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Oct 31st, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Internet of Things, Social Networking
Here are 5 easy ways to increase your landing pages’ conversion rates:
Keep your most important content above the fold.
You want to make it as easy as possible for your website visitors to say “yes” to your offer.
Place your opt-in box above the fold the point on your web page where visitors would have [...]
Tags: action, best results, content, conversion rates, in box, information, landing page, links, most important, perform better, readers, request, scroll, video, visitors, web page, website, your form Posted in Internet of Things, Social Networking |
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Oct 8th, 2011 |
By qaseemur- rahim |
Category: Mobile applications
The BBC is developing an app that allows mobile users to directly view and control television content.
A breakthrough that expands apps’ abilities to interact with TV.
The app, created by Orchestrated Media, lets smartphone and tablet users jump to different scenes as they watch a recorded TV show during broadcast, thanks to a “symmetric sync” between [...]
Tags: Apps, bbc, broadcast, content, developing, devices, Dexter, Discovery Channel, media, mobile, organization, play, shows, smartphone, social tv, symmetric sync, tablet, technology, television content, TV show, version Posted in Mobile applications |
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Apr 15th, 2011 |
By Jacob Hunter |
Category: Google
Google’s Panda, called Farmer by others, includes big changes to search results. How will this affect SEO? The quality of who links to your website now matters. Even Microsoft Ciao is affected.
Tags: algorithm, ciao, content, farmer, Google, linkees, linkers, links, microsoft, panda, search engine, seo, techistan, Update, writing Posted in Google |
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Dec 23rd, 2009 |
By omar shaikh |
Category: Podcasts
Why has podcasting become so popular? Five things: faster broadband Internet, the iPod and other mp3 players, easy to use open source publishing tools like Podcast Generator*, people need something to do while they are waiting in lines to pick their unemployment checks, and businesses need a new way to deliver commercial content [...]
Tags: barbara bowen, content, eavesdropping, geekspeak, ipod, marketing, mashable, mp3 player, podcasting, recession, social media Posted in Podcasts |
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