Reviving Art as the Heart of Education

Originally posted on Outside The Lines:
School art programs fall victim to tight budgets. For years, it has been evident that art classes and extracurricular activities suffer because of budget shortages in the education system. Schools strive to meet state and national standards and, as a result, art programs get left behind. Recognizing its importance,…

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Embed Facebook Posts on Your WordPress.com Site

Originally posted on WordPress.com News:
Using your WordPress.com site as your digital hub on the web just got a bit easier. We’re delighted to let you know that you can embed Facebook posts directly into posts and pages on your blog. Here’s how. First, click on the date stamp under any post to grab…

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How to Integrate Social Media and Email Marketing – Jeffbullas’s Blog

How to Integrate Social Media and Email Marketing – Jeffbullas’s Blog. Written by Zsuzsa Szabo – 1 Comment Categories: Email Marketing, Facebook Marketing, Social Media Marketing The problem with social media is that you don’t own it. The shareholders of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram do. Full Story Here: via How to Integrate Social Media and […]

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Why Social Media will Disappear

Written by Jeff Bullas Categories: Social Media, Traditional Marketing, Traditional media In the 1960’s the “Madmen of Madison” Avenue were challenged as the age of television forever changed the advertising and marketing landscape. Read Full Story Here: via http://www.jeffbullas.com/2012/01/19/why-social-media-will-disappear/ More Reading What are 10 Addictive Types of Content? How to Increase Your Blog Traffic by […]

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You Can’t Afford Not To Write Bewitching Headlines

July 26, 2013 by Anne Reuss 2 Comments Crafting your headline is as stressful as speed dating. (Not that I would know but I would imagine!) How do you make the ideal first impression? Get them to look past the surface? 8 times of 10 readers will NOT read past the headline copy. Read More via […]

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A Closer Look at Complementary Colors

A Closer Look at Complementary Colors www.segmation.com “The Dance” by Matisse Take a close look at Matisse’s painting The Dance, shown above. What is it about this painting that makes it “pop”? The dancers seem like they’re almost floating on top of the background. Why is that? Matisse was a master colorist, so he chose his […]

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