Social marketing might be a new term for you — it’s new to almost everyone, but it’s gaining momentum every day. Here are answers to some frequently asked question about social marketing: What is social marketing? — Social marketing is maintaining a presence for your business on social networks such as Facebook® and Twitter ®. It’s [...]
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Keep It Clean and Simple
When designing a website, it's important to encourage customers who find you on the Internet to stay on your page and browse for a while. The longer you can keep people at your site, the greater your chance of making a sale. Here are some tips that should help you produce a clean, concise, and attractive web presence that will keep your customers engaged and wanting more.
Do websites have to look exactly the same across all browsers
The debate on whether websites should look exactly the same across all browsers.
Do I have what it takes to manage my own server?
When your web site gets to a point where it generates enough traffic to deserve its own dedicated or virtual dedicated server, you probably ask yourself: "Do I have what it takes to manage my own server?" The answer is, in most cases, YES. And we will show you how.
To Test or Not to Test, There is No Question
We all know that before you launch any website or application to your customers, whether it’s a large or small company, some sort of usability testing is necessary to weed out any potential issues that may exist due to poor usability.
Stop and look! Usability is everywhere
Creating a marketing piece that makes a user go "WOW" isn't just about how it looks. Give some time to optimizing your work's usability, and your efforts will go even further.
Quick Tip: Click Data on any bit.ly Link
Recently while doing some online research, one quick tip that I came across was how you can view statistics on any link created with the URL shortner bit.ly.
Design Patterns – Don’t Reinvent the Wheel
Many times when building websites or applications we come across a problem or interaction that we know has been addressed before. Instead of starting from scratch, we normally research into how this problem is solved or how customers are used to interacting with an element. By doing this, we are utilizing Design Patterns.
What happens to a SSL Certificate after it has been Revoked? (CRL Basics)
Did you ever wonder what happens to a revoked Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Certificate? Or how does your browser know that a Certificate is no longer valid? The short answer CRLs.
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