When you are developing a website, you will hear talk of UI & UX. What do these terms mean & what should you know about them?
2019 is here and it is time to gear up for Google’s mobile-first indexing, if you have not yet done so. We have all been warned about this approach for a long time; but what does it really mean? How does it affect your website and rankings on Google? A study conducted by Outbrain; has found that search is the number 1 contributor of traffic to content sites. Mobile users have surpassed desktop users globally during 2017 already. In a bid to stay abreast of serving the best possible results for all devices; Google has warned that for mobile users they will priorities serving
For those of you who have been in hibernation for the last few years – mobile responsive design is kind of a big deal. There is an endless amount of benefits when it comes to ensuring that your web properties are mobile friendly, with responsive design more than earning a spot on your list of top priorities.
A while back I came across an amazing infographic which really encapsulate the processes which needs to be followed to successfully generate leads from your website. I found that this outline to together with our article “Help your website reach its full potential” outlines all the details required for a plan from which to launch your digital marketing strategy. Please click here to read the article which provides more information regarding the Infographic as well as view the original one.
When you think of web development then you just need to have a site map and this will put you on the road to success – not true. Although having a clear understanding of page requirements would start your thought process it is not the most important factor.
Came across this awesome infographic which pretty much highlights 20 key factors which needs to be borne in mind when you are looking at your online business.
Think working together is just common sense? Maybe it is, in theory; but there’s an issue plaguing most industries that, really, has existed since civilisation began: the clash of the arts and the sciences.
The Facebook page was set up on the 6th of February 2014. The response was phenomenal. Our initial focus was to introduce the page to users from the church as well as to companies who have signed up for stalls at the market. We created links using Facebook pages and mentions on the Durbanville Plaasfees page posts. From the 20th of February we started to upload daily images showcasing the market’s diversity – all images were optimised according to the new Facebook image sizes for maximum display in newsfeeds. We incorporated the web site URL as well as the Computicket logo to push online ticket