[Friday Links] The Improvement Edition
Improvement. The single thing that can take someone from zero to a hero. Improvement in process, tools, learning and actually getting things done is the theme of this week. Get out there and get things done! Stop thinking and start doing, even if you go in the wrong direction you won’t know until you try. Failing is the first step to truly succeeding.
- You don’t need a redesign you need a web strategy (Part One)
- Ron Bronson – Athletic branding and small college marketing
- Free Chapter: “Coding and Design Patterns” from Stoyan Stefanov’s Object-Oriented JavaScript
- Higher Ed Marketing – Social networking?s two-thirds majority
- Form Follows Email
- What Goes into a Well-Done Critique
- Fake popup study sadly confirms most users are idiots
- Calculating Color Contrast for Legible Text
- Turn Firefox into a screen reader with Fire Vox
- Nobody cares about your press releases.
- OfflineRest: One pattern for offline architecture
- TEDTalks : The power of saying thank you – Laura Trice (2008)
- Higher Ed Marketing – Hitting the books for PR School 2.0
- Interactive Media for Higher Education – Social Networking amongst College Students
- SquaredPeg – 10 Reasons to Monitor Twitter
- Video: Web Search Strategies in Plain English
- Anatomy of a Post: How to Get Blog Readers to Pay Attention
- ALA 268: rethinking standards
- Engaging departments
- Dropcard Sends Business Cards via SMS [Social Networking]
- 6 Easy Ways to Improve Your HTML Emails – NETTUTS
- 8 CSS Techniques for Charting Data
- The Old College Try – Learn From Marketers Outside Higher Ed: Microsoft
- The Viral Marketing Glossary | Dan Zarrella
- A Business Card Microformats Site
