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Monday, October 5, 2009

Sue and Steve Show dot com


Sue and Steve Soucy from Vancouver, British Columbia created the Sue and Steve Show with the expressed intention of becoming millionaires on the Internet. They're doing it through a combination of home-made videos that they post online, Internet marketing tools and strategies, and coaching programs they created distilled from top names in Internet marketing.

They have an unusually charming, honest, and down-to-earth style. They're two nice people who struck Josh as folks you'd want to have as friends as well as coaches. (Steve is edgier than Sue, but both have great big hearts and are extremely positive personalities.)

Josh is just completing Sue and Steve's first coaching program, the Sue and Steve Experience, which is one reason why you'll soon be seeing significant improvements in Creativity On's web presence. You can see more about Sue and Steve here (seems to take about 20 seconds to load, but it's worth the wait.) They're also all over Facebook and Twitter.

Sue and Steve represent another aspect of where we all are in time: nowadays virtually anybody can have their own TV show on the Internet and reach thousands of people. This is an incredibly exciting development for small business owners and entrepreneurs. You can have your say however you want to say it and you can handle it all yourself without any media control freaks messing with your message.

At Creativity On we can help with branding. If you have a logo in an ai (Adobe Illustrator) or eps (encapsulated postscript) file format stored on your computer, you are halfway to having a great t-shirt made. Those two formats are vector files, and the great thing about vector files is that you can shrink or enlarge the graphic without any loss in quality.

The Sue and Steve shirt Josh is wearing shows how digital garment printing differs from screen printing. The graphic features gradient color blends (colour for you Canadians) in the golds and blues of the logo. No can do with screen printing.

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