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    <updated>2007-07-15T21:04:42Z</updated>
    <subtitle>This is a place to ask questions, post comments and share ideas about desktop publishing.</subtitle>
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    <title>Integrating print and online plus social media</title>
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    <published>2007-07-14T01:58:17Z</published>
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    <summary><![CDATA[I had the wonderful opportunity to attend a 2-day workshop with Steve Crescenzo through Chicago-based, Ragan Communications, called &quot;Integrating Print and Online.&quot;&nbsp; I'm rethinking my strategy as a web designer after having been exposed to so many great scenarios in...]]></summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>I had the wonderful opportunity to attend a 2-day workshop with Steve Crescenzo through Chicago-based, Ragan Communications, called &quot;<a href="http://www.ragan.com/ME2/dirmod.asp?sid=&amp;nm=&amp;type=slides&amp;mod=Slide+Show&amp;mid=82B3D78493524A74A687940D42EDCA6C&amp;tier=3&amp;slid=AC57120E59084F56A7B81FC0993D8550&amp;page=1">Integrating Print and Online</a>.&quot;&nbsp; I'm rethinking my strategy as a web designer after having been exposed to so many great scenarios in the workplace.&nbsp;&nbsp;People are&nbsp;using social media as a business tool, changing corporate communications in exciting and empowering&nbsp;ways.&nbsp; </p><p>The workshop also pointed out how we should all be using email&nbsp;more&nbsp;efficiently; less often, more targeted&nbsp;audiences with&nbsp;really,&nbsp;tight and&nbsp;concise messages.&nbsp; Then add in blogs, podcasts, wikis or other interactive/social media options to make everything interactive and allow people to add value to written pieces and exhange ideas.&nbsp; And when you're done with that, if you have a print publication, use it for complex stories or messages, things that aren't &quot;news&quot; and always remember to reinforce and remind people about the website and other social media channels that you have.&nbsp; The printed piece can serve as a reminder to those that aren't online all of the time.</p><p>I'm&nbsp;fortunate to work&nbsp;at a place&nbsp;that values employee communications.&nbsp; It's rare, and I recongnize that.&nbsp; I&nbsp;get&nbsp;exposed to the most cutting edge technologies out there, seeing&nbsp;results up front.&nbsp; It's amazing&nbsp;to hear what&nbsp;people are doing and I plan to change the way I operate now because of what I've learned.&nbsp; By being a student at Alverno College, an employee of a Fortune 100 company, a member of IABC, AWC and a subscriber to Ragan and Melcrum Communications, I am continually emmersed in communications from a variety of fresh sources.&nbsp; It's truly an awesome time to be in communications.&nbsp; I can't wait for a client who is ready to explore some of these great options.&nbsp; It's going to be a wonderfully creative yet challenging and fulfilling experience!</p><p>~Bren</p>]]>
        
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    <title>Welcome to the BrenDesign blog</title>
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    <published>2007-05-21T17:50:51Z</published>
    <updated>2007-05-21T17:50:57Z</updated>
    
    <summary>Welcome to the new home of BrenDesign. I&apos;ve decided to take the business to another level by bringing my business to Yahoo Small Business. I was having too many limitations with my former web service provider and I really wanted...</summary>
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        <![CDATA[<div style="text-align: center"><img title="BrenDesign logo" height="75" alt="BrenDesign logo" src="http://www.brendesign.org/images/BrenDesignNew.jpg" width="225" border="0" /></div><p>Welcome to the new home of BrenDesign. I've decided to take the business to another level by bringing my business to Yahoo Small Business. I was having too many limitations with my former web service provider and I really wanted a more friendly URL, so I figured it was time to make a move. I hope you enjoy the site. And please, if you have comments, questions or concerns about the site or just want to discuss desktop publishing, please send me a note or post a blog comment.</p><p>My Best&nbsp;~ Bren</p>]]>
        
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