Mobile Monday: Must-know facts about responsive design
Responsive design is a relatively new term in web design. It was only coined three years ago in May of 2010, when web designer Ethan Marcotte used the term in his article for A List Apart.
Responsive design is a relatively new term in web design. It was only coined three years ago in May of 2010, when web designer Ethan Marcotte used the term in his article for A List Apart.
Before you get your creative juices flowing, get inspired with these 9 short (and social) Instagram video strategies.
Brands must embrace mobile ad units that not only encompass those activities, but also bring them to the forefront in rich canvasses that effectively deliver brand messages.
According to a study from CRM and email services provider Campaigner, one of the best places to start preparing for your holiday campaign is by creating a mobile email.
Thanks to soaring smartphone usage, mobile SEO is proving more important and more accessible than ever before. There are barriers that exist, however, which could negatively impact the impression and traffic volume that result from pages already positioned on the search listings.
Retailers have already jumped on the Instagram video bandwagon and found creative ways to promote their brand and products. Here are six examples.
The report found that more than 25 percent of respondents spend more than 6 hours per day on the mobile Web. And with all of that time spent browsing the Web on mobile devices, it is no surprise that consumer’s expectations are rising.
More Mobile SEO details and resources on how best to architect your site’s mobile experience for optimal search acquisition (and happy mobile users).
Even though you may have been using Facebook’s new Graph Search feature for quite some time now (it was announced in January), the world’s largest social network has made improvements to the feature during that time period.
There is some debate, or rather, confusion about what is the future of mobile. Is it native apps or HTML5 apps? While no one can predict the future, there are a number of factors that will contribute to the future of apps and that point almost unanimously to the eventual triumph of native apps over HTML5 apps.