Blog posts tagged with promotion

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May

Site of the Month: LucyLovesThis

Posted by Jamie on Tuesday May 7 09:00 2013

Tags: site of the month, showcases, promotion, online shop, design

Lucy Loves ThisA picture may speak a thousands words, but with May's Create Site of the Month the reverse is true! LucyLovesThis, set up by book cover designer Lucy Stephens and based in Brixton, London, designs and sells typographic prints inspired by things we all love; food, travel, music and more.

The brand is best known for its gastronomy maps of Europe and North America and also for the London Letters series which brings together intricate illustrations of iconic landmarks from across the capital.

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4
Apr

Feature Focus: Facebook Shop

Posted by Jamie on Thursday Apr 4 11:30 2013

Tags: feature focus, online shop, facebook, social media, promotion

Facebook Shop Feature Focus LogoIn late 2011 Create launched the Facebook Shop feature, which allows Create users to export their online shop straight into their business's Facebook page in a ridiculously low number of clicks (hint: it's less than three).

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2
Apr

Site of the Month: DesignerFrames2u

Posted by Jamie on Tuesday Apr 2 10:30 2013

Tags: site of the month, web designer's kit, showcases, promotion, online shop

Designer Frames 2u logoApril's Create Site of the Month, DesignerFrames2u is a great example of how effectively ecommerce can allow consumers to sidestep the high street and the astronomic prices charged for designer goods there.

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21
Mar

Get Back to Google+ and Increase Your Audience

Posted by Jamie on Thursday Mar 21 11:30 2013

Tags: social media, site promotion, google+, google, search engines, seo, marketing

Google Plus LogoWith Facebook about to revamp its News Feed to, among other things, display images, videos and check-ins in a way much more like Google+'s, now seems like a good time to reassess the search engine's bold entry into the world of social networking. Did it fulfil social media prophets' cries that it would be a Facebook killer? And more to the point, did it ever need to?

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