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Article Resource Roundup: Things Agencies Should Know About by Christopher Butler on June 10, 2011 This week, I'm sharing a few things: A great piece on web tracking and privacy, thoughts on the future of innovation on the web, several posts from frog's DesignMind, and a video on design leadership... Read Now About
Article How Our Website Integrates With Salesforce published on June 2, 2011 One of the main goals of our Salesforce implementation is to provide an accurate picture of each person who has interacted with us in some way. This is achieved in part through our database of leads, which is integrated with our website. Each time someone responds to a call to action on our site Read Now About
Article How Are You Connecting? by Christopher Butler on May 31, 2011 Tim Leberecht wrote a challenging piece this week for Frog Design's Design Mind blog about what he calls Smart Brands in the Connected Age. He puts out a good question about what "connectedness" and "smart" mean for how brands interact Read Now About
Article Resource Roundup: Things Agencies Should Know About by Christopher Butler on May 27, 2011 The last two weeks have seen a ton of content cross my screen. I'll sifted through it to bring you some of the things I've found to be most important, which include articles covering planning, declining client work, the cloud and design, eBooks, mobile stuff, libraries, and even robots... Read Now About
Article Simple Usability Tests: Reviewing the Testing Process and Lessons Learned from the Trenches by Lauren Clarke on May 26, 2011 Last week at Newfangled we ordered a few pizzas and gathered ’round our conference table for our monthly lunch and... Read Now About
Article Finding Time and Inspiration For Your Content Strategy published on May 25, 2011 This past week, our project management team all got together and discussed our blog. We talked about strategies to approach the two main roadblocks that keep us (and our clients) from blogging regularly - lack of time and inspiration. Here are the ideas that we came up with that we hope will help generate excitement about content strategy in our own office... Read Now About
Article What kinds of content should I be creating for my website? by Christopher Butler on May 24, 2011 Huge question! But to start out, I'd recommend thinking of content in this way: A website has one basic, practical function: to support and hold content. In turn, the content the website holds should do three key things: (1) Attract visitors to your site, (2) Inform them about how you can help them, and (3) Engage them in order to gain their attention and information. Ultimately, content needs to have three corresponding properties in order to satisfy each of these three requirements... Read Now About
Article The Future of Mobile (is the Web) by Christopher Butler on May 24, 2011 How do mobile devices work and what role do they play in our culture? Does the best mobile strategy focus on apps or the web or both? Chris Butler attempts to answer these and other questions in this article, which advocates taking a mobile strategy based upon web content and adaptive design rather than getting sidetracked by the apps marketplace... Read Now About
Article Should I create a mobile version of my website or an app? by Christopher Butler on May 23, 2011 The answer really depends upon your intent in using either platform. As far as intent goes, there are two basic categories: either you want to market a product or a service, or you want to deliver a product or a service. I'll explain the nuances between the two in a moment, but, at the risk of oversimplifying this, if your intent is to market a product or service, I think optimizing your site for mobile users is the way to go. But if you want to deliver a product or service, then an app might suit your needs best... Read Now About
Article Prospect Experience Design Using the Prototype as a Guide for Content Entry published on May 19, 2011 Using the prototype as a guide for content entry can help minimize disconnects between prototypes and real pages, expectations and results. Here are some familiar disconnects between prototypes and real pages that we should watch out for... Read Now About