Posts Tagged ‘Manage’
Designers οftеn work wіth PSD files thаt contain hundreds, іf nοt, thousands οf layers. Managing those layers wаѕ a hassle іn previous versions οf Photoshop. In Photoshop CS6 though, thе Photoshop team hаѕ given υѕ ѕοmе tools tο hеlр υѕ deal wіth ουr layers more efficiently. In thіѕ episode οf ουr Introduction tο Photoshop CS6 series, wе wіll сlаrіfу hοw tο work wіth thе nеw Layer Panel, аnd whаt nеw features аnd tweaks thаt уου саn expect. Lеt’s take a look!
Posted by jennita Have you ever been a part of a community and wondered, “How does it all happen?” Well today is your lucky day! In the spirit of TAGFEE, I've decided to lift the Moz hood and show you what it takes to manage a large community. In fact, this is just the first post in a series of posts on Community Management. Today I'll be explaining the who, what, when, where and how of how we manage the SEOmoz community. It's important to know who are the people behind the scenes, keeping the community in order and running smoothly, just...
Read MorePosted by jennitaThese days it seems like every time we turn around someone is telling us how to manage our Twitter account(s). Whether they're talking about managing a business, a community or even a personal account, I sort of feel like I'm always being told what to do. Sadly, as my mother knows very well, I usually don't take well to being told what to do. This is especially true when it comes to social media... I mean do we really think there's only one way to get the job done? I'm thinking... no. Personally, it just doesn't make sense...
Read MoreInviting other bloggers and writers to become co-authors is one great way to expand one’s blog. Assuming the recruiting of writers part is being taken care of, the next big problem you could be facing is management. Managing multiple authors for a blog is never an easy task. It’s often a challenge to keep co-authors in control, getting them to write quality content on schedule, making sure they did not miss anything before hitting the publish button, etc. Also sometimes you might also want to give different authors different level of accessibility and controls, depending on their performances. Luckily...
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