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Online converter - convert video, images, audio and documents for free

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Convert files like images, video, documents, audio and more to other formats with this free and fast online converter.

 

This free online file converter lets you convert media easy and fast from one format to another. We support a lot of different source formats, just try. If you can't find the conversion you need, please let us know and write us an e-mail. We probably can help you...


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Namita Patel's comment, March 18, 2012 11:27 AM
What a great resource! Thanks Martin.
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It's my pleasure Namita
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How to Make Marketing That People Love [Gapingvoid Cartoons]

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Gapingvoid's take on inbound marketing [cartoons].

 

As explained by Pamela Vaughan for Hubspot, Gapingvoid "is a website created by Hugh MacLeod, who creates cartoons around 'social objects,' which Hugh believes are the "hard currency of the internet."

 

In his words, "social objects are the reason two people talk to each other, as opposed to talking to somebody else...

 

That reason, that “node” in the social network, is the social object." So basically, gapingvoid makes these awesome social objects in the form of cartoons."

 

In this article, Pamela curates 6 gapingvoid cartoons on the subject of Inbound marketing. 

 

All very clever and very amusing at the same time.  She also gives us a quote from gapingvoid.com, just to give you a taste:

 

"Traditional advertising doesn’t work very well. Sure, it tries, and tries hard, but most of the time, it fails."

 

See the full article, complete with 6 cartoons: [http://bit.ly/sXiiMN]

 

 


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