Posts by Joy Olivia Miller

Joy Olivia Miller

About the author | Joy Olivia Miller

Joy is the creative director at TBH Creative and uses her expertise to help clients use their online communications to build, design, and manage their brands. She likes to blog about content marketing in all its forms, the latest trends in digital marketing, and share tools with readers.

Change is coming to YouTube Channels

YouTube—the video-sharing giant that hosts everything from scholarly commentaries and “missing cat” commercials—is rolling out a new look and feel for its Channels. These updates are intended to make it easier for users to find and watch content. Currently account owners can opt into the new Channels design. The new Channels format isn’t mandatory. However, […]

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2012’s best Web-focused conferences

2012

Training recommendations for learning the latest news and information about interactive design, online content strategy, and web development C.R. Lawton once said, “Unless you try to do something beyond what you have mastered, you will never grow.” Growth is easy to talk about as a goal, but it’s much harder to actually make a priority […]

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Extend your brand with a Google+ Page

Extend your brand with a Google+ Page

Last week Google got a bit closer toward becoming a truly competitive social network channel for companies, nonprofits, organizations, brands, products, and other entities when it launched Google+ Pages, its answer to Facebook fan pages. Creating pages is open to all brands now, and we’ve created our profile so that you can add TBH Creative […]

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A little thing that counts

Making sure a favicon, or favorites icon, is associated with your website is an integral part of extending your brand online and improving usability. But, what’s a favicon? And, furthermore, where is it located? A favicon is the petite 16 × 16 pixel image shown in browser navigation bars and in browser bookmarks. Look at […]

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Five ways to take better website photos

Five ways to take better website photos

No photo budget? No problem. We have five easy-to-learn tricks to help make your pictures better. Yesterday, in an attempt to start a conversation about their lenses, Nikon’s social media team posted a status message to its Facebook page and created a controversy among its amateur and professional photographers followers. The post read: “A photographer […]

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