Article Interactive source control and visual comparisons by Dave Mello on January 21, 2014 By standardizing the way that we individually use Git to manage our own work, a system develops which not only is easy to follow across different teams, but also starts to add value to our process in unexpected ways. Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design How to Test a Website in Ten Minutes by Christopher Butler on January 16, 2014 Usability testing is the most important thing you can do to… well, really, I think the sentence can end right there. If you are a designer, usability testing puts you in direct contact with users and the information you need to make the right thing the right way... Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design The way you design web content is about to change. by Christopher Butler on January 14, 2014 Six months ago, we began rethinking how we create web content. We were tired of the limitations that page templates and content management systems constantly introduced into the creative process, and tired of the power they had to turn an excited client into a disappointed and resigned one. We wanted to bring freedom and creativity back to web design. This is the story of how we did it... Read Now About
Article Content Strategy Why We Ask Our Clients So Many Questions published on January 14, 2014 Planning is a central part of any Newfangled project, and good planning starts with a lot of questions. In order for us to build a strong web platform that really represents the unique nature and value of our clients, we need to first understand who they and their prospects really are. Read Now About
Article Casual Fridays: The Changing Landscape of Content Marketing by Mark O’Brien on January 10, 2014 Chris and I have decided to finally act on an idea we've been batting around for years. Starting today, we're going to regularly publish short, unrehearsed video conversations that touch on whatever topic interests us at the moment. Read Now About
Article Email Marketing How Gmail Image Caching Is Affecting Your Email Data published on January 7, 2014 Gmail is now loading all images by default. Good news, right? Here, we're taking a look at both the good and the bad when we observe this change through the eyes of an email marketer. Read Now About
Article Search Engine Optimization Outlook: Trends for 2014 by Tema Flanagan on January 6, 2014 I have a confession to make: I almost always skip over articles that claim to offer the latest advice on improving SEO. It’s not that I don’t believe in the importance of SEO best practices, it’s just that advice around this topic so often feels — forgive me, all you noble SEO professionals — borderline gimmicky. And, given the secrecy around Google’s (and other search engines’) algorithms, even the most reliable SEO guidelines can tend to be a bit fuzzy. But there is still plenty to think about when it comes to search and the shifting platforms in which folks find and access content. With that in mind, I thought now would be a good time to review some best practices in the context of projected SEO-related developments for 2014. Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design 2013 Year-End Design Resource Review by Justin Kerr on December 20, 2013 A quick review of my browser bookmarks reveals a crowded menagerie that rivals anything you'll see on the show Hoarders. I can't help it. Any time I come across a new tool or resource that I think will (however remotely) help me be more efficient or creative, I add it to my ever-growing stash. In the spirit of the season, I am sharing some of my favorites that I've discovered this past year. Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design 2013: The Year in Review by Christopher Butler on December 17, 2013 Wow, 2013 is just days away from done. Hard to believe. For us, it's been as exciting and action-packed a year as you could imagine. We welcomed new friends to our team, launched some really great new sites, moved into new offices, and are getting ready to welcome a little one into the world (any day now)! Of course, we also shared some good content with you. Below are some of our favorite things that hit the web in 2013... Read Now About
Article CRM Why We’ve Started Offering Salesforce Consulting by Mark O’Brien on December 16, 2013 CRM is one of the 3 components of the Lead Development Ecosystem, and Salesforce is the most widely adopted CRM by a longshot. The trouble is, most of the agencies and agency clients we work with haven't used Salesforce before, and those who have used it have typically underutilized it. We've come up with a solution in the form of a new consulting service. Read Now About