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| The 7-Point Email Marketing Checklist Getting ready to kick-off an email marketing campaign? Alyssa shares the top 7 items on her email marketing checklist. Related Posts5 Crucial Email Marketing Tips Get It Read: 7 Tips for Writing Better Email Subject Lines How to Build an Email Marketing List Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| Email marketing for small business Building an email list for your business gives you a powerful way of pulling people back into your website to show them new features and offers. |
| Avoid Email Overload With GMail’s Priority Inbox Google is rolling out "Priority Inbox" to all GMail users. Craig explains how it works and how it could save you from email overload. Related PostsHow I Fought Back Against Email Overload Have You Reached Email Account Overload? New GMail System Helps Prevent Email Embarrassment Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| How I Fought Back Against Email Overload Alyssa looks at one of the biggest problems she has with email -- the distraction factor -- and shares her solution for taking back control and putting email in its place. Related PostsHave You Reached Email Account Overload?Tips for Managing Communication OverloadWebmail Security Breaches Continue |
| Tory MP hides official email address in bid for privacy Dominic Raab has had his official email address removed from the Government’s website in an attempt to stop ‘nuisance’ lobby groups contacting him. |
| Google prioritises Gmail inbox The search giant is attempting to improve its popular email service with automatic prioritisation. |
| Google enables phone calls from Gmail In a bid to move into the VoIP market, the internet search giant will be enabling phone calls to be made from its email service. |
| Millions of legitimate emails getting blocked by ISPs Internet service providers (ISPs) are blocking millions of legitimate emails, an email delivery company has claimed. |
| Google Adds Free Telephone Voice Calls to GMail You can now call a standard land-line telephone from your GMail account. The free service is being rolled out to US customers, but Craig reveals a loophole which may allow international usage. Related Posts7 Free Teleconference Services New GMail System Helps Prevent Email Embarrassment 10 of the Best Free Webmail Services Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| iPhone Basics: Memory Management Do you want to get started on iPhone development? One of the first things you will stumble upon is memory management. But don't worry, Andrew explains why it is necessary and how how to allocate and release objects correctly. Related PostsA List of Realistic Email Management Strategies That Just May Work Announcing a New Series on Business Start-up Basics How to Identify an Apple iPhone, iPod or iPad Visitor to Your Website Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. |
| Online marketing guide - get started on the web Get a quick, no nonsense guide to making a success of your website and onloine marketing campaign |
| Developing a successful online marketing strategy for your business Understanding what you want to achieve and how you intend to do it is the first step in devloping online success. This is much more than simply stating that you want more business. |
| Affordable website design and search engine optimisation for small business We take pride in being able to offer you a full website design service. This is much more than just building you a pretty site. We believe that the more you understand about how the web fits into your overall marketing strategy the more you will get from it. To this end we |
| SitePoint Podcast #72: Web Video and Social Media with Gregory Ng and Wayne Sutton This week, Patrick O’Keefe, Stephan Segraves, and Brad Williams interview Gregory Ng, the Frozen Food Master at Freezer Burns, a popular web video show focused on frozen food reviews that can be found at freezerburns.com, and Wayne Sutton, the Business Development and Marketing Strategist at TriOut, a geolocation based startup that’s focused on the Triangle area of North Carolina. Related PostsSitePoint Podcast #10: The Rainbow of Social MediaSitePoint Podcast #37: Social Media: The Bad and the UglySitePoint Podcast #59: Speaking of Fail |
| Put Super Smart Widgets On Your Site With Wolfram Alpha Widget Builder Jennifer looks at how to quickly and easily design and develop clever widgets using Wolfram Alpha's widget builder. Related PostsWolfram Alpha: Helpful or Hyped?Data-driven Development with Flash Builder, Part IData-driven Development with Flash Builder, Part II |
| How to Scare Away Prospects on Your First Call While not every prospect call can be a success, it doesn't hurt to remind ourselves about some of the things we probably shouldn't do during a call. Alyssa shares her list of no-no's while on calls with prospective clients. What tops your list? Related PostsLong Sales Cycles: How to Handle Prospects Who Won’t Agree to Move ForwardLessons from an ineffective sales call8-Point Checklist for Qualifying Prospects |
| 5 Ways to Maintain Client Relationships Long After the Work is Complete The project has ended, so it's time to end communication with the client, right? Alyssa says no, and shares a list of ways to keep the relationship going, even when there isn't a clear need you can fill for the client. Related PostsA Quick Way to Improve Client Relationships and Your Own CapabilitiesA Complete Package: How to Create and Maintain a Professional ImageDeveloping Personal Relationships With Clients |
| Google Wave’s Goodbye Google is scrapping their Wave system after less than a year following disappointing adoption rates. Craig looks at the reasons why it failed. Related PostsSurf on Google Wave from SeptemberWill You Surf on Google’s Wave?Will Palm Wave Goodbye? |
| Craft An Irresistible Price For Your Web App By Focusing On Your Users Price influences behavior. In order to craft an excellent user experience, the price — and how your users interact with that price — must be central to the development of the product, especially applications. No user will welcome an application if the cost is prohibitive. This makes price every bit as important as design, information architecture and wireframing, and it goes deeper than just getting people to click “Buy.” By focusing on users in setting and maintaining a price, you will increase revenue, lower overhead and, most importantly, significantly improve the user’s (read customer’s) experience. For just about a year now, between designing and developing client’s websites, I have been running a little app that I created with co-workers. In that time, we have launched, added features, raised the price, added more features and just now begun the early stages of marketing the product. So far, we have done all of this without borrowing a cent, and we have managed to at least cover our costs, if not generate some modest profit. I have no doubt that this success comes from our choices of model and price point.This article is not about “How to price your app.” There are plenty of good resources for learning how to find the right number. Pricing for use is a framework for continually adjusting your price, when needed, to suit your profit goals and the experience of your users. |
| 50 Useful Tools and Resources For Web Designers An effective, well-organized workflow is an important asset of professional web designers. The more useful and time-saving your tools are, the more time you can focus on important things, thus creating a foundation for timely good-quality results. The problem is that there are just way too many tools, services and resources out there, so it has become difficult to keep track on them and find those tiny little time-savers that will spare you headaches and save time in a long run.And this is where we come in. Back in old days, Smashing Magazine used to publish lists after lists, with plethora of links that covered different topics all somehow related to web design and development. We have undergone quite a development since then, and are now publishing almost only in-depth articles — written by some of the best professionals in the industry. However, useful, carefully prepared and filtered lists are still useful, and therefore we keep publishing them as well.Below you'll find 50 useful tools and time-savers for web designers and developers. Among other things, you will find recently released tools, useful reference sheets, articles and further resources. Such posts are prepared over months, each containing resources found, reviewed or bookmarked by the Smashing Editorial Team. We hope that at least some of them will help you improve your workflow!You may be interested in the following related posts:50 Powerful Time-Savers For Web Designers50 New Useful CSS Techniques, Tools and Tutorials45 Incredibly Useful Web Design Checklists and Questionnaires |
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| A Six-Pack of New Twitter Apps Alyssa lists six new Twitter apps for you to try out. Have you found any Twitter gems lately? Related Posts5 New Twitter Apps to Play with Over the Weekend4 Twitter Tools to Make Your Followers HappyTwitter Joins Digg and Slashdot in Sending Server Crashing Traffic |
| SitePoint Podcast #73: Cease and Desoup This week, Patrick, Stephan, Brad, and Kevin discuss the latest legal ruling on cookie stuffing, how Chrome’s new six-week update cycle may harm browser adoption, whether code validation is still worthwhile, and the early results we’re seeing from content paywall experiments at The Times. All this, plus our host spotlights, on this episode of the SitePoint Podcast! Related PostsSitePoint Podcast #59: Speaking of FailSitePoint Podcast #9: SitePoint at SXSWiSitePoint Podcast #5: The Principles of Successful Freelancing |
| Should You Enforce Password Restrictions? Should you ensure all user passwords adhere with strict rules? Craig dislikes the practice and gives reasons why it could backfire. Related PostsPronounceable Password GeneratorPassword HashesHow To Create Friendlier Random Passwords |
| Creating Impact With Photographic Backgrounds On The Web Jennifer looks at eight web sites using large photographic backgrounds to create impact. Related PostsFocus On Photographic Backgrounds In Web DesignTextured BackgroundsWhen Bokeh Meets Web Design: Stylishly Out Of Focus Backgrounds |
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