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  • The ROI of online marketing

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    The ROI of online marketing

    Fredrik Holmén on the importance of platforms offering measurable ROI

    15 Aug 2011

    By Fredrik Holmén on | 1 comment
    Fredrik Holmén, MD of Keybroker UK, looks at the increasing importance of platforms offering measurable ROI and explains how the true value may lie in understanding the key online synergies that a mix of channel activity can provide
  • 5 reasons why the web tracking debate matters

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    5 reasons why the web tracking debate matters

    Keith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies

    24 Apr 2013

    By Keith Butters on
    Keith Butters on the recent debate around third party cookies and web tracking by advertisers
  • CSS prefixes: it’s not that simple

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    CSS prefixes: it’s not that simple

    Open web advocate David Storey on problems with CSS prefixes

    29 Nov 2012

    By David Storey on
    Open web advocate David Storey on the problems surrounding CSS prefixes and what the future will bring
  • Lean UX: UX responds to change

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    Lean UX: UX responds to change

    Don't argue about the names of our processes, say Seiden and Gothelf

    3 Sep 2012

    By Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf on | 1 comment
    Josh Seiden and Jeff Gothelf of product design studio Proof argue we shouldn't pick on the name 'Lean UX' but concentrate on evolving the ideas and methods instead
  • Six ways to get people to pay for your content

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    Six ways to get people to pay for your content

    People are willing to pay; just get them to reach for their wallets

    14 Aug 2012

    By Henry Rimmer on | 1 comment
    People are willing to pay for content, says Henry Rimmer, you just have to encourage them to reach for their wallets
  • Debunking PHP's bad reputation

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    Debunking PHP's bad reputation

    Lorna Jane Mitchell explains why PHP’s bad reputation is unwarranted

    5 Sep 2011

    By Lorna Jane Mitchell on | 5 comments
    Freelance PHP consultant Lorna Jane Mitchell explains why PHP’s bad reputation is unwarranted, explodes some popular myths and suggests some excellent resources along the way
  • Why you should develop for Glass

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    Why you should develop for Glass

    Garrett Heath on the advantages of developing for the new platform

    26 Apr 2013

    Garrett Heath on why you should start developing for Google Glass, and what you need to be apprehensive about if you do
  • Managing your redesign

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    Managing your redesign

    Don’t wait until your site is on its last legs before you redesign it

    5 Apr 2013

    Don’t wait until your site is on its last legs before you redesign it, argues Marcy Mayer: regular reviews and planned updates are the key to success
  • Progressive enhancement is a barrier to progress

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    Progressive enhancement is a barrier to progress

    Drew Neil believes we must abandon progressive enhancement

    5 Mar 2012

    HTML5 makes it possible to build applications in the browser that were previously unimaginable. Drew Neil believes that to do so, we must first abandon progressive enhancement
  • The instant web

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    The instant web

    Luis Freitas ponders on the next step the web is going to take

    1 Feb 2012

    By Luis Freitas on | 1 comment
    Digital marketing strategist Luis Freitas ponders on the next step the web is going to take and discusses the semantic web, the instant web and Web 3.0
  • Is Flash dead?

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    Is Flash dead?

    Aral Balkan welcomes Adobe's change of its mobile strategey

    7 Dec 2011

    Designer and developer Aral Balkan welcomes the change of Adobe's mobile strategy but argues that it's too late and that it spells the beginning of the end of Flash on the web
  • The death and rebirth of customer experience

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    The death and rebirth of customer experience

    Des Traynor stresses the importance of good customer communication

    20 Oct 2011

    Des Traynor, COO of Intercom, stresses the importance of good customer communication and explains how to connect to your customers to turn them from idle browsers into active, loyal and passionate visitors
  • Why the doodle matters

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    Why the doodle matters

    Don’t dismiss doodling – it can be a serious and useful tool

    12 Sep 2011

    By Sunni Brown on | 3 comments
    Don’t dismiss doodling – in the right hands, it can be a serious and useful tool that should be deployed when problems are most messy and topics most serious, says business owner, author and leader of the doodle revolution Sunni Brown
  • How to protect your site from hackers

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    How to protect your site from hackers

    Designers should be security conscious to combat internet threats

    8 Jul 2011

    Alex de Joode, security officer at global hosting provider LeaseWeb, explains why web designers should always be security conscious to combat internet threats
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