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6 Simple Ways to Make Web Forms More Usable

Nearly everyone has a web form nowadays, even if it’s just the contact form. However, not all web forms are created equal, and your web form could be doing you more harm than good. If your call to action and your landing page are following best practices, but can’t figure out why people aren’t filling out the form, then the form could be the...

January 26th, 2012 by Allison Midori Reilly
Posted in How To's, Web Development

Google’s New Privacy Policy Changes – What They Mean For You

The “Don’t Be Evil” search engine just made a major change to their privacy policy, representing one of the largest changes they’ve made in the history of their company. Previously, each individual service had its own privacy policy detailing exactly what the company could and couldn’t do with your information. This was smart – people who...

January 25th, 2012 by Samuel Smith
Posted in On the Radar, Reviews, Security, Videos

3 Secrets of Successful Blogging

Using a blog to drive traffic to your website is a very wise technique that many businesses are using today. Blogs are known best for offering guidance, advice, and key information on products and services, therefore, are widely used amongst consumers today. When you are marketing your site online, using blogs is going to provide a great influence...

January 25th, 2012 by Samuel Smith
Posted in Online Marketing

Boost your Site with Amusing Character Designs

There are many ways by which you can boost the looks of your website. You can play with patterns, textures, and colors. But if you want to do something different, try getting character designs. You’ve got to agree- character design brightens up a website. Also, it gives it a unique identity. Characters have a friendly approach and they make us feel...

January 24th, 2012 by Emily Cartman
Posted in Web Development

How Would SOPA Affect Your Business?

After protests from many major sites, such as Google, Wikipedia, and Reddit, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), Congress has stopped debate and postponed a vote on the controversial bill. But why are people so upset about the law, and what would happen to your web-based business if it were ultimately passed? If someone claims you are violating their...

January 23rd, 2012 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Business, On the Radar, Security

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore Niche Social Networks

Facebook and Twitter get a lot of attention in the media and from marketing experts and for good reason. They are the most popular social networks out there, and because of that, you have the opportunity to reach a far wider audience than you do on many smaller sites. But niche social network sites have one big advantage: they have a clear target demographic...

January 20th, 2012 by Juliana Weiss-Roessler
Posted in Online Marketing, Social Media

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