On Friday, the Google Apps team announced that it will no longer support Internet Explorer 8 (and lower). Thank goodness. This will affect everyone using Google Apps: businesses, educational and government institutions. The drop of support officially starts November 15th, a few weeks after Internet Explorer 10 launches. This means no support for GMail, no […]
The web design world is starting to revert. When I first started designing websites over 8 years ago, we were making extremely skinny websites. The reason being that we needed the website to fit within the width of the monitor size which back then was much smaller than it is today. With new iMacs and […]
Here are some of the high notes in some impressive stats that were shared at WordCamp this week. In 2011: 51 WordCamps were organized In 2012: 31 WordCamps have happened to date, with 44 more planned for the year – The Community is growing! WordPress 3.5 will be released on December 5th. Go @nacin! WordPress […]
According to Deanna Brown, CEO of Federated Media Publishing, “Content, in the right context, is ultimately king.” The publishing industry is undergoing a massive disruption, in which storytelling, advertising, and technology are beginning to intersect. By having unhindered access to social and mobile media platforms, brands are experimenting with paid, owned, and earned media to […]
Forming a perfectly clear strategic vision for your company is a difficult undertaking for any entrepreneur. Whether you want to double revenue, create a new product, change the world, make people happy, or do anything worth dedicating a large portion of your life to, you need to find a path. It doesn’t need to be […]
Failing to Think Holistically about Content Marketers with tunnel vision miss out on the significant Content Marketing integration opportunity. We see this all the time – from both agencies and our clients. Some all-too frequent scenarios: Content created in earned media activities (both mainstream media relations and influencer outreach) doesn’t get integrated into social network […]
Using WordPress for Inbound Marketing There are two things that WordPress and Inbound Marketing have in common. They’re both white-hot for small to medium-sized businesses (SMBs), and they can both make it easier to drive traffic to your website. I’m going to tell you a few reasons you should consider WordPress as an SMB looking […]
As many of you will know, I love WordPress, I use it on my site and for 95% of the sites i develop. I’m certainly not alone when it comes to utilizing this CMS though — tens of millions of sites online are powered by the software. For all the great things there are to […]
How to Format a Post You can format comments and posts on your WordPress Blog using some simple HTML tags. Basic HTML is very easy to learn even if you don’t know the first thing about programming or code. This post only reviews a limited set of HTML tags, but they should be sufficient for […]
Imagine Technologies is working with quite a few writers / journalists lately and thought this from Scribd.com would be very helpful. Check it out. Journalists and Facebook