Author: Franz Malten Buemann

  • 6 Lightning Web Component (LWC) Engineering Considerations

    In my day-to-day job, I mostly work with Aura and Visualforce – both happen to have their own versions of components. To sharpen my Lightning Web Component (LWC) skills, I built a few components to get to grips with some of the fundamentals of the… Read More

  • Credentials Exclusively for Salesforce Partners: Show-off Your Expertise

    Salesforce Accredited Professional credentials are designed to prove your extensive knowledge in a specific area of the Salesforce platform. While Salesforce certifications give you solid credibility as a Salesforce Consultant, these additional credentials aim to deepen your expertise, beyond the certification curriculum. As you read… Read More

  • A Branding Expert Shares: How to Use Design Templates Like a Pro

    As a branding designer, most people assume I’m against companies using design templates. After all, how can you make your marketing materials feel uniquely you when you’re using a template that thousands of other people are probably using, too?
    I feel the opposite, though: Templates are a great way for small businesses to extend their often tiny design budgets. In fact, you shouldn’t invest in premium, custom marketing assets before you have enough cash, and before you’ve solidified your business strategy and truly defined your brand.
    But there are also a lot of bad templates out there, and it can feel overwhelming to know how to use them if you haven’t before. Whether you’re using Canva, Adobe Spark, or any of the other design template tools on the web, read on for my best advice for making sure your brand continues to shine.
    1. Keep It Simple
    It’s easy to get overwhelmed by the options available when you browse most design template apps—which can tempt you to choose the first thing that looks good rather than intentionally picking a template that aligns with your brand.
    To prevent this, have a vision for what you want your template to look like before you even start looking at options. Consider what elements you need for the asset you’re creating. A simple header and photo for an Instagram graphic? Several blocks of text for an event ? A “buy now” button for a website graphic? Which of those elements need to stand out most based on your goals for this post or campaign?
    With this in mind, you can easily sort through the splashy distractions that don’t actually serve your needs. In general, it’s best to go with the simplest option that checks all the boxes you’re looking for. Ideally, it’s also something that could easily be adapted to use for multiple types of marketing assets so you can keep things cohesive across channels.
    Keep it simple—using only the elements you truly need for your graphic. (Made with Mojomox.)2. Customize With Your Brand Look
    Design templates are a great starting point, but they shouldn’t be used as-is. Obviously, you’ll want to fill in your own content, but you can also update the colors and fonts to make the template look and feel like they were made just for your brand.
    If you don’t already have some sort of brand style guide, you’ll want to create a simple one before you start using templates. At a minimum, include a color palette and specific fonts that you’ll use on all design assets. There are plenty of tools out there to help you define these if you’re just getting started and don’t have money to pay a professional.
    Start your brand style guide with 1–2 brand fonts and 2–3 main brand colors. You may also want to add guidelines for other elements, like illustrations or photos, to your style guide. For instance, if you’re going to be using stock photography or illustration, you could describe some of the qualities you look for or even make a list of specific artists whose collections you always pull from to keep things looking cohesive.
    3. Don’t Get Distracted by the Trends
    It’s easy to get excited by design trends you’re seeing all over Instagram, but it’s also easy to get too swept up in those trends and integrate them into your design assets, even though they don’t actually align with your brand.
    I recommend finding a handful of templates that work for you and sticking with them. People don’t realize that it’s totally fine to use the same template multiple times—in fact, it might be better for the sake of keeping your brand looking consistent.
    Small adjustments to simple templates can keep things feeling cohesive yet fresh. But if there’s a new design template that’s really caught your eye or a trend that you think could help you get more engagement, there is an easy way to gut check whether it’s on brand for you. Simply customize the template with your brand look, and then compare it to existing assets on your feed to make sure it feels like part of the family. If it looks cohesive, go ahead and add that template to your mix—if not, it’s better for your brand to let it go.
    4. Focus on What Your Brand Is Really Trying to Say
    My last piece of advice for making the most of templates is to not spend so much time stressing about your templates! So many small business owners put too much emphasis on design in general when there are so many other things that are critical to your brand, like the messaging you use with your customers and your overall business strategy.
    Pick a few templates you like—prioritizing functionality over flashiness—and then let yourself redirect your energy to writing stellar copy for your graphics, A/B testing CTAs, and everything else you can control to make your brand stand out online.

  • 6 Reasons Why BI and Analytics Projects Fail – And How to Avoid It

    In a world of increasing opportunities to capture data, it is essential to understand why analytics projects fail, especially when organizations have invested so heavily in resources. Years ago, I attended a strategic meeting with leaders from various Salesforce customers, who spoke about their experiences… Read More

  • Aimless clicking

    Wandering around in a digital swamp is a pretty common way to spend an hour these days.
    Alas, most of us would never consider doing this in a forest. Walking over to a tree because it looked sort of interesting, standing there for a minute, then wandering away. Tree after tree, for hours.
    The thing is, the digital wandering is mostly a waste. It doesn’t free our imagination, it stifles it. It’s as if this digital version of a tree has making us stressed out as a goal…
    The next time we consider wasting an afternoon clicking on whatever baits us, perhaps it might make sense going for a walk instead.

  • Dynamic Interactions: Deep Dive Tutorial

    Winter ‘22 is bringing a lot of new features, one of the most exciting being Dynamic Interactions becoming GA. Alongside Dynamic Forms and Dynamic Actions, they give all Salesforce #AwesomeAdmins even more power. In this post, we’ll cover what Dynamic Interactions are, how to get… Read More

  • Beta test for Ai Marketing Email Assistant to help book meetings. Yearly free subscription!

    Hi all were launching soon and looking to work with a few beta testers that want to try out our email booking assistant. In return get our yearly premium plan for free and join our early adopter slack! We really appreciate it thanks!!
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  • The right tool for the job

    It’s almost a cliche among woodworkers and others that create with their hands. The difference between the right tool and the wrong one is time, money and safety. The satisfaction of having an appropriate lever for your effort is extraordinary.

    Watching people wrestling with their phones or their laptops is sad and frustrating. People continue to use the wrong tools. Perhaps they were the ones they learned a long time ago. Perhaps they came free with the device. More likely, they’re the result of a software company pushing forward an agenda that doesn’t take the user’s needs into account.

    There’s probably a better digital tool for the thing you’re trying to do next online. It might be worth a few cycles to ask and discover and learn.

    Invest once, benefit for a very long time.

  • Kundenbindung, Engagement und App Nutzung dank mobilen Vouchers

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  • Online marketing

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