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Google Maps shows how we spent summer 2012

Google Maps shows how we spent summer 2012 | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

Before we approach the official end of summer on September 21, our Google Maps team thought it’d be fun to see how those of us in the Northern Hemisphere have spent the dog days. To do this, we reviewed the summer search activity on maps.google.com in several countries between the end of May and the beginning of September. Within each country, a look at some of the top-rising searches and the often-searched landmarks on Google Maps gives us a sense of how people around the world spent their summers.


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22 Rules to Phenomenal Storytelling: What Emma Coats Learned and Tweeted [Infographic]

22 Rules to Phenomenal Storytelling: What Emma Coats Learned and Tweeted [Infographic] | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it
Former Pixar storyboard artist Emma Coats tweeted these rules: a mix of things learned from directors and coworkers at Pixar, listening to writers and directors talk about their craft, and via tria...

 

Love this inforgraphic to keep handy! I'll probably use it in workshops, too.

 

This review was written by Karen Dietz for her curated content on business storytelling at www.scoop.it/t/just-story-it ;


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How do you tell your [biz or] nonprofit’s story in 8 easy steps?

How do you tell your [biz or] nonprofit’s story in 8 easy steps? | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

But if you are not the sharpest video editor in the drawer, then how do you work it? Here’s how I learned to use Animoto and Audacity. Super simple. With Screenshots.

 

This appears super-easy! Follow these steps to create a 30 second video using free resources in an hour, says the author.

 

What could you make a video about? Here are a few ideas:

Welcome video One of your stories whittled down to a 30 second visual story A customer testimonial A product story

 

Looks like I found what I'll be doing this weekend! Let me know how these worked for you.

 

I have personally used Animoto to make fun little video "cards" for friends and family for Valentine's Day and birthdays, and it's so easy that my child could do it (seriously.) Feeling creative? This may be just the ticket! (remarks: Namita Patel http://thesearchmarketer.posterous.com/)


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