And so I give you Tracy's Friday Favorites...
From now on, every Friday I shall aim to share with you a cool/useful tool, site or resource that you can use to add value to your marketing-communications or other engagement activities, or even just for your own self interest. These will be randomly picked and shared, and will swing enormously from stuff that is mindblowingly useful to stuff that is mindnumbingly useless (but nevertheless cool). Just a little fun for a Friday, but hopefully with something useful to it.
So, this week I am kicking off with a fairly well known site, a much-loved one and one that did indeed feature in my 'Toybox' session two years ago, but I still love it and use it as much now as I did then: Wordle.
Wordle.net is a site that you can dump in a random selection of text to create beautiful word clouds. You can manipulate the word clouds, changing the size of words, the colours, fonts and layouts. I've seen these used in marketing and communications, and also seen them used regularly in reports as a creative way of sharing feedback about an organisation, product or idea.
I'm redeveloping my personal website at the moment (tracyplayle.com) and used this to drop a nice little wordle in about things I like. Silly, but I'm sure you can come up with a world of other wordle uses.
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And here's a little 2 min video showing how easy it is to create one:
I have a fair few ideas and sites already in mind to share with you in future Friday Favorites, but I'm also very happy to receive suggestions for others that you've found that you think I should blog about. Or if you're a company launching a cool site or product that you'd like me to review, then send it through. You can either email them to me (tracy@picklejarcommunications.com) or tweet me (@picklejar).
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