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Shadowbend Studios Weekly Client Showcase…

“A PERFECT PLACE”
I have known Wyletta over at “A Perfect Place” for almost 5 years now I have have to say I’ve never seen her without a smile on her face or a lovely “Hi Darlin'” greeting. Wyletta has been a joy to work with and I am very happy to be able to have the opportunity to share her website with a greater audience.
From the “A Perfect Place” home page:
“Wyletta’s A Perfect Place is Danville’s most soothing spot for massage & bodywork services. Wyletta offers an array of modalities which will send you on an hour’s “vacation”, soothe the soul and ease your stress.
“An Individualized Experience”
By focusing on each person, she sees more than just stress and muscles. Wyletta makes it a point to get to know you so she can give you exactly what you really need and expect from each visit. Wyletta has a variety of techniques and skills to choose from that will improve your quality of life.
Visit Wyletta in Danville, California, for the finest in relaxation massage or pain relief bodywork.”
http://www.aperfectplaceforyou.net/index.html
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“Your Morning Cup Of Marketing Know-How”

7 Tips for Online Marketing on a Tight Budget
The World Wide Web is a tool with endless limits. Creating and maintaining a business presence online is more practical than ever before. In fact, online companies are popping up out of the woodworks. However, I can vouch that sustaining a successful online business is easier said than done.
With the immense amount of information on the Internet and users largely having the control to view exactly what they want, getting your product in front of potential customers can be challenging to say the least. Over the years, I’ve learned a lot about what works (and what fails terribly) when it comes to marketing online. Today, times are tough. Most companies have little room left in their tight budget when it comes to marketing. Here are 7 tips to follow to develop a successful online marketing strategy on your startups limited budget.
1. Know your market.
Your marketing strategy will never be successful if you do not have a clearly defined audience. Before you spend a dime on marketing, figure out your target market first. There’s no need to pay top dollar to hire a fancy market research firm. If you know your product, you should be able to figure out your market yourself. For example, who will be most interested in your product? Men or women? What is their age group? What are your customer’s interests? What is their likely financial situation?
Once you have a thorough profile of your customer, determining how and where to reach them is much easier. This step may take awhile, and that’s OK. If you start marketing before you have a clear customer profile though, you will likely be wasting your dollars in places that will never reach your customer. Just because Pinterest is growing rapidly, doesn’t mean your audience is the one making it grow.
2. Set and reset goals.
Determine what you are looking to gain from online marketing. Increased awareness? Increased revenue? You will probably have multiple goals, but keep track of what they are so you can measure your success. When you reach your initial goals, set new goals so your company can continue to improve.
3. Set a budget.
Now that you know who your target market is and have set goals, plan your budget accordingly. The good thing about online marketing is that you can be successful even when on a tight budget. A lot of platforms are available at no charge. However, sticking solely with free forms of online marketing might not be the best strategy for your company. Carefully determine what outlets are most necessary for your product and be willing to spend some money to get results.
4. Brand yourself.
Set yourself apart from the competition. There are thousands of companies trying to sell products on the Internet. Thus, you need to make your brand unforgettable. This begins with your website. Your domain name should be your company’s name if at all possible. If there are other companies online with names similar to yours, you may even want to consider changing your name to one that will not be easily confused with another product. Acquiring a domain name has a fee involved, but using a hosting service is very affordable even for the smallest budgets.
The way you want your brand to be viewed by customers is really up to you. But once you figure it out be consistent and stick with it. Having a professional website and a strong social media presence is important here, but you should also take the time to interact with potential customers and build relationships with them. The main cost involved in this step is just the man hours put into the process, which will drastically be reduced when you’ve established your brand.
5. Search engine optimization.
When someone enters a search query into a search engine about something relevant to your company, obviously you want to be one of the first results displayed. So how do you make this happen? Essentially, you need to make your website more appealing to search engines. Do this by using keywords that are commonly searched, backlinking your site, customizing the headline and description, etc.
SEO can admittedly be a complicated and time consuming process, however the time needs to be spent here to ensure your website is getting found. Your best bet is usually going to be spending a bit more of your budget and hiring the right people to do the proper research.
6. Blogging.
The more content on your site, the more opportunities there are for search engines to pick it up. Blogging can be a great (and free!) way to generate leads and links into your site. But don’t just be producing content to produce content. Write quality blog posts that will engage the readers. Guest blogging on more established blogs is another way to get more traffic to your own site.
7. Social media.
Don’t just sign up for these services and then forget about them. Start being active on social media. These sites should be used to promote your blog posts and communicate with customers. However, most people don’t follow companies on social media unless the company gives them a reason to. So, of course, give them a reason!
source: forbes online
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SPEED GIBSON, OF THE INTERNATIONAL SECRET POLICE

I am a huge fan of the OTR or Old Time Radio genre. I can remember listening to shows as a kid on late night journeys back from visiting relatives. My dad would tune the car radio to a station that played shows such as “Suspense” and “Inner Sanctum”.
I now find that these shows are a perfect accompaniment to my daily routine here at Shadowbend Studios. I listen to AM 1710 Antioch on the iTunes radio station feed. They play a wonderful selection of shows including crime dramas, family comedies, science fiction and suspense shows.
As a new feature on my blog and my Facebook page. I’ll be posting links to some of my favorite shows, which you can listen to online or download them. The first of these shows is one of my absolute favorites: “Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police”. A terrific example of a late 1930’s adventure serial (the type that inspired “Raiders Of The Lost Ark”!).
I hope you enjoy this as much as I do 🙂
Speed Gibson – Episode #1
http://www.otrfan.com/bins/speedgibson/speed_gibson_370102_001_the_octopus_gang_active.mp3
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The Shelf Chronicles…

My office manager, “Robot” from “Lost In Space”. Yea he keeps me working (he NEVER sleeps!!!)

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Shadowbend Studios Weekly Client Showcase…

“THE FIVE DOLLAR A MONTH CLUB”
I have a client who is part of a group of interior designers in San Ramon. She approached me with the idea of putting together a website for her non-profit organization helping the homeless of Contra Costa County. She is an incredibly caring individual and I was more than happy to help her launch this service.
From the website home page –
“Our mission is to serve the homeless and hungry in our community. 7 days a week we are bringing lunches to the homeless in Hillcrest Park, the Concord Homeless Shelter, Detroit Avenue Crisis Center, and the various tucked in places where they are hanging out. Each Sunday we are also bringing hot food to the marina in Martinez. There are usually 50 to 60 we serve food to out there. Every week we are serving or delivering at least 360 meals.”
Please take a moment to visit the website and pledge a donation.
http://www.5dollaramonthclub.com/
We are always asking as we are serving if there are other needs that we may be able to help with . From sleeping bags to jackets gloves, socks, tarps. As this ministry grows there are many places that we feel God is leading us to help. With prayerful direction we will use the resources given to us to continue to feed and serve..
We are not trying to enable them.. just to keep them alive until the Miracle happens !