Ancient Wisdom for User Experience Web Design and Online Marketing

Ancient Wisdom for User Experience Web Design and Online Marketing

It’s human tradition to educate our children. As a culture, we survive by passing down what we know, what we feel, what we belief and how to do the things we learned how to do. You, as a user interface designer or online marketer, are always looking for new ways of doing things. Who do you trust to teach you? The web design, development and online marketing industries will be two decades old soon. Several exciting experiments in graphics, animation, online marketing and search keep us entertained and employed. Have you felt you wanted to pass along what you’ve learned? What theories and ideas would be fun to share?

By |2014-04-22T09:06:05-04:00December 7th, 2011|Web Design|

How To Calculate Your PPC Budget As An SMB

Since the process isn't complicated, I though I'd share how you can estimate a budget yourself. For this exercise we'll assume you're going to start with Google AdWords. To get a good estimate, you'll need to answer 4 main questions.

By |2014-04-22T09:06:05-04:00December 6th, 2011|PPC|

Beliebing in your SEO Campaign

You don’t have to become a Belieber to enhance your SEO campaign, but finding something as popular in your line of business as ‘Justin Bieber’ is with millions across the world and using it in the methods mentioned above week in, week out, could be the start of a whole new level of SEO success.

By |2014-04-22T09:06:06-04:00December 5th, 2011|Social Media Marketing|

3 key differences between Google+ and Facebook/Twitter

What network should you chose to focus your time and money on depends, obviously, on your audience (more bloggers and online marketers use Twitter, for example). One way you can identify where your audience might be hanging out online is to first identify the key differences between each of the major social networks. While the box on the outside of each network might look the same, inside there's quite a number of vitally important distinctions.

By |2014-04-22T09:06:06-04:00December 5th, 2011|Social Media Marketing|

How & Why Search Queries will Die

Search doesn't need to be a process or a destination. It won't be either for long. Search is a service; Google's mobile voice search and more recently Apple's Siri are early examples of what search could be like as an almost invisible interface between the user and information: online, personal and device-specific.

By |2014-04-22T09:06:06-04:00December 2nd, 2011|Content|
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