Social Marketing

Social Marketing

Staff Picks
I Love Typography

Alec’s Pick: If you’re looking for a website chock full of typographical resources, make ilovetypography.com ("iLT", for those in the know) your first stop. iLT's articles range from documentary pieces about the creation of actual fonts, to reference pieces about typographical history and nomenclature, to advanced treatises on the finer points of typographical nuance.

 
Chordbook.com

Dillon's pick: If you’re an advanced guitar player, beginner, or interested in learning, chordbook.com is a great resource. The interactive site provides hundreds of chords, chord inversions, scales, and an online guitar tuner. My favorite feature is the ability to lay out a chord fingering on the virtual guitar and store it for future reference.

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Oil of Oregano

Pam's Pick: If you have, like my family has, contracted several cold/flu viruses lately, you may be interested in this effective homeopathic remedy our friends told us about: Oil of Oregano.

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iPhone Apps for Kids
Nicole's pick: Does your young toddler try to grab your iPhone regularly? Are you looking for new ways to make those long trips in the car a little shorter? Check out three apps from educational developer Duck Duck Moose: Wheels on the Bus, Old MacDonald and Itsy Bitsy Spider.
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Twitterville

Pat's recent book pick: Twitterville: How Businesses can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods by Shel Israel isn't just another book about social media. The introduction sets the stage for the entertaining and informative tales of how community and impact have been created 140 characters at a time: “Twitter is less about what you are doing and more about what you are paying attention to and willing to share.”

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