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Art Unlimited Progressive Marketing Tips
PROGRESSIVE MARKETING
MARCH - 2009
Spring is just around the corner!  We are excited about the recent developments here at Art Unlimited. Read through our newsletter and discover tools that you can use in your advertising to promote your business.

Topics:
Illustration Design
Online Catalog Design
Networking Your Website - Facebook, Twitter, Google, myAOL, and more.
Meet Josh Heriot
Featured Website

Illustration Design
Johnson Lake

Art Unlimited has been long known for their strong graphic design and website skills. Yet Tom Chapman and Josh Heriot are both accomplished illustrators. Both have held personal gallery viewings of their works as well as commissioned works for advertising projects.

In the current advertising world looking outside the box sometimes means going back to the roots of design. The design roots we are referring to are graphite and paint. Enjoy some of the below illustrations that we have produced over the years which have given our clients a cutting edge advantage. If you are interested in promoting your business through illustration let us know.


Online Catalog Design
Does your business have a catalog, brochure or booklet. These are still very effective methods of advertising and yet becoming more costly each year. So how can you provide your clients with the catalog feeling yet cut your overhead? Through your website you can showcase your catalog in a "Live" page turning display.  The viewer is able to have their catalog, brochure, or booklet feel yet you the business owner are able to reduce your printing costs.

We are featuring this online catalog on our home page to view it in action click here!

Art Unlimited Brochure

Networking Your Website - Facebook, Twitter, Google, myAOL, and more.
AIM
FaceBook
Favorite
Flicker
MySpace
Live
Twitter
Social networking, what does this have to do with my business? Actually more then you might realize, have you considered how many people use some form of a social networking? The numbers are staggering and more people are joining all the time, groups are getting bigger and information is streaming back and forth.  So how can you tap into this network?

It's easier then you might think, let your website viewers push your content into their facebook, google page, or twitter network with a click of a button. By placing a small icon on your website with specialized coding to feed your website data into the viewers network you can capitalize on their circle of friends. Thus sharing your business website content with thousands of otherwise inaccessible networks.

A few of the networking sites you can feed content into include: AIM, myAOL, Ask, Blogmarks, Yahoo Buzz, Delicious, Digg, Email, Facebook, Favorites, Google, Live, Magnolia, MySpace, Twitter, Bookmarks, and SO many more.

If you want to use the internet's "word of mouth" then take a look at allowing viewers to utilize your website to its max. To see this tool in action click here Bookmarking Icon.



Meet Josh Heriot
Art Unlimited is excited to welcome Josh Heriot to our team.  Josh is a seasoned designer and comes with a vast array of knowledge that we look forward to incorporating into our business to better serve you, our customers.

Josh Heriot is a graduate of Bemidji State University. For over 15 years he has been developing award winning print collateral, branding and identity, illustrations and ad campaigns. No matter what your field, tourism, entertainment, retail, education, industrial or medical, Josh can supply you with creative graphic and design work.

Featured Website
Viita's Excavating Viita's Excavating
A website designed to allow future and existing customers to view all of the businesses services online.

Website Features:
Custom Website Design
Gallery Flash Files
Ajax Coding
Online Forms
Downloadable Files

Website: www.viitaexcavating.com


 


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