Free Vector Social Media Set

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9 Feb 2010

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In case you’ve missed it, I recently released a free vector set of Social Media Icons at IconDock. It includes 50 icons of the most popular social media networks. The icons are available at 32px and 16px in EPS, PNG, and GIF format. Feel free to use it in your blogs or client’s projects. If you like it, don’t forget to spread the love by blogging or tweeting about it. (more…)

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Marupanaka

March 16th, 2010 at 11:25 am

EPS is for the whole year. Add up the 4 quarters and see it equals the yearly earnings.

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Chris

March 19th, 2010 at 1:47 am

Normally an icon has to be in .ico format to be recognized as an icon to be used for an application. At least that is what i am familiar with . png might work also.

However best thing to do is run a search for the file, and then copy and paste it into the location that the other icons are in. This will be somewhere in the C harddrive under Windows. This may be difficult and confusing however because there will be many possible locations. An easier way to find the location of the icons is to open the change icon application and then in an editable bar it should say "Look for icons in this file: and then there should be a lot of random text. Double click that and copy it. Then open up my documents, and in the top address bar paste the address you just copied and click enter. This should take you to the location of all the default icons, here you should copy the new icon you have downloaded from the internet, and it should appear in the Change Icon application.

Also make sure the file is the right file, as i said before .png mite not work, but there is also a problem sometimes with size. Icons have to be specific dimensions to work.

Finally if you still cannot seem to get your file as an icon, run a search and find the icon, then copy and paste it to your desktop. Then in the change icon window, click browse, then click desktop, then double click your .png icon file. This should change it

Hope this helps

Cheers

P.S. I have just confirmed the file type must be, .ico, .icl, .dll, or .exe to work as in icon

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racingshoes

March 24th, 2010 at 9:38 am

Hi, I've used http://www.poderator.com for video podcasts – they have a very helpful forum and template pages you can use to get you started.
If you just want audio podcasts – http://www.podomatic.com is a good site as well.

I've found the best site for all things podcast related is http://www.podcastingnews.com

I didn't store the video podcast on my site, I just put a hyperlink from it to my 'page' on poderator.com but if I did this regularly then I would consider storing them on my site. If you create your videos as MP4 or AVI files, they shouldn't take up too much space.
If you are going to be publishing a lot of video podcasts from your site – it will be the continual requests for these files from users, that may cause problems in terms of your bandwidth and site performance.

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Electro-X

March 29th, 2010 at 2:48 am

It’s all about article writing. And it can be very easy. You can even look up in the forums and these guys will tell you its all about articles and blogs. It’s a system of getting your product to be voiced and tagged by Google, Yahoo, MSN…who ever, but you can’t just keep duplicating the same article and blogs because the search engines see this as spam and you point rankings will drop.

I used this program Article Writing Made Easy

to create my articles and blogs. Because it allows you to create several different articles from one original source and post it on different blogs around the net, which in turn, leads all interested parties back to your website. And by then they are ready to buy what ever you are selling through your online business. Article writing makes the advertising easy. Unfortunately in the business of making a business you have to pay out in certain areas in order to get your business noticed.

This article writing stuff for advertising was difficult in the beginning, but the real secret is in the articles and making things click on the search engines. Take a look at it and see what you think.

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Andrew Buttigieg

May 8th, 2010 at 3:48 am

Go to: File > Save As. There is a box with "Format:" next to it. Choose PNG from there (its near the bottom).

EDIT: – holy crap…i swear that was just a coincincidence, i didn't copy you….

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