Author Archives: Brittany Brown
Stock photography can be a vital resources or a huge distraction to your intended message. Here are 5 tips to help you in selecting stock photography. Avoid clichés. Lightbulbs, steps, puzzle pieces, smiling people with a ‘thumbs-up.’ While these images have become somewhat universal … Continue reading
It has been a while since we have given away some freebies. Today we are giving you a wallpaper with a quote from our very own Benj Miller from his Plywood Mornings talk. Here is what it looks like. Desktop: … Continue reading
Welcome back! Yesterday we kept it simple and covered our first tip on designing a call to action. Today I want to dig a little deeper with you and make sure you understand the componets in creating a great call … Continue reading
The “call to action” on your website is possibly the most important factor in your web design. It’s the text, link, button or image that screams, “THIS IS THE WAY TO EVERYTHING YOU DESIRE!” Well, maybe not, but if written … Continue reading
Everyone has "their idea." You know, that product or company idea that you had the random spark of genius for at 3 am. Some of us have 5 of these ideas an hour, and some get their one big idea … Continue reading
Yesterday our team began our day by watching this video together. What a great reminder of Who we are serving in all we do, and what He has done for us.
Welcome inside your brain. This is where fear lives. Fear hates you. Fear has a life mission. That mission is to scare you, paralyze you, and keep you from realizing the greatness that God has created you for. Fear takes our tiniest … Continue reading
Socially Social engagement is a big buzz word around the marketing community. It is the silver bullet, magic potion, and queen bee all wrapped into one. Every company wants to host a social media party, be the talk of the … Continue reading
Plain and simple, motivation sucks. Currently and historically, there are all kinds of conversations around the concept of motivating a team, staff, or company. All of us want to get higher engagement, better follow-through, and greater results from our employees. … Continue reading
I can’t. I can. I will. WE WILL: The Four Phases of Personal Awareness If you’ve spent some time around leadership theory, chances are you’ve come across John Maxwell’s “5 Stages of Leadership” or perhaps Jim Collins’ notion of “Level … Continue reading