Troy HollenbeckAugust 26, 2015 Making use of Twitter as a marketing-engagement tool, will help you connect to your target audience very fast, given that each tweet needs only 140 characters of imagination, and takes no time at all. You do not have to invest hours of time sending updates on other social media networks to … Continue reading How to Grow a Responsive Twitter Audience
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Responsive Design Options for Navigation in Emails
Mike ParryAugust 19, 2015 Making the navigation responsive in mobile emails is a key area in improving usability by offering functional links to a message and guiding recipients to your site, even if they aren’t receptive to the particular message or offer in the message itself. Today, on average, half of all emails are opened … Continue reading Responsive Design Options for Navigation in Emails
Responsive Web Design is Important for Your Site’s SEO
Rolando HerreraJuly 30, 2015 Responsive web design (RWD) involves a collection of sophisticated techniques which allows your website to adapt to any screen size byrendering the content in an easily readable and navigable form. Today, if your website is not responsive, your SEO efforts are being affected adversely. With Google taking mobile-friendliness to another level, … Continue reading Responsive Web Design is Important for Your Site’s SEO
Use Of Responsive Design In Retail Doubles
ZOG DigitalJuly 24, 2015 Smartphones are convenient, social, and the fact that two out of three Americans own one puts an emphasis on brands to be mobile-friendly in 2015. Just as there was a transition from “on your desk” to “in your email,” the “I just texted you” culture shift is upon us. Innovative developers … Continue reading Use Of Responsive Design In Retail Doubles
Why You Don’t Need to Choose Responsive Design (But Should)
Lia Boangiu|July 20th, 2015 inShare10 Google’s launch of the Mobile-Friendly Algorithm almost set the world of SEO on fire. Digital marketers, SEOs, web designers and developers were preparing their torches and pitchforks for an Apocalypse of unforeseen magnitude as Google were stating the update would have a bigger impact than Panda and Penguin combined. It’s … Continue reading Why You Don’t Need to Choose Responsive Design (But Should)
How to Integrate SEO Elements to Move Beyond Responsive Design
Al GomezJuly 7, 2015 Since mobile search surpassed desktop earlier this year, digital marketing experts have been putting a LOT of effort into mobile optimization. In fact, a single search for ‘mobile-friendliness’ or ‘responsive web design’ will generate thousands of results. Although more and more businesses are switching to Responsive Web Design (RWD), it has … Continue reading How to Integrate SEO Elements to Move Beyond Responsive Design
Responsive Website Design: Is Being Mobile-Friendly Enough?
Sue CockburnJune 11, 2015 Sample of a responsive site as viewed on various mobile devices. Today I left a phone message for a local business owner/potential customer who has a website that was designed a number of years back. The website has ‘good bones’ – it is just a bit dated and is not responsive/mobile-friendly for … Continue reading Responsive Website Design: Is Being Mobile-Friendly Enough?
The Magic Of Being Responsive
Steven WasherMay 21, 2015 Because this period of having no voice has dragged on 30 times longer than anyone expected, I’ve had to make changes to the way I work. Along the way I’ve been re-discovering the written word. And in my desire to bring you the best teaching, I’ve been tempted to leave out … Continue reading The Magic Of Being Responsive
2015 Guide to Responsive Web Design
Wesley BradleyMay 4, 2015 Responsive design is rapidly becoming part of the essentials in web design for 2015. It is a web design technique that provides users with an intuitive and functional website version for all mobile devices. The reliance on mobile phones and tablets, in addition to laptops and larger desktop screens, is increasing … Continue reading 2015 Guide to Responsive Web Design
Why Responsive Design Doesn’t Mean What Email Marketers Think It Means
Blaise LuceyApril 19, 2015 It’s 2015 and the word “responsive” can still strike fear in any marketer’s heart. Creating effective mobile marketing campaigns is hard, whatever the channel. For most marketers, making something responsive means long meetings with design and web teams, if not outsourcing big chunks of projects to agencies. Maybe that’s why nearly … Continue reading Why Responsive Design Doesn’t Mean What Email Marketers Think It Means