use the Gold-look Sports Auto emblem provided. Then customise with your details and give a strap line, quote or personal message for that professional feel.

more items in the Metallic series
more Auto items
This business card template with other artwork


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Cute ponies for the bedroom and school

Camista the wooden horse stretched canvas printMonogram K Cartoon Pony Personalised Sleeve For iPadsMonogram Letter G Pony Messenger Bag

Cute ponies for the bedroom and school

If you know a boy or girl who loves ponies then here's a collection that should give you some gift ideas.
Any boy or girl will love them - some for bedroom and some for school. Which of these would be best?

Click the image for more details and to buy. You'll also see more designs from the artist there.

Women's Tops - a new Karmani Designer Lifestyle iBoutique

I've had a lot of fun making a Women's Tops boutique for Karmani Designer Lifestyle. Part of the fun was choosing the themes to focus on for each type of top.

I finally settled on
  • Music
  • Sports
  • Science
  • Novelty
  • Biker
  • Occasions
  • Cancer Survivor
  • Funny Quotes
The rest of the fun was modifying the tool I use to let me organise by theme within product type rather than the deafult product type within theme. Four days to get my brain round it, change it and test it.

All good, though :)

As usual, I try to make sure I give all the smaller artists on Zazzle a fair chance at having their designs included, at the expense of the larger ones (many of whom use underhanded tactics to dominate the market place).

It's hard work but only a few slip through the net :)

Urban Diversion: Playful Street Art Interventions on the Streets of France by OakOak

Fun and Random

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Street artist OakOak (previously) continues to bring smiles and double-takes to his hometown of St. Etienne, France, an old industrial town with drab facades and cracked sidewalks ripe for his unique brand of visual jokes. He shares his love for superheroes, the Simpsons, Bruce Lee, and other pop culture references through mostly non-destructive, temporary interventions that interact with the immediate environment. Some of OakOak’s best works have been gathered into a new book, Urban Diversion (in French), and the artist had an exhibition earlier this year at le cabinet d’amateur earlier this year.

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31DBBB Day 12: Develop an Editorial Calendar (and How to Do So!)

Blogging with purpose

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So yesterday your 31DBBB Challenge was to brainstorm 10 posts for your blog (you could come up with more, but 10 was the minimum!) and today we will be building on that – developing an editorial calendar.

This is going to serve as the next week of content on your blog. Ultimately these two exercises will get you on the road to setting up a publication schedule you can carry on, specifying what kind of content you’ll publish on what days.

If you already have an editorial calendar, I recommend you use this day to review it – how has it been working? Check in your stats to see if your most popular posts are being scheduled on your biggest traffic days. How have the comments been? Have the posts been resonating with readers? Have you enjoyed writing them?

In today’s episode I outline what I think are the benefits of editorial calendars, and briefly touch on some of the tools you can use to do so – but really, what I’m ultimately encouraging is just a simple calendar you can use for the following week. I’ll take you through the steps I use to develop mine.

Feel free to share your editorial calendar in the comments On todays show notes. Don’t forget to tune in tomorrow for a new topic.

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Click here to listen to day 12 of the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog series on the ProBlogger Podcast. 

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31DBBB Day 12: Develop an Editorial Calendar (and How to Do So!)

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