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Article Prospect Experience Design Another thing I’ve been working on… by Christopher Butler on June 27, 2014 As you might know, I've been involved with planning the HOW Interactive Conferences since the first event in 2011. Back then, Mark and I were on the conference advisory board, and both spoke at the event in San Francisco. We reteamed in 2012 and created two HOW Interactive events, in San Francisco and Washington, DC. Then, last year, I rejoined the board and helped plan the event in Chicago. It's been a lot of fun, and we've learned quite a bit from the events and the feedback we've received from attendees. Which leads me to this year's conference. I feel it's a pretty big leap forward... Read Now About
Article Email Marketing The 5 Must-Use Marketing Automation Features published on June 25, 2014 There are lots of great features within any marketing automation platform, but we have attempted to identify the top 5 features that you should utilize to make sure you're getting the most value from your marketing automation implementation. Read Now About
Article Content Strategy Experimenting with Backbone/Marionette Template Organization vs. Performance by Dave Mello on June 23, 2014 We recently completed a large project that leveraged backbone.js. One area in particular that I was interested in understanding was how best to organize the application throughout the project, specifically the view/template files. I was hesitant to rely too much on other "pre-built" pattern libraries, since I didn’t know what trade-offs I would have been committing to. One of the reasons backbone/marionette initially appealed to me for this project was the fact that it didn’t seem to demand any particular philosophy to the structuring of the core application architecture. Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design What is Important? (or, A Case Against the Grid Homepage) by Christopher Butler on June 20, 2014 It's time we gave some serious thought about what is important, and how we communicate that. Often, the way we communicate diminishes the importance of those things that are of the greatest importance, while elevating things that are, in the grand scheme of things, pretty trivial. I wonder, is your homepage a good example of this? I know ours is... Read Now About
Article Newfangled’s Triple Bottom Line by Mark O’Brien on June 19, 2014 This week marks a big occasion for reflection: it’s my 14th anniversary of working at Newfangled. I started out as an intern in 2000, and fourteen years later I’ve had the great fortune and experience of being able to buy the company over a five-year period, from 2009 to 2013. Over the course of the buyout, I had a lot of time to think about what sort of company I wanted Newfangled to be under my ownership. The result of that thinking was our adoption of the Triple Bottom Line, which is a commitment to People, Profit, and Planet. Here are details of our program... Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design The Pros and Cons of Front-End Editing and Modular Content in WordPress published on June 18, 2014 With the imaginations of so many developers trained in WordPress, just about every aspect of its functionality is under scrutiny, and that’s especially true of the functionality used to create and edit content. That same scrutiny has given rise to a number of front-end editing plug-ins... Read Now About
Article CRM The Internal Project, or, How to Be Your Own Best Client by Dave Mello on June 16, 2014 The differences between internal vs external projects represent a very real distinction. We recently had a great opportunity to experience this first hand. In rebuilding our internal project management/internal communication/site administration system, we learned very clearly that a complex project with no one but yourselves as the client can lead to a very different set of challenges to overcome. Read Now About
Article Email Marketing How to Comply with Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) published on June 11, 2014 The new Canadian Anti-Spam law will have impacts on all marketers, whether you are based in Canada or not. If any of your contacts are opening mail while in Canada, then there are a few changes you'll want to make to help ensure compliance with the new law. Read Now About
Article Is Purchasing Email Lists a Good Idea? by Mark O’Brien on June 9, 2014 Let me start by saying that there’s no web marketing topic I’ve done more of an about-face on than that of purchasing email addresses. I used to be decidedly and vocally against list purchases because I thought it was bad practice. I thought it was spam, I thought it wasn’t compliant with the CAN-SPAM Act, and for years and years I just figured it was the wrong way of doing business. So, what changed my mind? The short answer is experience and basic math. Allow me to explain. Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design Casual Fridays: The Agency Homepage by Mark O’Brien on June 6, 2014 In this episode Chris and Mark talk about homepages, with a specific focus on the evolution and future of our homepage, and the way agencies have evolved their homepages as well. This is a nice companion piece to Chris's article on the same topic. Read Now About