Tag Archives: marketing
Fake Twitter Followers – How Do You Rate?
I came across a rather interesting Fake Twitter Followers Infographic (graphic was hosted on Fotopedia which shut down on 2014-08-10) that displays data around the number of fake followers that are comprised within celebrities, businesses, politicians and others’ Twitter follower roll. I guess those with a lot of followers maybe get a lot of spam followers or they are using
Creating a Facebook iFrame Application
REMEMBER: October 1, 2011 marks the requirement that Facebook Canvas and Page Tab Apps support secure URLs (i.e., HTTPS). Read more about Facebook Security Changes. Previously we published a video covering how to Create a Facebook Page. In order to utilize a Facebook iFrame Application you will need a
Put a Facebook Send or Like Button on Your Posts with Code
On April 25, 2011, Facebook released the [Send] button. The [Send] button provides a means to share a web page with someone directly, as opposed to the [Like] button’s behavior of placing the entry on your wall for all your friends. Of course, the [Like] button is handy too. Fortunately
WEBphysiology Portfolio Climbs to New Heights
The WEBphysiology Portfolio WordPress plugin has grown a lot in a short two months since its birth. New features like ShrinkTheWeb.com thumbnailing and more control over the end user interface make it a must have addition to your WordPress powered website.
WordPress Plugins Worth Mentioning
I always have a few WordPress plugins incorporated into my website designs. Why wouldn’t I? They save me time, which equates to my clients’ money, and often provides solutions that are more robust or integrated than I would have the time to code myself.
Video Sitemaps – Do You Have One?
If your website contains video content you will want to create an XML Video Sitemap to help build video SEO. Search engines, like Google, are doing what they can to discover video content. Creating a video sitemap will help them to discover your videos.
Web Design Color Considerations
We create a website for a reason; to get a message across, to share one’s interests, to promote services or products. It is important, then, to ensure we get this message across by making simple decisions when it comes to the use of color and its impact on guests that may have varying forms of color blindness.