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Current category: Online Strategy

The Digital Cookie blog is a great place for you to find the latest tasty thoughts from the Digital Cookie team with an aim to help you get the most out of your business online. We love to talk about all aspects of web design and online business strategy, including web design in Melbourne as well as interstate, including social media, email marketing, development, usability and accessibility.

A picture says a thousand words

PostedFriday 11th May 2012, 9:45am
A picture says a thousand words

Many of us are not keen on having our photo taken, let alone putting our face on our business website. But having a professional photo of yourself on your site can help build trust in your business before a potential customer even approaches you.

From a cust...

5 ways to get the most out of the new Timeline layout for Facebook Pages

PostedTuesday 27th March 2012, 10:00am
5 ways to get the most out of the new Timeline layout for Facebook Pages

Over the past few months, personal Facebook profiles have been switched over to the new Timeline layout, giving you a chronological history of your life. The change is now coming to Pages on Facebook too.

What can you do to get the most out of the new Timeli...

Applying consistency to your brand

PostedTuesday 6th March 2012, 10:00am
Applying consistency to your brand

You've invested time and money in having a superb logo and branding developed for your business, and you're so excited to get it out to the masses. But take a moment now to reflect on how you can effectively utilise your branding - the last thing you want to d...

5 tips to get the most out of your email signature

PostedThursday 15th December 2011, 11:05am
5 tips to get the most out of your email signature

Your email signature is like an electronic business card - and should include all of your important details such as name, title and a variety of contact details including phone numbers, email address and social media links.

However, given we all use differen...