Feel smarter. Be trendy. Use QR Codes.

By Emily Spirek on August 8, 2011 at 11:40 am in freebies,General,Mobile Web

Yes, QR Codes are the new buzz in technology land. The question is, are you one of those smart people buzzing about it?

First, a lesson about what it is. Then, a lesson about what it is to you.

What is it?

QR Code = Quick Response Code. And they do mean quick.

It’s a simple 2D code that you generate (for free) and people scan it with their extremely intelligent, camera-enabled phones. Immediately after they scan the code, the application will direct them straight to your website.

Typing out a domain name? Psh. That’s in the past.

It can be used for other things as well, including, virtual business cards, phone numbers or even sending a text message.

We all know how creative the young generation is, and they will find plenty of uses for these codes. I even read an article about a guy putting a QR Code on his mother’s tombstone, which directed people to a memorial website he created for her. Weird, yet extremely innovative.

What is it to you?

1 in 2 Americans will have one of these super awesome smartphones by the end of 2011.

Meaning, people will have the ability to use these QR Codes…everywhere. Make it easier on your current and potential clients/customers – who doesn’t want instant gratification?

Karan Ediger, General Manager of the Edmond Business Times, wrote an article about this new phenomena. She admits that she’s “no genius when it comes to digital technology,” but she’s been quite impressed with this new fad.

She has great tips for incorporating the QR Code into your business’ marketing. She says to ask yourself, is it to:

  • Increase awareness about a new product or introduce a new service
  • Announce a big sale
  • Increase efforts on a charity fund drive

Decide your goal, and the QR Code has great potential to aid in the success of your business.

If you think the code is a bit ugly and would make your designs lose their snaz, remember, there is some room for experimentation. Check out these awesome business card designs (as well as ours pictured above). It might give you a little hope.

Consider this!

Once you add your QR Code to your business card, flyers, etc., think about what you’re directing your clients to. Most people are scanning these codes with their smartphone, meaning they’re navigating your website on their phone too.

Consider getting a mobile website design, which is a simplified version of your full site. One-touch calling and map functions are ideal for on-the-go purposes. Scan our QR Code above to check out the mobile version of our website!

If you subscribe to our Ezine in the bottom right corner of our site, we will give you a free business card design with your sparkly new QR Code! Just purchase a mobile website (starting at $595) by August 31st, and we’ll design you a new business card (200 awesomely-printed cards included).

There you have it. Two birds with one stone.

 

 

Big Winner of Google Maps Contest

By Tim Priebe on March 16, 2011 at 1:34 pm in freebies

Congrats to Andy Moore, the winner of our Google Maps Contest. Here was his winning entry:

andymooreAt first I thought myself fortunate to find a wormhole in the space/time continuum just a few miles from my home. I mean, seriously, a website developer who can also travel through space AND time – I might even transfer my hosting to them for if they’d let me hop in the wormhole once or twice. Alas, I was saddened to learn that the Google Maps marker was simply in the wrong place. Guess I’ll head back to my basement for another round of Klingon language-acquisition flash cards.

Thanks to everyone who entered. Google did call us last week, but sadly they have not yet moved our listing.

If you like free stuff (and who doesn’t), be sure to check out our Facebook Page this week for a series of giveaways celebrating our 1,000 fans milestone.

5 FREE Twitter Backgrounds

By Elyssa Dolinger on May 1, 2010 at 12:00 am in freebies,General,Social Networking

5freeHow would you like to be the proud, new owner of a custom twitter background? Rather than go through the pains of background design, why not let a professional take care of it? For free even! (That’s gratis, free of charge, for nothing, complimentary, on the house.)

In the Month of May, we’re offering 5 free twitter backgrounds.

So what do you have to do to get your mitts on a brand new, bouncing baby background? It’s as easy as 1, 2…

1) Follow @tandswebdesign

2) Simply tweet

Just entered to win a #FreeTwitterBG . Just follow @TandSwebdesign and retweet. http://bit.ly/aqt6Om

At the end of May we will be contacting the winners VIA twitter about their new background. Until then, enter the contest, sit back, tweet and enjoy some of our previous work:

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@cochristonline

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@timjpriebe

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Launch Boxes!

By Emily Spirek on September 4, 2009 at 4:55 pm in freebies

If our incredible service and fantastic communication isn’t enough incentive to purchase a website from T&S, we have the answer: launch boxes.

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T&S just added a new step in our standard and premium website process. At the end of designing and coding your website, we have decided to send you a “launch box” proceeding the launch of your new website. We think it’s a very exciting step for a company to see their new site online, so we thought our clients would appreciate a tasty thank you package in the mail.

Our favorite part of the launch box is our personalized My Jones Soda bottle with the T&S’ logo printed on the label. Even if you don’t like Orange & Cream soda, the bottle looks pretty darn good on display. Just sayin’. In the future we’ll be making plenty of upgrades to the launch boxes. Guess you’ll just have to buy a website to find out what they are.

What tools are on social networking websites?

By Tim Priebe on August 14, 2009 at 6:02 pm in freebies,Social Networking

Earlier this week I was one of three presenters at an Edmond Chamber of Commerce Lunch and Learn. I talked about the actual tools available on four popular social networking websites: Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and MySpace. I thought I would share my handout, so here it is as a viewable image, and below that as a downloadable PDF.

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Free One Page Website Workshop

By Tim Priebe on July 18, 2009 at 10:39 am in freebies,Technical,Workshops

Laptop in Field - One Page Website WorkshopJoin us for this free workshop! In an hour and a half, learn how to create a website and get it online.

We’ll be providing attendees with several one page website templates to choose from. Then you’ll learn how to fill in your template with actual content.

Once your one page website is ready, we’ll show you how to purchase a domain name and hosting, so your website has a place to live online.

Finally, we’ll look at testing and uploading the final website.

We’d love to see you at this event. If you think you might come, please RSVP through our One Page Website Workshop event page on Facebook.

Free T&S Orange Icon!

By Dave Roach on July 17, 2009 at 6:00 am in freebies

Orange Sizes

Now everyone can have fun with their very own ‘Orange’ icon fresh from T&S. You can use it for whatever you want! Here are a couple ideas:

  • You could change all of your icons to oranges
  • You could change just some icons to oranges
  • You could change one icon to an orange
  • You could put an orange on your dock and look at how pretty it is
  • You could print out a copy of the orange and pretend to eat it
  • You could invert the orange and make it a blue

As you can see, the orange icon is very fun and versatile, so download it for free today!

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