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Safeguard your online presence - keep your logo intact!

BY Shaun StanleyTue Sep 1, 2009 at 6:56 PM
This blog is written by a member of our blogging community and expresses that member's views alone.
A revolutionary software product that finally allows you control over your corporate image through links from others and external use of your logo. Safeguard your Company Image!

Imagi.es is a very simple product which is very difficult to explain!   At
first glance it is a quite clever 'on the fly' image resizing application
but in reality the uses are far more reaching and could potentially be
industry changing.

For brand managers it is the missing link for real control over their online
corporate image by offering imagi.es links for their logos. These logos will always be in aspect and automatically resized to the users specification in whatever format they wish. This means a clean crisp logo all across the internet. If you change your logo or wish to add enhancements (like google do on a daily basis) then it will propogate through all of the downloaded imagi.es of your chosen logo and automatically resize to the users predetermined spec! Revolutionary. For companies like "Argos" it could literally save thousands of pounds by generating all of
their required images for both the catalogue and the website in any format
including jpeg, png, pixels, dpi or even PDF automatically from one bulk ftp
upload.

For Graphic Designers, once a design is finished it can be uploaded to
imagi.es and the customer can obtain the design in any format or size for
any application saving a myriad of non-chargeable calls from customers who,
even several years later, want their logo in a different size, format or
simply because they have misplaced it.

For Web Developers, imagi.es saves them an incredible amount of time
resizing images for thumbnails, main and large images - it makes dealing
with any type of image in any format much simpler - if a client wants a
change of logo on his site for example its now just a 2 minute job to
replace the logo in imagi.es and it will permeate the changes throughout the
whole site resizing every image automatically.

You will by clicking the below link, be guided to a two minute video to get a much greater
understanding of the product which I am sure you will  be impressed with and
will hopefully see the benefits to your clients.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZU4tYjcpkY

We have a very simple free public demo site which can be seen at
http://imagi.es but please bear in mind that many of the features like
format conversion, account management are not shown here as we are still a
week away from the official launch.

I really look forward to your thoughts and ideas for this product as Brand Management is a new software arena for us and we would like to know what you see as the benefits to you and your companies.

Many thanks,

Shaun Stanley

Partners Manager - www.powersoftware.co.uk

shaunstanley@powersoftware.co.uk

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Innovation, Technology, Leadership, Management, Careers, Design, Ethonomics, Work/Life, Magazine, Company of Friends, Brand Management, Corporate Image, corporate branding, online marketing, Shaun Stanley


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September 2, 2009 at 7:25am by Shaun Stanley

thank you very much for those that have already replied. I would also like to know what you are currently doing to safeguard your online image? Do you have any protocols? Any software that you are currently using? As a brand manager, how would you prefer that the software was brought to your attention, through your technical departments? Through your designers? Or directly through your Brand management team?

September 2, 2009 at 7:25am by Shaun Stanley

thank you very much for those that have already replied. I would also like to know what you are currently doing to safeguard your online image? Do you have any protocols? Any software that you are currently using? As a brand manager, how would you prefer that the software was brought to your attention, through your technical departments? Through your designers? Or directly through your Brand management team?