ImageX Blog: Posts in 2008

ImageX and Grey Vancouver Team Up to Revamp Vancouver Magazine

November 5th, 2008 by Jodi Martens

ImageX Media had the pleasure of working with the team at Grey Vancouver on the re-design of the Vancouver Magazine website. Vancouver’s premier magazine covers the events, people and issues that make this city sizzle. The site contains a vast amount of constantly changing content – including over 500 restaurant reviews, coverage of local events, and original articles and features. Vancouver Magazine’s previous site had no CMS system, which meant all new content had to be created in Dreamweaver and then uploaded to the site.

IXM launches Drupal-built Common Craft Store

August 29th, 2008 by Vanessa Turke

Common Craft is the social media consulting company behind the popular “…In Plain English” Video Series. These short, simple videos – such as the popular RSS in plain English, Wikis in plain English, and Twitter in plain English, focus on making complex technical ideas easy to understand. Common Craft have made custom videos for such high profile clients as Microsoft, Google and MeetUp.

Corporate Manual: Wiki-Style

June 23rd, 2008 by Chris Geoghegan

We’ve been using Basecamp from 37signals for quite awhile now for client communications and project management. We soon started to use it to store and manage our employee manual too. However, there are certainly limitations, as you can only have one level of categorization and hierarchy and you can’t change the order in which they appear.

Drupal Camp Vancouver

April 17th, 2008 by Anne Lin

Calling all PHP web developers, themers, programmers, Drupal enthusiasts and anyone else interested in learning more about the world’s best open source content management system… Spread the word! Drupal Camp Vancouver is coming in less than a month!

10 Sins of Blog Usability

April 2nd, 2008 by Linda Bustos

“Sinning” is an archery term, which literally means “to miss the mark”. If you’re blogging to establish a two-way dialogue with the world, the “mark” is the optimal reader experience. The following is a list of ten things that can hurt your blog’s usability.

Ten Ways To Clear Bad Press From Search Engines

March 20th, 2008 by Linda Bustos

What do you see when you search for your company or brand name? Is there anything on the first page of the search engine results that you wouldn’t be proud to display on your home page? Consumer review sites, blogs and forums have made it easy for anyone to say whatever they want about your company, whether they be disgruntled customers or competitors who like to play dirty. If you’re in a situation where negative publicity is front and center in search results, there are ways you can reclaim search engine real estate for your corporate identity.

Welcome to Our Blog

March 13th, 2008 by Linda Bustos

All of us at ImageX Media are excited to have finally launched our newly redesigned site this week along with this blog. We’re looking forward to connecting with many of you in the coming months as we start contributing a regular flow of articles and begin to interact with those who find value in what we have to say. We hope you’ll learn a thing or six & join the conversation!

Search Engine Copywriting Tips for Business Owners

March 10th, 2008 by Linda Bustos

Do you write your own copy for your business website? Could you be doing it better? Many people have “heard somewhere” that “SEO” or search engine optimization” is important…but they’re not sure why, or how to go about it. And the thought of hiring a big fancy firm to take care of it for thousands of dollars makes them scared. Does this sound like you?

ImageX Designer Captures Silver at WorldSkills Competition

March 3rd, 2008 by Anne Lin

ImageX Designer, Joel Kitching, has won a silver medal at this year’s WorldSkills competition, which was held in Japan. This is the latest prize for the young designer who has also been awarded a silver medal for a provincial skills competition in 2005 and gold medals in regional, provincial and national competitions in 2006.

The A-Z of Web 2.0 Jargon

February 13th, 2008 by Linda Bustos

Most people can use social media in at least one way to make life easier. And because of the rapid pace with which social media is permeating our lives, social media literacy is increasingly important. The following is an A-Z glossary of social media terminology to help you understand Web 2.0 jargon.

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