If you own a small business with a web presence, you’ve likely received numerous emails over the years pertaining to SEO. These emails usually start with a phrase like, “I was on your website…” followed with claims of what your site is missing and how this person holds the key to ranking your business numero […]
How to Use a Social Media Platform as Your Company’s Blog
More and more, social media sites are shifting from sharing content to hosting content. This trend has caused some companies to question whether they actually need a unique URL or if it is better to build their brand directly on social media sites. Figuring out what’s the best option for your company means understanding your […]
John Henry’s Not Dead: Twitter’s Project Lightning Restores Hope in Human Workforce
Disclaimer: I am not a sociologist or psychologist, I am a writer and marketer. And as such, I study how humans think and interact in order to make my articles and stories more believable and relatable. Therefore, take my following analysis of human behavior with a grain of salt. The human in the above picture […]
Humans vs. Robots: The Future of Social Media
BuzzFeed’s Mat Honan reported on a “top secret project” that the former CEO of Twitter, Dick Costolo, let them in on shortly before he resigned: Project Lightning. This new tool will be a major change for Twitter—a platform that has generally taken the back seat and allowed its users to express themselves and curate what […]
Have No Fear, the Robots are Here! (No, Seriously, It’s Okay)
Disclaimer: I am not a computer genius, nor am I a programmer of any kind. I don’t claim to be an expert. I am a writer. The following views are based on years of reading and analyzing not only news stories, but classic and contemporary science fiction, how people have reacted to technological advances in […]
jWeb Welcomes Nate Brown as Our New Graphic Designer
Design affects every branch of web development and marketing, so a talented art director is a must for any digital agency. jWeb recently acquired such a graphic designer, Nate Brown, to join our team. I asked to sit down with him for a short introduction to our followers, which he graciously agreed to. I can […]
3 Blogs Every Web Developer Should Check Out
Every web developer knows the power of a good Google search when faced with a developing problem. Learning how to search the right keywords and then knowing which search results will yield helpful hints is key to getting answers to your very specific questions. There are countless forums where we computer geniuses can trade advice, […]
What I’ve Learned from Sharing Our Office Culture on Facebook
At times, jWeb’s office culture can be elusive. Our small company has a lot of heart but it’s taken awhile to learn how to document and share it correctly. Even so, I’ve spent the last eight months experimenting with and tracking Facebook posts and across the board, posts about our office culture have been the […]
CTAs Ain’t What They Used to Be: How Mobile Has Changed Everything
Previously, we discussed calls to action (CTAs) and how they can be used to improve conversion rates on your site. But more and more, people are making searches with their mobile devices. So how do mobile CTAs compare to non-mobile CTAs? Mobile or not, the goal of CTAs remains the same. However, mobile devices will […]
Gettin’ Chatty! Twitter to Increase Character Limit for Direct Messages
You’re on Twitter and need to send a private message to someone. However, you find you have to limit what you can say or even need to send multiple messages to get your point across. Because like tweets, Twitter’s private messaging system limits users to 140-characters. Or, at least it did. Twitter has announced that […]
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