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Tag Archives: Cheat

Your Mobile Cheat Sheet for the Mary Meeker Internet Trend Report

by Rish Gupta June 10, 2016June 10, 2016 An annual ritual that started in 1995, the valuable and insightful Mary Meeker Internet Trends Report was once again released this year on June 1st. At Branch, we care deeply (pun intended) about mobile developers, marketers, founders, and anyone who works in the mobile landscape. So, we … Continue reading Your Mobile Cheat Sheet for the Mary Meeker Internet Trend Report

Your 3 Step Cheat Sheet To Passing Email Responsiveness

Denise ChanJuly 16, 2015 Here’s a test we can help you pass: email responsiveness. It’s no longer a bonus question – the answer to “Should we ensure our design renders across all devices?” is always a resounding “yes.” Consumers are always on the go, with mobile email engagement surpassing that of the computer. 66% of … Continue reading Your 3 Step Cheat Sheet To Passing Email Responsiveness