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EventRecourses 10th Annual New Business Summit published on January 23, 2013Mark O'Brien on "Building the Right Supporting Website" Read Now About
ArticleThe Content Suggestion Box by Justin Kerr on January 22, 2013Newfangled has developed a lot of content over the last twelve years on topics from SEO to content marketing to web planning and strategy. However, there still might be a thing or two we've overlooked so we're asking you, our readers, to submit suggestions for any topic you'd like us to write about. Read Now About
ArticleUpdate on Adding Your Name and Image to Google Search Results by Page Laubheimer on January 15, 2013Getting Google Authorship status isn't an overnight process. Like any SEO strategy (and using metadata to describe yourself and your site is related to SEO) it takes time to see results. For me, it took 5 months to get Google to notice me, and put my picture on search results. Read Now About
ArticleEmail MarketingPlanning Automated Marketing Programs by Chris Creech on January 10, 2013With a growing number of companies signing up for marketing automation software, it is important to consider how to go about planning your automated email marketing programs. From initial idea to implementation, it is important to have clear goals and visualize all of the various paths of the program. Read Now About
ArticleProspect Experience DesignPlanning for a Rebuild by Christopher Butler on January 7, 2013Two years ago, we listed all the things that should be on your mind before planning a rebuild — and there are many, from browser compatibility to budgeting. Even after all this time, much of that list remains the same today. But what has changed are the ways in which these individual factors are understood and handled. Since planning is naturally on our minds in January, we thought that this would be a good time to check in on this topic and bring it up to date... Read Now About
ArticleContent Creation and the Problem of Burnout by Tema Flanagan on December 21, 2012I want to take a step back from the series of posts I’ve been writing about content marketing and address something that’s only tangentially related--but that anyone involved in the production of content must eventually contend with: burnout. Behind all this talk about content lies a pretty daunting assumption having to do with creation, and any honest discussion of high-volume content strategies must recognize and contend with the problem of creative burnout. Read Now About
ArticleGoogle Zeitgeist 2012 – Takeaways by Page Laubheimer on December 13, 2012Google just released the trending search terms for 2012 as the Google Zeitgeist. Apart from a fun peek under the covers, what can this possibly mean for you? Well, more than you might guess... Read Now About
WebinarAn Introduction to Marketing Automation by Mark O’Brien on December 12, 2012Do you know what marketing automation is? Do you know which of your clients should be using it and which shouldn't? Should you be using it? If you'd like to polish up on the difference between lead scoring and lead grading, what time of day you should send email blasts and why, when HTML email makes sense and when it doesn't, and what drip campaigns are and how to effectively nurture web leads, then this webinar is probably worth your while. Access Now About
PublicationHow to Avoid Scope Creep by Christopher Butler on December 11, 2012Scope is a powerful word. Mention it to any designer, developer, project manager or client, and you’re likely to provoke a mixture of emotional responses. Denial. Anger. Bargaining. Depression. OK, maybe it won’t be that dramatic. But you probably won’t get a smile... Read Now About
PublicationDon’t Be So Linear by Christopher Butler on December 11, 2012In Shaping Things, Bruce Sterling's manifesto for design in a post-gizmo society, the author points out that technologies "do not abolish one another in clean or comprehensive ways." If they did, the designer's job would be far easier. Instead, we must design for the spaces between the old and the new—a challenge that Sterling calls wrangling... Read Now About