Publication How Websites Should Be Built by Christopher Butler on February 11, 2013 Before you assume that you already know how the web-development process works, consider one question: How did your last project go? Brilliantly? If so, you may turn the page. But if your answer is that it could have been better, stick with me... Read Now About
Publication Holistic Web Browsing by Christopher Butler on February 11, 2013 The future of the Web is everywhere. The future of the Web is not at your desk. It’s not necessarily in your pocket, either. It’s everywhere. With each new technological innovation, we continue to become more and more immersed in the Web, connecting the ever-growing layer of information in the virtual world to the real one around us. But rather than get starry-eyed with utopian wonder about this bright future ahead, we should soberly anticipate the massive amount of planning and design work it will require of designers, developers and others... Read Now About
Publication How Disregarding Design Limits The Power Of Content by Christopher Butler on February 11, 2013 It appears to be a reader’s market. More written content is freely available than ever before, accessible in just about every format you could imagine. If you want it on paper, you’ve got it. On screen? What size, friend? We can shrink, stretch and stitch it all together every which way because, really, we’re just talking about words here… Or are we... Read Now About
Publication Stop Shouting. Start Teaching by Christopher Butler on February 11, 2013 Imagine you are in a classroom. Let’s say a high school classroom. You’re sitting at your desk, listening to your favorite teacher—the one who inspired you, the one who got you excited about that thing you love for the first time... Read Now About
Publication Content: A Blessing, A Bubble, A Burden by Christopher Butler on February 11, 2013 Everyone is talking about content. Googling the phrase ?content strategy? retrieves almost 50 million results ? a clear indicator that interest in content is very much in the zeitgeist. By the time you read this, I expect that number will have grown even higher... Read Now About
Article Email Marketing Automate What You Already Do published on February 8, 2013 One of the best places to start with marketing automation is to automate the marketing tasks that you are already doing manually, and then move on to automate the tasks that you wish you were already doing. Read Now About
Webinar The New Business Development Ecosystem Hosted by Mark O’Brien During this webinar, we will look in detail at the three primary components of the new business development ecosystem: the... Access Now About
Event Recourses 10th Annual New Business Summit published on January 23, 2013 Mark O'Brien on "Building the Right Supporting Website" Read Now About
Article The Content Suggestion Box by Justin Kerr on January 22, 2013 Newfangled has developed a lot of content over the last twelve years on topics from SEO to content marketing to web planning and strategy. However, there still might be a thing or two we've overlooked so we're asking you, our readers, to submit suggestions for any topic you'd like us to write about. Read Now About
Article Update on Adding Your Name and Image to Google Search Results published on January 15, 2013 Getting Google Authorship status isn't an overnight process. Like any SEO strategy (and using metadata to describe yourself and your site is related to SEO) it takes time to see results. For me, it took 5 months to get Google to notice me, and put my picture on search results. Read Now About