Use Social Media Icons for Easy Access to Your Dance Media
Most dancers and dance companies have their photos, videos, social networking profiles and other content spread throughout a number of different websites. It's helpful to consider how your audience, friends and followers can easily access this distributed data.
One of the simplest ways to let people know about your online dance media is to add social media icons to your website or blog. For example, in the left-hand column of Jody Sperling's dance blog, you'll see that there are four icons, one each for Facebook, Flickr, YouTube and an RSS feed.
There are many available sets of social media icons and some are offered for free. In addition, each set often includes two or three sizes of icons so that you can choose the size that works best for your website.

To start your search for social media icon sets, you can visit the following pages:
- The Best Social Media Icons All In One Place
- 600+ Free Design, Twitter and Social Media Icons: A Collection Motherload!
- 50 Free High-Quality Icon Sets
I would like to find examples of how dance companies provide centralized information about their full range of dance media and online activities. Please share examples that you know of.
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Doug Fox on June 12, 2009 6:30 AM
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