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.

Online annual report website showcase 2018

best online annual reports of 2018

Each year, more companies build interactive annual reports for their stakeholders and customers. Creating an online annual report online gives you an opportunity to connect with a larger audience and present your data in a more meaningful, impactful way. Have you started to work on your 2018 online annual report? Check out these nine great […]

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6 tips for writing better website copy

Fifty-seven percent. That’s how many customers make a purchasing decision before calling a supplier. In today’s content-driven world, it’s the norm for people to do their homework online and read up about products and services before buying. How well is your website performing as your hardest working salesperson? Use delight to sell Marketing pros like to talk a […]

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How to start a podcast: 3 things you need to know

23 million. That’s the number of adults in the United States who streamed podcast episodes from their smartphones in March 2018. That’s twice the number who listened to episodes last year during this same timeframe from their desktop computer. More than just a fad The competition to draw in new listeners keeps growing with the […]

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3 best practices for giving better web design feedback

thumbs up, thumbs down: always balance good and bad feedback

To err may be human, but to give good web design feedback is divine. That’s not exactly how the proverb goes, but maybe it should be because good feedback is essential. When communicated effectively, revision requests make all digital marketing endeavors more successful. “There are no problems—only opportunities to be creative.”—Dorye Roettger Some issues that […]

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