eBusiness
June 9, 2010
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In this guide, we'll explore different types of remarketing services, learn how remarketing services can turn a shopping cart abandoner in to a paying customer, and offer tips on how to find a remarketing vendor.
Source: ECommerce Guide
Categories: eBusiness
June 8, 2010
00:00
The search giant cooks up new ways to improve searches -- adding more opportunities for overcoming poor spelling and for finding mobile apps.
Source: ECommerce Guide
Categories: eBusiness
00:00
Using encryption and tokens in its ProtectPay services, ProPay aims to make electronic ACH transactions safer for small business merchants.
Source: ECommerce Guide
Categories: eBusiness
April 19, 2009
03:46
Research proves attractive things work better. How we think cannot be separated from how we feel. The next time a boss, client, or co-worker scoffs at the notion that beauty is an important aspect of interface design, point their peepers here.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
03:11
Is there life after Georgia? We ask David Berlow, co-founder of The Font Bureau, Inc, and the first TrueType type designer, how type designers and web designers can work together to resolve licensing and technology issues that stand between us and real fonts on the web.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
April 3, 2009
18:39
If we, the people who make websites, want the world to know who we are and what we do, it's up to each of us to stand up and represent. This year, 30,055 of you did just that, taking time out of your busy work day to answer the detailed questions in the second A List Apart Survey. Find out what we learned about our profession and ourselves.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
March 22, 2009
13:52
A key to running successful "social networking sites" is to remember that they're just communities. All communities, online or off, have one thing in common: members want to belong—to feel like part of something larger than themselves. Communicating effectively, setting clear and specific expectations, mentoring contributors, playing with trends, offering rewards, and praising liberally (but not excessively) can harness your members' innate desires—and nurture great content in the process.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
13:41
Asymmetry, asperity, simplicity, modesty, intimacy, and the suggestion of a natural process: these attributes of elegant design may seem relevant only to a project's aesthetics. But the most successful web designs reflect these considerations at every stage, from idea to finished product. Bring heart to the experiences you create by infusing them with intelligence that transcends aesthetics and reflects the imperfection of the natural world.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
February 28, 2009
18:15
While our designs can never control people, they can encourage good behavior and discourage bad. In this excerpt from Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web 2nd Edition, Christina Wodtke tells us how to make products that delight people and change their lives by remembering the social in social architecture.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
18:15
While our designs can never control people, they can encourage good behavior and discourage bad. In this excerpt from Information Architecture: Blueprints for the Web 2nd Edition, Christina Wodtke tells us how to make products that delight people and change their lives by remembering the social in social architecture.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
06:02
How awesome would it be if you could combine the aesthetic rigor and clarity of fixed-width, grid-based layouts with the device- and screen size independence and user-focused flexibility of fluid layouts? Completely awesome, that's how awesome. And with a little cunning and a tad of easy math, ALA's Ethan Marcotte gets it done. We smell a trend in the offing.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
06:02
How awesome would it be if you could combine the aesthetic rigor and clarity of fixed-width, grid-based layouts with the device- and screen size independence and user-focused flexibility of fluid layouts? Completely awesome, that's how awesome. And with a little cunning and a tad of easy math, ALA's Ethan Marcotte gets it done. We smell a trend in the offing.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
February 15, 2009
12:42
As web designers, we concern ourselves with how users move from page to page, but forget the needs of those whose purpose is to be still. Learn the design techniques that create a mental space for reading. Use typographic signals to help users shift from looking to reading, from skimming along to concentrating. Limit distractions; pay attention to the details that make text readable; and consider chronology by providing transitions for each of the three phases of the online reading experience.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
12:32
In space no one can hear you scream, and in a global economic meltdown, no industry—not even web design—is safe. But as a web designer, your skills and products are suited to ride out hard times, as long as you stay busy. Learn the seven steps to (relative) security in good times or bad: 1. Keep clients happy. 2. Know your goals. 3. Use your initiative wisely. 4. Communicate. 5. Put in a full day's work. 6. Do it right. 7. Find the love.
Source: A List Apart
Categories: eBusiness
March 23, 2007
16:30
New research finds as humans moved from equatorial climes to colder regions, their brains grew. Will a heating planet shrink them? In 27B Stroke 6.
Source: Wired e-Business News
Categories: eBusiness
14:00
The resignation of two top employees at the nonprofit foundation overseeing Wikipedia points to governance problems for the online encyclopedia. A Wired News exclusive.
Source: Wired e-Business News
Categories: eBusiness
08:15
Years of UFO research conducted by the French space agency is put online for the public to view. By the Associated Press.
Source: Wired e-Business News
Categories: eBusiness
05:00
Campaign experts worry that the success of the brilliant Vote Different anti-Hillary Clinton spot will lead to misleading ads financed by anonymous donors with deep pockets. By Sarah Lai Stirland.
Source: Wired e-Business News
Categories: eBusiness
05:00
Voyeurism, embedded advertising and cops at the door. It's just another day in the life of the web's newest TV star. By Annalee Newitz.
Source: Wired e-Business News
Categories: eBusiness
05:00
A weekend event takes the combination of anonymity and exhibitionism we enjoy on the internet and brings it into the real world. Look out, Montreal. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
Source: Wired e-Business News
Categories: eBusiness