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My New Favorite Font
Posted on Aug 19, 2008 - 2:22 AM ESTI’m a font addict. New, old, sans, serif, script, pixel, symbol - you name it, I love it. I read blogs like I Love Typography and reference books like Font Book (no jokes)… so you can only imagine my excitement when I discovered this relatively unknown free font named Sketch Rockwell.
It’s a knock-off of the original Rockwell by Adobe (which btw is being used extensively on the new TIM sites), but the fact that is free just made it my new favorite font. You can expect to see a lot of this font pop up on the new TIM sites… I think it’ll compliment the existing Rockwell very well.
Some other free fonts I really like these days are Imitation (download HERE), Greg’s Other Hand (download HERE) and Romeral (leave a comment HERE to receive it via email).
And if you’re a real font nerd, you’ll definitely enjoy this little video by College Humor:
CommentsHow To Promote a Brand Online
Posted on Aug 18, 2008 - 2:18 AM EST
As most of you know, I’m the marketing guy behind Timothy Sykes and besides creating “genius” marketing images like this, my job also involves promoting the brand and getting the TIM word out there. Recently, in one of our weekly creative/marketing brainstorming sessions, we decided we needed a bit more exposure from other bloggers and web personalities. So, we made a list of some of our favorite bloggers and podcasters and decided to email them individually and get them to interview Tim. Because of my past relationship with a lot of the top bloggers, this task was relatively simple and within a day of contacting them, we had about 7 interviews lined up. You’ll see a lot of these audio and blog interviews come out in the next few days over at TIM.
So I’ve been thinking - what other techniques have I used in the past to promote a brand? And with that question, this blog post began. I’m going to list three of my favorite and proven techniques that really help get the traffic and recognition a blogger needs when he or she first starts out. So go grab that coffee and make yourself comfortable; here we go:
1. Linkbaiting - If you’ve never heard of this magical word before, let me be the first to introduce it to you. Head out to Smashing Magazine and check out THIS great post that teaches you everything you’ll ever need to know about linkbaiting. If you’re too lazy to read an entire post on it, essentially linkbaiting is the art of creating original content (could be videos, images, blogs, stories, rumors etc) that is so damn good that it will bait your readers to link to it from other websites (like facebook, myspace, digg etc). Want ideas on how to linkbait successfully? Read HERE.
2. Use Twitter and Twitterfeed - Twitter, in-spite of all the outages, is still one of the better online tools out there to spread your word (ofcourse, in 140 characters or less). Add friends, follow strangers and use Twitterfeed to automatically update Twitter with your blog posts. Read Problogger’s very detailed post HERE that highlights some of the advantages of Twitter. Read & Discuss
About Adarsh Pallian
Adarsh Pallian is a serial entrepreneur with over ten years of experience as a software developer, designer and a startup advisor. He has been quoted on Techcrunch, Mashable, The Huffington Post, The Financial Post, Fast Company and recently on Canadian national TV CBC. Get in touch here.

