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Have you ever thought about selling your business or purchasing an agency? Even if this isn't on your To Do list for the near future, understanding what's involved can help ensure you are ready if/when the time comes. In this episode of Divi Chat, we will break this subject down to discuss elements that get your business in a position to be profitably sold, as well as what to look for in a book of business you want to acquire. Our regular panelists will be joined by Kristina Romero, the founder or WP Care Market, and former owner of a web agency, which she sold in 2020. She will share the knowledge she gained from selling her agency, including practical tips for navigating the legal and financial aspects of buying or selling a web agency, how to connect with a buyer / seller, and what she would do differently, if given the chance.
Have you ever thought about selling your business or purchasing an agency? Even if this isn't on your To Do list for the near future, understanding what's involved can help ensure you are ready if/when the time comes. In this episode of Divi Chat, we will break this subject down to discuss elements that get your business in a position to be profitably sold, as well as what to look for in a book of business you want to acquire. Our regular panelists will be joined by Kristina Romero, the founder or WP Care Market, and former owner of a web agency, which she sold in 2020. She will share the knowledge she gained from selling her agency, including practical tips for navigating the legal and financial aspects of buying or selling a web agency, how to connect with a buyer / seller, and what she would do differently, if given the chance.
Pieter Levels (levelsio) is the digital nomad who took a leap of faith and became a multi-millionaire by building a portfolio of successful startups. From his humble beginnings as a teenager dabbling in programming to launching 7 mediocre startups, Pieter finally hit the jackpot with Nomad List and RemoteOK. With his philosophy of "learn by doing" and a focus on speed and simplicity, Pieter Levels has built a thriving empire that generates $3 million a year with high margins. Watch this inspiring story of how Pieter took control of his fate and achieved his entrepreneurial dreams. Pieter/levelsio info: * Nomad List - https://nomadlist.com * RemoteOK - https://remoteok.com * Pieter's Blog - https://levels.io/ * Pieter Twitter - https://twitter.com/levelsio This episode is available as a video on Spotify and YouTube.
Selling your online business? Naturally, you want to get the best price possible. Start with these seven tips from Empire Flippers' Greg Elfrink.
In the last episode, Luke interviewed Alex and Yvette Valencia. We heard about Alex and Yvette's life stories and how We Do Web came to be.This week's conversation highlights We Do Web and what they're all about. The goal of this conversation between Alex and Luke is to help listeners like you understand if what We Do Web has to offer is something that would benefit you or someone you know.Listen in to Luke and Alex's conversation as they discuss who We Do Web is best suited to help, who they really aren't good for, and why a law firm may or may not want to hire them.Support the show
Time to head up to the Web Business hub for a catch up with the Port Hedland Chamber of Commerce See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It all starts with a web presence, a website, a social media account, a youtube channel, a blog, but some people get stuck on the first few steps. Here are some steps you can take to finally get online and start your online business! No excuses!
Bienvenue dans ce nouveau podcast dans lequel nous allons voir comment lancer son business grâce à un groupe facebook. En effet, c'est ce que Sonia Bel a fait avec son groupe facebook. Avec ses formations, Sonia aide les femmes qui souhaitent se lancer dans l'entrepreneuriat et créer leurs business. Grâce son groupe Facebook et ses tunnels de vente, elle a su en tirer partie et faire des gros chiffres avec. Elle nous raconte aujourd'hui son parcours, ses réussites et ses échecs. Découvrez tout cela dans cet épisode.
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Tu es trop chère ! C’est le genre d’objections qui peut nous fragiliser et déclencher une tornade d’émotion. Quelle est la meilleure façon de réagir ou de répondre alors ? Dans cet épisode, je partage avec toi un concept de communication non violente et d’empathie qui va te permettre de remettre en contexte cette objection et d’être prête à y répondre !Il peut être assez compliqué de fixer des prix justes et de les assumer. Pour t’aider dans cette démarche, j’ai créé une série vidéo gratuite pour te montrer comment (enfin) bien fixer tes prix… et les afficher en toute confiance.Si tu as des sueurs froides l’idée de parler de tes prix à tes clients potentiels ou que tu as tendance à rajouter une tonne d’options dans tes services pour justifier ta tarification, tu vas adorer cette série ! Ça se passe ici >> lafilleduweb.com/fixermesprixSi tu as aimé cet épisode et qu’il t’a inspiré d’une manière ou d’une autre, j’adorerai le savoir ! Fais un screenshot de ton tel avec l’épisode, poste-le sur ton Instagram et tag moi @lafdwN’oublie pas de me laisser un 5 étoiles et un commentaire si tu as aimé ! Et je t’invite à participer à ce podcast en soumettant une question à laquelle je répondrai dans le show. Soit en commentaire, par mail, sur Instagram ou Facebook !
Episode 51: We spoke with Sujan Patel, co-founder at Ramp Ventures, the firm behind products like Mailshake and RightInbox. We discuss building web-based businesses, how to generate leads and interest for new businesses, enhancing your SEO, and what it means to take risk. Sujan is the co-founder of Ramp Ventures, a firm that helps companies leverage the latest and greatest marketing strategy to fuel their businesses. Sujan has over 13 years of internet marketing experience and has led the digital marketing strategy for companies like Sales Force, Mint, Intuit and many other Fortune 500 caliber companies. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/besttechie/support
The grand finale! Emily and Lea discuss the technical execution of ctrlclickcast.com’s mobile-friendly refresh. We chat about what it took to translate the design into a more modular, modern front-end as well as the challenges and process to upgrade the site to the latest version of ExpressionEngine. Tune in to find out more—plus a major announcement! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Fitts's Law ARIA roles AblePlayer Starter Files Cloudflare Podtrac UTM tags ExpressionEngine native template partials DataGrab Assets Tagger Bloqs Stash Font Awesome Font Awesme The complete guide to SVG: the power of sprites Rick Springfield Andy Gibb Special Olympics Animal Humane New Mexico Joseph Oliveros Transcription Our sound editor Goran Krznaric's Email Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Tanzen’s Carrie Hane aims to demystify content strategy! We dive into how fundamental content strategy is to the success of a digital project — and ultimately, its organization! Carrie explains what to expect with content strategy, where it fits in a project life cycle, plus the value this strategy brings to designers, developers, and clients. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Tanzen Blog Tanzen Newsletter Designing Connected Content by Mike Atherton & Carrie Hane Get Your Content Ready BEFORE the Redesign How I Use the Core Model to Create Better Web Content So You're Ready For a Content-First Design Process Content First – Design Last Smashing Magazine Content Strategy category UX Booth Content Strategy category NPR Donation Page Brain Traffic Blog Gather Content Blog Gadgetopia (focus on content management) Content Design by Sarah Richards The Content Strategy Toolkit by Meghan Casey Letting Go of the Words by Janice (Ginny) Redish Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher
The ExpressionEngine Community Association helped organize the last couple of EE Conferences — what else is in its future? EECA president TJ Draper explains their dreams for the EE community, advocating for education, as well as its overarching goals. Tune in for details on how you can get involved, too! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: ExpressionEngine Community Association (EECA) ExpressionEngine Conference EE Conf 2019 Golden Ticket ExpressionEngine Slack EE open source announcement Greenfield projects How to sell ExpressionEngine in a competitive situation - Lydia Chiu - 2018 Anne of Green Gables Show Hope Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Why did it take 3 years to relaunch a modern, mobile-friendly ctrlclickcast.com? Lea and Emily dive into the business and logistical challenges in launching an internal project alongside client work. We chat about the plan and strategy we had 3 years ago, plus the content, IA and design process along the way. Tune in to hear insights on shifts we had to make to priorities and goals due to the delay. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: CTRL+CLICK CAST on Spotify! WBENC Conference The .net Awards Podcast of the Year Top 10 of 2015 JW Player Able Player Content Priority Guides Devon Sawa, Can I Keep You? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher
At the end of last year, well-renowned digital agency Vector Media Group acquired the equally-renowned Happy Cog. Why? And what does it mean for our industry? We get the details from Vector partners Matt Weinberg and Stuart Henry, who explain how the idea of an acquisition evolved over time and how quickly the deal came together once decided. They share the nuances of reassuring both clients and staff, as well as the challenges of merging processes and services. We also get their perspective on the digital agency landscape, along with advice for other agencies that are considering joining forces. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Vector announcement Happy Cog announcement Businesswire press release Defy Ventures Make a Wish Foundation CTRL+CLICK CAST Instagram Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher
We close 2018 with our annual Year in Review! What have we learned in tech, business and life this past year? We also share some fun faves to add to your watch, listen, read and play lists. Plus, special guest Erin Lewis is back to give a rundown on this year’s Rapidfire Questions. Spoiler: people have opinions about karaoke. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Craft Coding Challenge Twig Premiere Pro Premiere Gal Going Offline Street Smarts by Norm Brodsky Black Violin Marie Kondo Ellen Degeneres (Public Bathrooms bit) To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before Crazy Rich Asians Simon’s Cat Simon’s Cat Pop Time Lupe Fiasco’s Drogas Wave Show Your Work Lainey Gossip The Good Doctor Doogie Howser, MD The Power by Naomi Alderman Less by Andrew Sean Greer “The Heart” produced by Radiotopia The Heart “No” Series Anna Faris is Unqualified Ask a Manager Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ by Daniel Goleman Haunting of Hill House After Effects Adobe XD Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes Rainbow Brite @ErnLew CTRL+CLICK CAST Instagram Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Ups and downs in business are a given, but we don’t often talk about the downs. Without talking about our failures, though, how can we learn and find success in difficult times? So we’re giving you a peek behind the curtains at Bright Umbrella, sharing some of the business challenges we faced this year — including losing our largest client — and the changes we’re trying. No guaranteed solutions (just yet), but maybe we can all learn from each other! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Become a #ctrlclickfan! Partners Counseling presentation at Owner Summit Demystifying the Web for Clients series Closing the Loop Email Craft Slack Bureau of Digital events Business Impact NW Ask a Manager Udemy Louder Than Ten Workshops Book Yourself Solid Never Split the Difference Extreme Ownership Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Compassion and perspective. These are two elements that lead design toward a more accessible and inclusive future, says Senior UX Architect Francis Rowland. We discuss how inclusive design principles help audiences with mental health struggles while improving everyone’s user experience. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Mind UK locator NHS mental health support locations Alastair Somerville Misuability worksheets A Web for Everyone by Sarah Horton / Whitney Quesenbery Microsoft's "Respecting Focus" booklet Inclusive Design Toolkit Accessible spaces - inclusion beyond screens (PDF) (Sigma) Kat Holmes and Mismatch design Design Patterns for Mental Health Kat Ely: The World is Designed for Men National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Veterans Crisis Line Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator World Mental Health Day 2018 Mental Illness Awareness Week Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher
Our jobs as designers and devs can sometimes lead to burnout, bad habits, stress and worse. Career counselor and author Gina DeLapa joins the show to share practical tips that can help us thrive at work! Gina details the importance of self care and shares examples of what it really looks like in practice. We also discuss the importance of boundaries and self-reflection to help manage workplace drama and deal with negative feedback. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Thriving at Work World Mental Health Day 2018 Mental Illness Awareness Week The 5 Love Languages How Do I Find a Good Therapist HeartMath AutoSleep National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Veterans Crisis Line Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Is your agency ready to hire its first employee? Friendly Design’s Ross Nover explains how his agency grew to eight full-time staff and why. We discuss business opportunities and time-saving, hiring vs. contracting out, plus the financial considerations involved when hiring. To help you decide whether to expand your staff, we share resources and advice on how to hire alongside its business benefits. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Owner Summit AIGA Bureau of Digital orgdesignfordesignorgs.com Debra by Beck Space Oddity by David Bowie The Good Place Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Don’t let technology constrain your design flexibility! Travis Gertz joins the show to explain the importance of art direction and creativity when designing for digital experiences. He outlines some simple, practical ways to apply these nuances as well as larger-scale design flexibility. We discuss how to apply flexible design with Craft CMS, share other site examples that showcase editorial design, plus considerations with client workflow and technical performance realities. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Coax Design Machines Stripe’s website Twitter thread about MySpace, LiveJournal and NeoPets ProPublica Vox Lost Type Co-op Kenneth Ormandy Tofino typeface Politics of Design Graphic Idea Notebook Designing News Are we designers shamelessly good at self promotion? Practical typography Reusable Twig Template in Craft Turning Craft into an Editorial Design Machine Tailwind CSS Bass CSS Tachyons Design Anarchy Medium is the Massage Designing the editorial experience Square Circle Triangle Lateral Thinking Creativity Step by Step Editing by Design: For Designers, Art Directors, and Editors — the Classic Guide to Winning Readers Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
From optimizing performance to enhancing the user experience, crafting a good offline web experience can be complicated! Front-end expert and author Jeremy Keith joins the show to make sense of service workers and progressive web apps. Jeremy details the technical aspects, as well as the more complicated UX considerations, and shares real-world examples of offline experiences with service workers. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Going Offline Securing Sites Made Them Less Accessible On HTTPS and Hard Questions Application Cache Is a Douchebag Fetch API Chrome Dino Introducing Background Sync Cache API The Web App Manifest Service worker resources Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
What is philanthropy tech? Technology Affinity Group Executive Director Chantal Forster gives real-world examples of technology affecting change in our communities. She shares the staggering $60B figure that goes into philanthropic efforts and how technology may be the way to put that to better use. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Technology Affinity Group (TAG) Number of foundations in the US 1990-2014 Giving USA 2017: Total Charitable Donations Ralph C Wilson Jr Foundation Ford Foundation Public Interest Tech #publicinteresttech Pearce Family Foundation Rockefeller Foundation Kellogg Foundation Crown Family Foundation Tulsa Community Foundation Chicago Community Trust JPMorgan Chase & CO Global Philanthropy Box Dropbox G4G - GuideStar for Grant Applications State of Philanthrophy Tech survey Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Design & Dev IBM to release world’s largest annotation dataset for studying bias in facial analysis Soap dispenser doesn’t recognize dark skin Census 2020 NTEN Beth Kanter Amy Sample Ward NTC conference Tag2018.org Eyes Without a Face by Billy Idol Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
The service agreements you sign with your clients are more than just legal contracts. They are core to your business operations and client relationships. So you need to get them right! Lawyers Gabe Levine and Josh Barrett join the show to discuss what client services agreements like MSAs and SOWs need to include — specifically for creatives and digital agencies. They explain the importance of working with agreements that are custom to your services, as well as with a lawyer who understands those services. And they detail the Standard Agreement they created with Bureau of Digital, which is not only geared toward digital services but is free for anyone to use! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Groundwork Legal CreateLegal Owner Summit 2018 Owner Summit 2018: Bureau Standard Form of Agreement for Digital Services The Bureau Standard Form of Agreement for Digital Services Service Agreement Field Manual Discount codes for Josh's Service Agreement Field Manual Digital PM Summit Bureau of Digital events Owner Summit 2019 Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Design systems can be confusing, especially when people are still trying to define what it means! Adobe Design Engineer Sarah Federman stops by the show to explain what design systems are, why they’re important and the details in their actual creation. We explain how modularity is built in to design systems and how it’s evolved through the years. We touch on how crucial developers are to design systems, how to adapt design systems even for small teams, and share tips on explaining the time and costs saved when a design system is in place. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Adobe Spectrum Neopets single source of truth (SSOT) Sketch Adobe XD table stakes Dan Mall's Distinct Design Systems Yelp Styleguide Pattern Lab Fractal Brent Jackson's Styled System Redlines GitHub Danny Banks Style Dictionary Salesforce Theo Design Tokens Designing an App Using the Material Design Sticker Sheet React Native InVision Design Systems ebook Alla Kholmatova Designs Systems Book Abstract design version control React Sketch app HTML Sketch app Salesforce Lightning Design System Shopify Polaris GE’s Predix Design System Adele Figma Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
If you want to solve a problem, you need to first understand the problem. That’s why data is core to Black Tech Mecca’s City Assessment Framework, which is helping increase Black participation in Chicago’s tech industry. CEO Fabian Elliott joins the show to explain BTM’s mission and how they use data as the foundation for change. He details their holistic approach, focusing on education, corporate and entrepreneurship. He also shares how BTM’s framework and model can help other cities and communities, including the annual State of the Black Tech Ecosystem conference. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Black Tech Mecca (BTM) Black Tech Ecosystem DECA Inc The Mis-Education of the Negro State of the Black Tech Ecosystem Careless Whisper Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
No matter how many upgrades and CMS migrations you go through, there are always issues. In Part 2 of this series, we tackle the technical planning, gotchas and QA of CMS upgrades and migrations. We stress the importance of setting the right expectations with clients, not taking one-click upgrades for granted, and share our tips on how to tackle the often painful process of upgrading or migrating to a new CMS. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: 3 Signs It’s Time to Migrate to a New CMS Updating Statamic Migrating from Statamic 1 Updating Craft 2 Upgrading from Craft 2 Updating ExpressionEngine 4 Upgrading from ExpressionEngine 2 Upgrading from ExpressionEngine 3 Focus Lab’s EE Master Config Demystifying series Feed Me for Craft CMS Feed Me Migrating from ExpressionEngine Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
From formats and techniques to performance and automation, images on the web can be complicated! Front-end developer and performance expert Kitt Hodsden joins the show to make sense of today’s options — and help you choose the options that are best for your projects. Kitt explains the historical background of web images, along with future-forward options like WebP and WebM. She also shares resources to help with virtually any approach to images, then dives into the solutions that consistently work for her, including srcset, automating optimization and lazy loading. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Beyond Resizing: The Image Performance Checklist srcset WebP WebM MozJPEG Guetzli Pngcrush pngquant ImageOptim Gulp imagemin SVGOMG Imager for Craft RespImageLint New Relic Cloudinary Imgix sitespeed.io Tim Kadlec Addy Osmani Ilya (Grigorik) Optimizing Content Efficiency Optimizing Content Efficiency: Image Optimization Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Business development is the key to business success, but where to begin? Alex Mejias, Foster Made’s Director of Strategy and Business Development, joins to the show to explain the fundamentals of business development. We discuss the mindset required for business growth, the basic sales process plus how to qualify leads. We share both the small and larger agency perspective about growth and business dev, the challenges we face and the nuances to consider when filling your agency pipeline. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Owner Summit Blair Enns Win Without Pitching The Business Coalition for Justice Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
How can we improve diversity in design leadership? Access. Access to resources, education, other designers … access to the knowledge that design is even a career to pursue in the first place. We chat with Microsoft’s Product Design & Culture Lead Timothy Bardlavens about the lack diversity in the design industry and in leadership, in particular. We discuss the challenges of “diversity programs” that don’t actually deliver what people need, and how genuine leadership is needed for even grass-roots efforts to find success. He shares how basic access and radical transparency can be the start of change, but also reflects on the reality that change still seems to lie on the shoulders of the people who need it most. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Dear AIGA, Goodbye. Diversity & Inclusion Taskforce Women Lead Initiative Gender Equity Toolkit Trevor Noah, Diversity And The Challenges Of Late Night In 2015 Let Samantha Bee show you how to hire more women Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They’re 100% Qualified ‘I felt so alone’: What women at Microsoft face, and why many leave Julie (radical transparency) Design + Diversity Design + Diversity Fellowship Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
How do you decide whether to upgrade your CMS or if it’s time to consider new software? Do you understand the benefits of one or the other? In Part 1 of this series, Emily and Lea discuss the benefits of upgrading or migrating sites from a client’s perspective. We break down how the decision goes beyond tech, share processes with real-world scenarios, how we compare software, and quick tips on how to decide which direction to go. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Using page speed in mobile search ranking Don't Wait for Disaster to Strike! Upgrade Your Nonprofit CMS 3 Signs It’s Time to Migrate to a New CMS Beyond WordPress: Choosing the Right CMS Viget: Going Off-the-Shelf: WordPress vs. Craft vs. Drupal vs. Shopify Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Should developers understand design? Yes, says developer, designer and entreprenerd Tracy Osborn. She joins the show to discuss her “Hello Web Design” book, which gives developers and programmers a friendly intro to web design principles. We discuss why developers should understand design fundamentals and dive into some of the similarities with learning development principles. Tracy also details the handy shortcuts in her book — from color to typography to layout — that give developers instant, practical uses for these design basics. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Hello Web Books Funding & Maintaining Startups WeddingLovely Really Friendly Command Line Intro Hello Web App Hello Web Design Hacker News React for Beginners Awwwards Unmatched Style The Best Designs Site Inspire Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Go beyond Google Translate! Acclaro’s Ira Frimere and Michael Harris join the show to discuss the business, development and process that go into localization for the web. We dive into client workflows, the business benefits of localization, balancing machine and expert human translation, as well as the UX, front-end and CMS considerations for multilingual sites! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Creating a multilingual website can boost your global success. Google Translate Bing Microsoft Translator Craft CMS Localization Boldminded Publisher 2 EE Harbor Transcribe WordPress Multilingual Plugin (WPML) Drupal Translation Management Tool (TMGMT) Computer aided translation (CAT) tools Localizability reviews Google Neural Translate CTRL+CLICK CAST Episodes on Localization MultiLingual Magazine ATA Chronicle Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Project management isn’t just about tasks, time and budget. Good PM is about better communication, better outcomes and better profits! Digital PM Trainer Rachel Gertz returns to the show to dispel myths about project management and explain how essential it is to the success of a project and, more importantly, a client relationship. She defines PM for today’s digital projects, which is more than organizing and scheduling — it relies on a foundation of communication and empathy. Rachel also shares strategies for helping keep projects on time, managing expectations and dealing with scope creep, as well as advice for budgeting and billing. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Louder Than Ten Apprenticeship Value Pricing Iron Triangle Our Secret for Strong Client Relationships Trello Kanban workflow Pipeify Airtable Notion TeuxDeux ActiveCollab Blog Atlassian: Project management for non-project managers DPM(ish) Digital Project Manager Slack Deeson newsletter Louder Than Ten Resources Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
With new federal laws in place, accessibility is a huge priority for government agencies and organizations that receive federal funding. But accessibility is more than just technical specifications. Information Architect and Usability Engineer Jason Nakai joins the show to discuss the practical aspects of accessibility projects — for websites and software. We share experiences from a “simple” website accessibility project to a large-scale, federal software accessibility effort. We detail the importance of setting expectations and training, and discuss different approaches for project management. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Fuerte: Supporting Relief Efforts in Puerto Rico WCAG W3C Guidance on Applying WCAG 2.0 to Non-Web Information and Communications Technologies (WCAG2ICT) United States Access Board ADA Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Final Standards and Guidelines Meaningful sequence VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) Microsoft Visual Studio Team Servies Developing a Web Accessibility Business Case for Your Organization: Overview W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Is your phone always by your side? Founder & CEO of the The Unique Empire Sonja Rasula says it’s time to disconnect in order for creativity to flourish and allow stronger human connection. In the first episode of 2018, we dive into the contradictory nature of technology as it simultaneously draws us closer and further apart. We discuss simple changes that allow you to regularly disconnect from your devices, how removing devices during meetings can improve communication, and ultimately, how to nurture human connection for better work and life. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Unique Markets The Unique Space The Unique CAMP The Paradox of Choice Extreme Ownership The Creative Habit Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
For our 2017 finale, we look back at all we learned in business, technology and life this past year. We reflect on ongoing goals, challenges we faced this year and how we overcame them, plus we also address what we hope for 2018. Of course, we touch on our fave Rapidfire questions — what are they? Tune in to find out! We’re on hiatus for a couple months (tune back in February 15, 2018) but we’ll see you on the other side! Happy new year! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: New Baseline for Accessibility Demystifying the Web series Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Will artificial intelligence (AI) make designers and developers obsolete? Or does AI and machine learning offer opportunity? Designer and educator Jason Tselentis joins us for a thoughtful discussion about how AI and machine learning are impacting creative fields today, as well as what the future may hold. Jason explains the nuances between AI and machine learning, and offers examples of both already a part of many design professionals’ daily lives. We discuss the fears and paranoia often associated with AI “taking over,” as well as the idea of AI as an evolution — which means there is opportunity for designers and developers to evolve themselves. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Ethics and Technology The Mobile Web for Global Change How Artificial Intelligence Can Boost Your Productivity When Websites Design Themselves The Grid Firebox The Future of Website Creation: Wix Artificial Design Intelligence The Master Algorithm TensorFlow The Information Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
This podcast shares the story of a man that lost a six-figure NFL contract and turned that failure into multiple 6 figure businesses. This is an encouraging, motivating, and actionable show which stands out amongst season 4 of the #MinorityTrailblazer Podcast. Find Daniel Griggs Here: Twitter: www.twitter.com/DanielOGriggs Web: www.danielogriggs.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/danielogriggs/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/danielogriggs/ Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/danielgriggs/ Find ATX Web Designs: Web: www.atxwebdesigns.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/atxwebdesigns/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/atxwebdesigns Facebook:www.facebook.com/atxwebdesigns
Workplace inequality is a tough issue to tackle — maybe a change in perspective is needed! Mattel’s Vanessa Dewey, lead of Development and Creative Experiences, joins the show to tackle how design thinking may be the way to break through. We discuss corporate policies and how to navigate being a woman in the workplace. We share communication techniques, impress the importance of empathy and the ROI of a more equitable workplace. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Fearless Feedback Humanizing Business How Airbnb is Building Culture Through Belonging Facebook Analog Lab Standford d.school IDEO Frog IBM Design When Everyone is Doing Design Thinking, Is It Still a Competitive Advantage Rise of the DEO Women-led companies perform 3x better than the S&P 500 Uber’s new CEO: “I have to tell you, I am scared.” Why Iceland is the best place int he world to be a woman Women will wait 217 years for pay gap to close, WEF says Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They’re 100% Qualified Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss The Hidden Power of Assuming Positive Intent We Don’t Do That Here Pinterest: helping creatives right the ratio Ladies Get Paid AIGA Women Lead Gender Equity Toolkit Scientific American The Factory Kitchen @vandewcandew Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Surprise! We decided we needed another episode in our Demystifying the Web series. This time, we talk about web maintenance in client-friendly terms. We focus on how to help clients plan and budget for the life of their website and CMS, as well as how to explain different types of maintenance to clients. Using car and home maintenance analogies, we share examples of the maintenance services we provide our clients — including accessibility and performance audits, CMS updates and upgrades, and even site refreshes and redesigns. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: CTRL+CLICK Demystifying the Web series Talk Human to Me How Long Should Your Website Last? CTRL+CLICK "marketing" episodes Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
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You can’t be a great web developer if you don’t take care of your mental health. Jamie Strachan, web developer and mental health advocate, stops by the show to explain the practical techniques that cognitive behavioral therapy provides and how it ties to developer mindset. Listen in as we share our own stories alongside Jamie’s, what we’ve done to overcome mental health issues, how we can help others, and other practical therapies. Let’s help our industry and community be better mental health advocates so we can all live our best (personal and professional!) lives. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Success from Failure Banish Your Inner Critic World Mental Health Day 2017 Mental Illness Awareness Week Mental Health Continuum Model Feeling Good (CBT book) Acceptance and Commitment therapy The Happiness Trap (ACT book) Pacifica (CBT and mindfulness app) List of cognitive distortions Open Sourcing Mental Illness Prompt Geek Mental Help Mental Illness Happy Hour We All JS Rands Leadership Slack The slides from Debugging Our Feelings National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Veterans Crisis Line Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator Brainspotting Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy The Lathe of Heaven by Ursula K. Le Guiin Avalon board game Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Need to grow your web agency, but don’t know how? Struggling to attract leads for your freelance business? Get practical advice from marketing expert Jake Jorgovan! Jake joins the show to discuss how forging new relationships — through strategic partnerships and outreach — can build your business. He offers tips on identifying strategic partners, connecting with them, and establishing and nurturing the partnership over time. Jake also dives into strategies for cold outreach, with a focus on being generous and building a relationship vs. selling. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Demystifying the Web Series Marketing for Freelancers and Agencies Lead Cookie The Positioning Manual for Technical Firms Craft Partners ExpressionEngine Pro Network Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
What have we learned in another 100 eps? We celebrate this milestone — again! — by highlighting must-listen episodes from our perspective and yours! Tune in for what we’ve learned, our most downloaded episodes, and some rather nice reviews. Let’s celebrate 4 years of conversations about the web! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Color w/ Geri Coady Niche Identity & Branding w/ the FlyDuo Emotional Intelligence in Design w/ Beth Dean Web Development Trends w/ Laurie Voss Data Driven Design w/ Matthew Oliphant Professionalism w/ Dan Mall Overwhelmed by Code w/ Susan Robertson Practical Pricing w/ Brad Weaver Demystifying Web Design for Clients Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
npm, Inc. co-founder and COO Laurie Voss joins the show to talk about trends in web development — frameworks, component architectures, performance and more. Laurie provides more than a technical view; he offers a nuanced, bigger-picture perspective about trends reflecting evolution and pushing innovation. We talk about the practical pros and cons of implementing a trend like React, but also how trends offer even broader benefits to the industry overall. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Every Bootstrap Website Ever Web development has two flavors of graceful degradation Stuff Everybody Knows LBGTQ in Technology Sponsored By
Doctors and lawyers have a code of ethics — maybe it’s time web professionals do as well! Kristin Valentine explains how more of us should consider ethical practices when designing and developing for the web. We talk about the importance of privacy and security, how other industries address ethical concerns, and guidelines to help navigate the complicated topic of applied ethics in web work. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Ecommerce Shipping and Fulfillment Emotional Intelligence in Design The Evolution of Trust game Ethics and Technology Dear Design Student: A Designer's Code of Ethics Design Ethics in Practice Confirm Shaming Tumblr Langdon Winner Do Artifacts Have Politics (PDF) Net neutrality The Guardian: AI Programs Exhibit Racist and Sexist Biases Genome editing You will get chipped — eventually Note to Self podcast The Privacy Paradox Episodes & Quiz The Whale and the Reactor by Langdon Winner Yoko's Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar Small World board game The Dark Mirror: The ethics of technology and how tech shapes society Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Mobile devices have the power to connect people from underserved communities to empowering resources and information. Which is why mobile tech is so critical for today’s NGOs and aid programs to positively impact the people they serve. Special guest Rowena Luk, VP of Strategy at Dimagi, joins the show to discuss the challenges, and rewards, of using mobile apps and tech to drive global change. She details how Dimagi develops apps with a focus on in-field testing, as well as the design constraints that guide their process. She shares examples of other programs that have found success through mobile tech, and we discuss how we can use our skills to push for positive change in our own communities. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Demystifying the Web Series Dimagi Amnesty International 30 Hour Famine Kiva GiveDirectly Tostan International Terre des Hommes XKCD The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Dominion board game Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Our final “Demystifying” episode tackles what powers the function and content of a site: a content management system! We discuss how CMSs tie into business and administrative goals, and explain tech terms to help break down client barriers. We share examples of what kind of non-tech questions to ask and how they serve the CMS, plus fun analogies that give further context and value of CMSs to empower our clients. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Demystifying the Web seriesBeyond WordPress: Choosing the Right CMS Choosing a CMS? Don't Skip these Conversations CMS Article Archive @ Bright Umbrella Ask the Right Questions: CMS Questions Download Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Do you know whether you your website actually supports your business goals? Google Analytics can help you find out! We talk with digital media expert Terri Jenkins about the basics of digital measurement and Google Analytics. She explains why analytics are important for both site owners and site developers, and offers examples of the basic measurements every site should have in place. She also details other Google products that can further enhance what site owners (and developers!) can do with Google Analytics, including Tag Manager, Search Console and Page Insights. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Demystifying the Web Series Developing Long-term Client Relationships Google Analytics Wikipedia: Web analytics Bounce rate Session duration Insights Mobile-first Indexing About goals AdWords Tag Manager Create and manage custom alerts What is Search Console? Google Webmasters Hit Exclude internal traffic Page Speed Insights Google Developers Search Engine Watch Moz Living With Intent Bouldin Creek Cafe Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
How well do you know your clients’ needs and business? That’s where Ben Furfie suggests you invest time before forcing clients into a CMS they may not need. We discuss the pros and cons of CMSs, why a client may not need one, and the importance of business goals over tech. Ben shares the questions he asks clients to determine site needs, examples of the types of client that don’t need a CMS, as well as pricing alternatives to keep smaller projects profitable. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Demystifying the Web Series Content Workflows for Statamic Jekyll ACF (Advanced Custom Fields) CMB2 Byword Markdown Workshop (not Workflow) Boagworld Show Redwood Theme User Experience Revolution by Paul Boag Etsu Battlestar Galactica board game Settlers of Catan Leave us a review on iTunes Review the show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Creativity evangelist Denise Jacobs returns to the show to illustrate how we can excel by banishing our inner critic! We discuss the real science with how we hold ourselves back, plus practical techniques that help you push through. We discuss comparisons and envy, define expertise and challenge perceptions of what self-esteem means. We share personal experiences but go beyond feel-good points as Denise shares actionable ways you can silence that inner critic today. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Demystifying the Web Series CSS Detective Guide Neuroplasticity Metacognitive strategies Self-Compassion by Dr. Kristin Neff Parks & Recreation James Clear Susan Goldin-Meadow Kinesthetic learning You’re The Average Of The Five People You Spend The Most Time With Her Wild American Self by M. Evelina Galang Fratellino innercriticbook.com Leave us a review on iTunes Review the show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Developer Andy McCormick of DuBose Web Development stops by the show to explain why his entire team develops and works on the cloud—not only for disaster recovery, but for better efficiency, workflow and cost savings! He explains how he evaluated various tools with real examples (including coding in the cloud!), how long the evaluation process should take, as well as the importance of documentation. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Dropbox JIRA Atlassian HipChat Confluence Bitbucket Start with Why by Simon Sinek Smartsheet LastPass 1Password Basecamp Peers Conf Cloud9 Codeanywhere CodePen ICEcoder Node Toad for MySQL Digital Ocean droplets Mitigating Disaster via Website Backups Slickdeals Groucho’s Deli Leave us a review on iTunes Review the show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Do your clients value the work you do and understand how it supports their business goals? If you don’t know (or the answer is ‘no’), then you need to start communicating better! We continue our client-friendly series exploring how technical web terms create a barrier between ourselves and our clients. In this episode, we tackle front-end development, explaining the technical terms and acronyms in ways non-web folks can understand! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Clients! You Need a Signature Design Style Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Creating a culture of fearless feedback not only helps foster better interpersonal work relationships, it ultimately helps your team, project, and company! Product Design Lead for the New York Times, Amélie Lamont, explains how to give AND receive feedback both in the perspective of a leader as well as a team player. Through practical and actionable communication tips, as well as anecdotes of best practices and fails, we discuss the nuances of what it takes to foster a culture of fearless feedback where you work. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Don’t Kill Them Softly: Fostering a Culture of Fearless Feedback Dichotomous thinking Employees Don’t Quit Their Job, They Quit Their Boss Never Split the Difference @goodforpoc DramaFever Speedy Romeo Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
The foundation of a successful brand? Authenticity. Reuben and Sherri Johnson — AKA The FlyDuo — join the show to share their journey of embracing authenticity and forming their non-traditional brand. They discuss the challenges of their agency’s early days, including hard lessons about their identity, choosing clients and saying no. And they detail their evolution to a brand that reflects who they are and, most importantly, connects with like-minded clients. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: BizCraft Episode 35 Behind the Curtain #FlyDuoChat Unlabel: Selling You Without Selling Out Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Does an ideal content workflow exist? Listen to Jack McDade, creator of Statamic, talk about CMS content workflows both from a client and developer perspective. We chat about user experience expectations and verifying assumptions through user research. We discuss what makes a CMS easier to use, and how poor workflows can make users abandon a perfectly good system. Tune in to also hear how far Statamic has come since we last talked to Jack, plus what lies in its future! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Wilderborn Ecommerce in Statamic with Jason Varga Jaggy Gauran Assets documentation Assets focal crop Workshop add-on Statamic for Large-Scale Sites Block Element Modifier (BEM) Scalable and MOdular Architecture for CSS Modular CSS with Jonathan Snook Data-Driven Design with Matthew Oliphant Never Split the Difference Mr. Fuji Sushi Klask Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
There’s no one size fits all approach to building client relationships. But if you want more long-term clients, you do have to be intentional. Susan Snipes joins us to discuss how she and her team at Q Digital Studio build long-term relationships. It starts with too-often forgotten basics like professionalism and good project management, but it also involves strategic communication after a project ends to demonstrate your ongoing value. We talk about being proactive with client communication and how to have “hard conversations” about things like rate changes. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: ReCourses Practical Pricing Win Without Pitching Bureau of Digital Owner Camp Owner Summit Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
More people are visiting the web on mobile than they do desktop today! Responsive retrofitting can be a cost-effective way to go beyond a desktop-only experience ASAP. Emily and Lea break down the importance of mobile-friendly sites and different ways you can tackle mobile-friendly projects based on client budget and priorities. We share front-end techniques and other processes that help prioritize audience and client goals, regardless of what device they use to access their site. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: All digital growth now coming from mobile usage 61% of your site visitors will leave your site if it has poor mobile experience 19% of Americans (That’s over 57 million people) depend on smartphone Google: Continuing to make the web more mobile friendly Mobile Speed Matters Strathcona High School case study Google’s mobile interstitial penalty Use Legible Font Sizes Ben Callahan Lea Verou’s Contrast Ratio tool When it comes to social media sharing, mobile rules Can we trust the Rorschach Test? The Range Cafe Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
What does it take to run a successful, diverse and inclusive tech conference? Is it a mindset? A formula? Peers Conference founder and organizer Jess D’Amico joins the show to share her approach to making Peers a people-focused, welcoming event. Jess details her approach to diversity and inclusion, which is less about formulas and quotas and more about a mindset towards openness and support. She also shares how she seeks and encourages speakers, especially first-timers, as well as the Call for Proposals blind review. And Jess talks about codes of conduct, why they are necessary and what preparation is needed to ensure they can be enforced. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Peers Conference Get to Know #eecms: Jessica D'Amico Peers Code of Conduct Callback Women Girl Develop It Women Who Code Black Girls Code Professionalism with Dan Mall Brooklyn Beta XOXO Festival Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Don’t expect your clients to understand every aspect of the web — that’s our job! And the first step to improving sales and client relationships is to break down technical language barriers. Industry terms can confuse and intimidate, so Emily and Lea share analogies and scenarios that more clearly explains the value of web design at every step. Through non-technical explanations (complete with examples) Emily and Lea bridge the gap between what we do as web designers and how it relates to client values and goals. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: 10 Reasons Online Marketing Is Smarter Than Traditional Marketing Can you justify design? Merriam-Webster definition of “ambivert” LaineyGossip.com Never Split the Difference Deep Sea Sugar & Salt’s Instagram Settlers of Catan Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Start 2017 with a new perspective on success and failure! Web developer and entrepreneur Erik Reagan returns to the show to share his own lessons learned about finding professional success and managing failure. We discuss what success and failure really is (hint: it isn’t you), how to define measurable goals, and the importance of learning and reflection. Erik also offers suggestions for managing the ebb and flow of priorities, so that success (or failure) at work doesn’t negatively impact home. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Focus Lab Watson Works Development Environments with Erik Reagan Sidecar Your Work and Your Life with Carl Smith When Failure Got Personal Warren Buffett Speaks The Atlantic Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
For the final episode of 2016, Bright Umbrella assistant Erin Lewis joins us for one last Year in Review. We look back at all we learned in business, technology and life this past year. As we reflect on recurring and changing goals, we also address what we hope for 2017 with conviction and solidarity. And finally, the year’s Rapidfire Questions analyzed! Do pancakes triumph over waffles? Tune in to find out! We’re on hiatus until the new year (tune back in January 19, 2017), and we wish you all the happiest of holidays! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Performance Optimization: A Tale of 2 EE Sites Flexbox with Zoe Gillenwater Why Not Me? by Mindy Kaling Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It by Chris Voss Preserve restaurant Caravaggio Sesame Street Fever Hiromi Uehara, jazz pianist Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
It’s simple: Ecommerce development is complicated. There are a lot of moving parts, from understanding business rules and tribal knowledge to designing for user experience and building internal systems that work. We tackle all of these points with Noah Bersohn and Peter Compernolle, with a focus on shipping and fulfillment. Noah and Peter share two client case studies, each with unique shipping and fulfillment needs. They detail their approach, which starts with a strong focus on discovery and proceeds quickly to prototyping for validation before diving into full-scale development. They also discuss the ecommerce frameworks and CMSs they use (and prefer), and how to strategically decide when to move from out-of-the-box to plugins or custom dev. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: CTRL+CLICK ecommerce archive Craft Craft Commerce Shopify Spree Commerce Field Notes case study The Eastman Egg Company case study Connecting to 3rd-Party APIs Data-Driven Design Discovery Only ShipStation Craft ShipStation Plugin Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Do you have a marketing plan? If you’re a tiny freelancer or agency, the answer may be no — and can be contributing to your business’s feast and famine cycle! Marketing Mentor Ilise Benun helps peel back the realities of marketing to help your creative business. We discuss the three main marketing techniques to use, specific tips and examples from real-world clients (including Bright Umbrella!), and the mind shift required to be better at marketing your services to get the clients and projects you want. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Non Breaking Space Show: Thriving a Business Stop Asking for the Budget Marketing Mentor Case Studies Quick Tips from Marketing Mentor Designers Guide to Marketing & Pricing Get the Work You Want Marketing Plan The Pick a Niche Kit Command the Fees You Deserve MarketingMentorPodcast.com Free 30-minute mentoring session Marketing Mix Blog Get Better Clients Bootcamp Anthony Davids Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Ever needed to build a login-protected “member portal”? Or support subscriptions for digital downloads? Then you’ve secured site site content. But have you covered all the bases? Rachel Andrew joins the show to explain the what, why and how of secure sites. We each share real-world client examples, particularly in context with content management systems. Rachel specifically details how Perch CMS supports secure content, including using a paywall with Perch Shop. She also explains the core server requirements for secure content and details how HTTPS may soon be the default for all sites. She wraps up with an intro to HTTP/2 and how HTTPS goes hand-in hand with this new performance-focused protocol. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Perch CMS HTTPS TLS (Transport Layer Security) What is an SSL certificate? HTTPS Everywhere with Ngnix, Varnish and Apache Moving towards a more secure web Chromium: Deprecating Powerful Features on Insecure Origins Devot-ee: Link Vault Perch Podcast: Episode 54 Paranoid Security Mode Selling Content Behind a Paywall Using Perch Perch Members Perch Shop CartThrob Expresso Store Devot-ee: User Devote-ee: Force SSL Getting Ready for HTTP/2 Rebuilding the Perch UI - not your usual redesign OnmiFocus Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
How do you rehaul a 21-year-old brand? Eric Gillin explains how he helped relaunch Epicurious’ site through a phased, practical approach. We focus on the most important features of the site and which tools helped narrow these assumptions down. We talk about the difficulty of launching new features on a site with exponential visitor growth, developer impact, user experience, and parsing criticism. We also chat about their upcoming mobile app, how it differs from the site, as well as the future of food and digital. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Condé Nast's Epicurious Gets a Tech-Savvy Makeover Welcome to the New Epicurious Search Experience TheStreet.com WebReaper Vulcan Framework AMP from Google Node.js Instant Articles Mobify Adobe Analytics (previously Omniture) Optimizely React Native How Digital Killed the Recipe Beer Can Cabbage Recipe Momofuku Ssäm Bar David Chang's Bo Ssäm recipe Kurt Vonnegut Technopathy The Beastie Boys Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Is copy the same as content? Can copy influence design? Professional copywriter Stephanie Morillo joins the show to explain copywriting and how it impacts user experience. She shares examples of copy on the web — such as headings, form labels, alerts and notifications — and details how copy helps you connect with your audience and support your brand. Stephanie talks about where copywriting fits into the project process, as well as the importance of collaboration with stakeholders. She also shares great resources to help improve your copywriting and be consistent with copy, not just on your website but in all of your messaging. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: #WOCinTech Chat WOC in Tech photos Copyblogger Chicago Manual of Style Merriam-Webster Dictionary AP Stylebook MailChimp Content Style Guide 18F Content Guide Making a case for letter casing The Copywriter's Handbook Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Ever dive into a project and realize the scope is completely off? How about realizing the client is the wrong fit? Paid discovery projects help minimize these issues. J Cornelius of Nine Labs explains how being more focused and intentional with a small discovery project benefits both you and your client’s business. We chat the various ways discovery projects can be executed, what they include, why they’re important, and how it sets the tone for the rest of the project. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Nine Labs' Risk/Knowledge Curve Diagram Sample Empathy Map (PDF) from Standford Design School Personas from Usability.gov Wikipedia: Value proposition TOOL Umair Haque Ahmad Jamal Bones Restaurant Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Performance matters. Tune in to hear real-world examples on how Lea and Emily tackle their client site speed issues! From fixing emergencies to thoughtful rebuilds, we discuss the specific ways we manage client expectations, budgets and resources while isolating bottlenecks. We reveal real solutions to fixing slow EE sites from different angles, including front-end, and discuss why it’s important to fix, test, and review in the first place! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Pingdom Diagnosing Performance Using New Relic EE: Debugging & Output WebPageTest.org YSlow Pingdom GT Metrix Google PageSpeed Insights Build Automation Using Gulp with Dan Tello Amazon S3 Cloudfront CloudFlare Low Variables Stash CE Cache Mustash EE Layouts Kirby Statamic The QA Process with Lewis Francis 8oz Burger & Co. Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Quality Assurance isn’t just testing. QA is a process that spans the lifecyle of a project. Lewis Francis, Director of Quality Assurance at Threespot, joins the show with a primer on QA for websites and apps. He talks about the difference between quality assurance and quality control, and explains where QA should fit into the project cycle. Lewis details how budget can dictate the scope of QA, but also the elements that are important for any QA process. And he shares a bunch of great tools and resources, from automated full-site validation to front-end testing to issue tracking. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Quality control Quality assurance Section508.gov Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) SortSite Contrast Ratio Xenu Link Sleuth Content Analysis Tool BrowserStack GitHub Issues Trac LICEcap Snapz Pro X Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
UX expert Matthew Oliphant stops by the show to help define what data-driven design even means! We discuss testing assumptions before a project begins, as well as how UX research affects process and the project lifecycle. From critical business decisions to design and development, we chat about different ways to test a website or app, real-world scenarios of testing, and how to make sense of it all to fulfill client and user goals. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: usertesting.com usability.gov Optimizely Salt & Straw Human Performance Engineering User and Task Analysis for Interface Design Staging (cooking) Boys Over Flowers Expatriate Tapeheads (line at 1:18) Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Landing pages are bound to come up for almost any type of client. How can we designers and developers help clients reach their conversion goals, while making it easy for them to create these landing pages? Special guest Shawn Maida returns to the show to discuss how his company uses landing pages themselves, as well as how they build landing pages for clients. We run the gamut of different types of landing pages, as well as different client goals. We discuss solutions we’ve built in ExpressionEngine, Craft and Statamic, as well as alternative options when a CMS doesn’t make sense. And we talk about the importance of testing and measuring success. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Are Your Landing Page Easy to Change? 5 Landing Page A/B Tests and Their Surprising Results Umbel Dynamic Yield Optimizely Content Elements for ExpressionEngine Statamic Replicator Craft Matrix CE Cache for ExpressionEngine Stash for ExpressionEngine Mouseflow Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Tired of websites looking the same? So are we! Hosts Lea and Emily discuss how signature design style benefits designers and their clients. We weigh in on the pros and cons, how to find a signature design style and apply it, as well as how other phases of a project cycle is affected by a design style. Lea also shares some resources to help designers create their own signature design style. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Designers! You Should have a Signature Style! Can You Justify Design? Art of Self-Branding Bauhaus Art Nouveau Helvetica Design is History Art History Basics Gothic Architecture Post modernism Design 101: International Style 7 Steps to Developing Originality in Your Design and Illustration Work 10 Tips on Developing Your Own Style NHS: Developing a Design Style How to Develop Your Style According to DVF, Rachel Zoe, and More The Cajun Crawfish Geraldine's Counter Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
When we go online, the stresses and triggers of our offline lives go with us. So the apps, sites and technology we use online need to account for those stressors. Special guest Beth Dean returns to the show, this time to talk about emotional intelligence in design. She shares her own lessons learned working at Facebook, trying to anticipate and avoid the friction that can occur when the design process doesn’t consider the human factor. Beth also offers tips for how to be more emotionally intelligent in both design and development, including embracing diversity in the workplace, identifying stress scenarios early in the process, and emphasizing the user throughout. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Lesbians Who Tech Facebook real-name policy controversy Facebook authentic identity Kaiser Permanente’s Innovation on the Front Lines Facebook On This Day Facebook Year in Review Humanizing Business with Whitney Hess Improving Diversity in Tech with Ashe Dryden & Faruk Ateş Emotional Intelligence in Design MyTransHealth Design for Real Life Practical Empathy: For Collaboration and Creativity in Your Work Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Websites are no longer silos. There is an increasing need to connect various services together through their APIs. Solspace founder and developer Mitchell Kimbrough returns to the show to explain how he approaches requests for 3rd-party API integration. He shares what a good API looks like, emphasizes a discovery-first approach, goes through technical tips like his “crud” script to help test assumptions and troubleshoot, but most importantly, shares scenarios on how to navigate the human element when juggling management of different APIs through various gatekeepers. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: APIs Solspace API Integrations EE Add-on Development Craft Plugin Development Salesforce APIs HubSpot API Overview NetSuite Developers Overview MemberSuite Developer Resources SDKs (Software development kit) Stripe API Facebook Developers REST API SOAP API cURL call Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
SVGs aren’t just another image format. They are code. They are infinitely scalable. And they can be manipulated with CSS and JS to create both subtle and dramatic interface experiences. Designer and front-end dev Brenda Storer joins the show to give us a primer on scalable vector graphics, from how they are different from the familiar PNG, JPG and GIF, to browser support, to the underlying code elements and attributes. Brenda offers recommendations for optimizing SVGs and making them more accessible. She also details real world use cases (an alternative to icon fonts) and shares her favorite resources for learning and inspiration. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Girl Develop It Giant Robots The Bike Shed ShopTalk #151 Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) 1.1 Can I use… A Complete Guide to SVG Fallbacks Emacs Entypo Font Awesome Icon System with SVG Sprites SVGO SVGOMG Iconic thoughtbot Hack Day project D3.js SMIL Sarah Drasner CodePen Chris Gannon CodePen CSSconf EU 2014 | Sara Soueidan: Styling and Animating Scalable Vector Graphics with CSS Pocket Guide to Writing SVG Snap.svg GreenSock Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Where does progressive enhancement fit in the web today? Developer Aaron Gustafson, author of Adaptive Web Design, returns to the show to update us on how progressive enhancement fits for today’s mobile web design & development workflow. Not only do we go through the technical specifics of progressive enhancement, we chat about how design and user experience work hand-in-hand alongside the business benefits inherent when building an inclusive site or app. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Adaptive Web Design Aaron Gustafson The Web Isn’t Uniform Designing with Progressive Enhancement 15 Years of Dao Progressive Enhancement: Zed’s Dead, Baby Zed's dead, baby Inside FastBoot: The Road to Server-Side Rendering Isomorphic JavaScript Siri Cortana Alexa The Full StackOverflow Developer by Christian Heilmann Build Conference Pew: Chapter 1: A Portrait of Smartphone Ownership Offline First IOT HTML5 Rocks: Service Worker Introduction Pattern Lab Resources Interface Experience Maps Deque Sluggo’s North Vegetarian Cafe Lil Simz Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
An add-on with a single code base that supports five different CMSs? That’s the unicorn of platform-agnostic add-on dev, and it is just as illusive. Special guest Eric Lamb shares how he developed an efficient, smart approach to porting his popular ExpressionEngine add-on, Backup Pro, to four other content management systems (with more planned). The key? Abstraction. He also details the nuances of working with different communities and submitting add-ons to different marketplaces, as well as the challenges of support and how he keeps it manageable. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Backup Pro devot:ee BUILD'ing Backup Pro BUILD'ing Backup Pro for ExpressionEngine 3 ExpressionEngine Craft WordPress concrete5 PrestaShop Unit testingSeleniumMink Fat Fish Cantina Grill Trivium Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
There are a lot of moving parts to running a business — how do you get through it all in an efficient manner? Emily and Lea go through the tools, resources, and services Bright Umbrella utilizes to run a business more smoothly. We chat about past and current experiences with task management and business development, invoices and time tracking, and everything in between — all to show you how to help you save time (and money!) for your business! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Basecamp Bullet Journal Dropbox Bidsketch PandaDoc Capsule CRM Google Chat Skype Join.me UberConference FreeConferenceCall.com Inc. Hootsuite Google Calendar Schedule Once Calendly Acuity Scheduling Freshbooks Shoeboxed FreeAgent Google Docs Beanstalk GitHub Browserstack Jennifer James 101 Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
A good workflow means fewer hiccups in a project build. An automated workflow means fewer hiccups and faster production! Front-end developer Dan Tello joins the show to share how he and his team at Viget use build tools and task runners to automate their front-end (and CMS!) development. Dan details his process learning Grunt, then making the switch to Gulp and why he prefers it. He shares his Gulp Starter repo and details the various tools he uses for the different assets he builds. We also discuss some of the challenges of workflow automation and tips for keeping those challenges manageable. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: LiveReload IcoMoon Rails Sprockets Compass Grunt RequireJS And just like that Grunt and RequireJS are out, it’s all about Gulp and Browserify now Gulp Browserify Node.js NPM Babel webpack Node-sass imagemin gulp-svgstore Browsersync Gulp Starter Gulp + Browserify: The Everything Post npm-shrinkwrap Why we should stop using Grunt & Gulp CodeKit Syncing remote Craft sites to your development machine Swig ImageOptim ImageAlpha Gulp: Getting Started How to Use NPM as a Build Tool EE Automation with Matt Fordham Sass Workflows: Setup & Automaton with Ben Frain Version Control with Adam Wiggall & Ian Pitts Create Your Own Starter Files Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Choosing and applying colors on the web can get complicated quickly, especially when considering user experience and accessibility. Don’t rely on assumptions, urges designer and illustrator Geri Coady! She shares tips on how to make informed design choices that improve a site’s interactivity for all users. We talk about color’s impact on a site, compare color applications to other industries, and share tools on how to test color decisions that enhances a web experience. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: A Pocket Guide to Color Accessibility Subtractive color Additive color What is the difference between CMYK and RGB? Color Profiles Pantone Color of the Year What is Wayfinding? Colour Blind Awareness All about Color Blindness On Mystery Meat Navigation Color Contrast for Better Readability Three common accessibility pitfalls for developers: colour contrast Accessibility 101 with Greg Tarnoff Contrast Ratio: Easily calculate color contrast ratios Google Equates “Design” With Endless Testing. They're Wrong Sass functions Color Oracle Spectrum Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
ExpressionEngine for large-scale sites? Yes, says EE expert Travis Smith, and he’s got the statistics to back it up! Travis returns to the show as we revisit one of our EE Podcast episodes on large EE sites to discuss what has changed and what’s stayed the same. Travis details his updated statistics about the largest EE sites on the web today, and discusses the factors that make a site “large.” He also shares tips for efficient development, good infrastructure and mitigating the challenges large sites introduce. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: The 20 Largest ExpressionEngine Sites ExpressionEngine 3 Is Here Template Layouts in ExpressionEngine 2.8 Wrapping Templates in Layouts Embedding Templates within Other Templates Stash Grid Structure Amazon Web Services (AWS) Nexcess Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Curious about flexbox? Web designer, developer and author Zoe Gillenwater says the flexible box model ranks high among what seasoned web developers should learn now. We discuss what the hype is about, how it differs from other layout methods, and where it’s best used. We also talk about the changing landscape of layout methods overall, and Zoe shares simple and complex use cases for flexbox. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: CSS Flexible Box Module CSS Grid Layout Module Modernizr @supports rule flex-wrap Autoprefixer The Guardian's website CodePen Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) flexbugs Flexbox Froggy Sublime Text skyscanner Flexbox Cheat Sheet Flexbox in 5 Flexbox layout isn't slow Don't Use Flexbox for Page Layout CodePen: Pure CSS off-canvas menu with flexox CodePen: Tournament Grid CodePen: Flexbox Video Control Haesje Claes Stone Temple Pilots Red Hot Chili Peppers Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Are you pricing your services correctly? Do you know what it costs to just maintain your business? Are you making a profit? Do you know how to correctly estimate? How do you talk to clients and prospects about budgets and costs? If you work for yourself and you aren’t asking yourselves these questions, then you may be hurting the future of your business. Special guest Brad Weaver joins the show to offer practical pricing tips and strategies that can help your business today—as in right now! We talk about shop rates vs. billing rates and how to calculate both. Brad shares suggestions for accurate estimating, as well as different pricing options that make sense for different types of project. And we also discuss ways to talk to clients and prospects about money and value. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Creative Truth What to Charge The Designer’s Guide to Marketing and Pricing: How to Wing Clients and What to Charge Them The Wealthy Freelancer Creative Inc: The Ultimate Guide to Running a Successful Freelance Business Design is a Job Double Your Freelancing Pricing Design ConvergeSE AIGA HOW Design Live conference Paul Jarvis nuSchool General Assembly Atlanta Future Insights Live Skillshare Slack Hankook Taqueria Chvrches Josh Ritter Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
The fast-paced nature of the web industry can cause confusion as to how to prioritize what to learn, especially if a framework or technique is obsolete in a year. Our first guest of 2016, front-end developer Susan Robertson, urges us to take a step back before immediately diving into something new. We discuss why we think there’s such a panic to learn new things, how to avoid this panic, and also share tips on how evaluate what is actually worth investing time to learn. < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Editorially Fictive Kin Ember Angular Ethan Marcotte Sass SMACSS React Jeremy Keith Tim Kadlec Rachel Andrew CSS Grid Spec A Guide to Flexbox How Developers Stop Learning: Rise of the Expert Beginner CSS Tricks Stephen Hay Building to Learn Cibo restaurant Mark Rothko Miles Davis Donate to CTRL+CLICK Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
For our 2015 season finale, we look back on the past year and share some of our lessons learned with our Bright Umbrella intern Erin! From tech to business to life, we share the important lessons we learned this year, along with our goals for next. We also take a look back at our 2015 guests’ answers to our Rapidfire 10 Questions, and then turn the questions on ourselves! We’re on a hiatus until the new year (tune back in January 14, 2016), and wish you all the happiest of holidays! < Download MP3 > < Listen on ctrlclickcast.com > Show Notes: Wrapping Templates in Layouts Element (Container) Queries Inc Delicious Create Your Own Starter Files Slack How to Price Your Work WBENC Girl Develop It The Relative Joy of Entrepreneurship Seriously, Don't Use Icon Fonts Leave us a review on iTunes Review our show on Stitcher Sponsored By
Do you want to have success in your internet business? The show is produced by http://realwebbusiness.com/ and helps everyone have success by revieling 5 web business success tips. These tips are easy to understand and apply. To learn more about having success in your web business, check out our website at http://realwebbusiness.com/
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Hello and welcome to episode 2. Best Practices to Grow Your Web Business I’m Carlos Quintero. In this episode we will cover three great tips that will help you create a so that you can turn your expense also know as a cost center into a profit center. My goal in this episode is to answer a question that my clients often ask and that is; Are there ? And if so, what are they? While there's no one right answer, my advice has always been to focus on two things. First, focus on creating high quality content. Second, focus on delivering the best possible user experience on your website. I will include a full transcript of this episode in the show notes which can be found at mediaonq.com – that’s media on q the letter q dot com, to make it easy for you to reference should you find the information useful. Also if you’d like to share your thoughts on this subject you can post your comments below the show page notes found on . All right – so let’s get started. I will cover three key suggestions on how to design and organize your website content with an overall emphasis on quality. Tip #1 Don't create multiple pages or sites with duplicate content. I’d like to encourage you to create high quality sites rather than a large quantity of sites. Focusing on one site and making it richer in information and authentic in content not only benefits users, but also helps you . Think of yourself as a consumer of the product, service or information that you are providing. As you’re browsing the web, you want and expect to find what you're looking for quickly and easily without combing through endless multiple pages, subdomains, or sites with generic or duplicate content. So if you have pages in your website or multiple websites that offer similar content, I would advice you to consider consolidating the pages or sites into one effectively eliminating the duplication. You’ll be glad you did it, Google should reward you with and your website visitors will be more likely to recommend your product, service or content. Tip #2 Provide content that gives users a reason to visit, and return, to your site. When you create content on your site, it’s important to ask yourself if the page provides substantial value or service when compared to sites covering similar subjects. I’ll share a quick story from my personal experience. As a web designer and developer with I’ve had the opportunity to work with a wide range of clients. This one particular client is a group of 6 radio stations based out of Fargo, North Dakota. I was brought in to help the group establish websites and digital identities in a way that would allow them to generate revenue or monetize their digital identities. The first order of business was an analysis of their existing platforms from a revenue perspective. I know, it seems a little counter intuitive to start on the revenue side but once I understood their expense I was able to determine what was possible. The second thing I analyzed was their position in the market and frankly how they stacked up against their competitors. The third step was to identify key individuals within their organization that would help us reach our goals Through this process we determined that they were spending a great deal of money and seeing very little if any results from it We also discovered that their key competitor was the local newspaper who has a large number of writers on staff. The most important and biggest item that we discovered in this process is the fact that 8 out of 10, sometimes more than that, the Radio station was the media source that broke local news stories or brought attention to local issues. That single fact was more than enough ammunition to leverage the radio group into a competitive position in the market. Why…how…some might ask? The answer is simple. Because it is original content and content is king on the web. This radio group was able to take original content, which they produce daily for their over-the-air work and repurpose it for the web. Their stories are not newspaper type of articles but rather consumable web stories that allow the message to be delivered quickly and effectively. In the end, this group added their audio and even video coverage to their news stories giving them the ability to compete with the local market’s television news coverage. In fact, the local television stations often requested permission to use their content (audio, video and photos) in their own news coverage. In other words, they became THE NEWS SOURCE for the community. Like the news station, each of the other 5 radio stations also found their unique identity and place on the web and shared equal success. Through the right mix of and content this radio group effectively took their interactive platform from a cost center to a profit center. The marketing take-away here is: YES it is worth the effort to create original content that sets your site apart from the rest. This will provide useful search results and keep your visitors coming back. Tip #3 Provide the information or service promised. It seems obvious right? So, why am I saying this? Working in the web design and development field, I get to see a lot of things and frankly some publishers create sites that appear to offer a product or service, but instead trick users into navigating through several pages. They are trying to increase their site’s page views thereby generating more impressions for their ads. It’s happened to all of us at least once I would say. We are searching for a product, service or some sort of content and end up on a site that makes it impossible to get the information we were after. While it would seem obvious that this sort of activity on your website is not a good strategy, consider this. Your goal should never be to create a negative user experience. You also don’t want your site to be . Here’s a quick for you. Use keywords appropriately and in context with your content and make sure users are able to easily navigate through the site to find the products, services, or information your site promised. There’s no shortcut to success. Building a high quality website takes effort and time. So remember the three tips to help you build great websites with an emphasis on quality and content. 1. Don’t create multiple pages or sites with duplicate content. 2. Provide content that gives users a reason to visit, and return, to your site. 3. Provide the information or service promised. If you have any questions or would like additional information feel free to leave me a voice mail on the Media On Q studio line 701-205-1497. OR if you prefer Twitter you can find me at #CarlosCue that is # or Pound Sign Carlos C U E. Share your thoughts, comments or make a show content suggestion at mediaonq.com or 701-205-1497 or on twitter #CarlosCue - CUE I wand to share this with you…it has been my experience, almost every time that my client’s have focused on their users A.K.A website visitors instead of finding ways to circumvent content creation or worse taking the easy way out by publishing syndicated content on their sites…they experience long-term revenue success, making them real winners. Join me next week where we’ll continue to explore digital media hyper syndication – making it easy for you to deliver your brand’s message across all available digital platforms. If you’d like more information on digital media marketing strategy please visit mediaonq.com I’m Carlos Quintero. Thank you for listening to .
Matt's was one of the most sincere, fun, laid back and brutally honest soapbox discussions we've had to date! He shared the story of his entrepreneurial journey, starting from when he disrupted the world of web design education with Sitepoint, at 14 years old, to the present, 13 years later, where he is successfully running two new businesses (99Designs and Flippa) and currently starting a fourth one (Learnable).
Tom Patterson discusses the challenges facing entrepreneurs attempting to launch a web business in the current economic climate. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 20637]
Tom Patterson discusses the challenges facing entrepreneurs attempting to launch a web business in the current economic climate. Series: "Innovator Stories: Creating Something from Nothing" [Business] [Show ID: 20637]
Facebook is getting a lot of attention today with the announcement of a new messaging system. The social networking giant has also grown enough to nudge aside eBay to become the third largest Internet-only company in the U.S.
It may be Black Friday for most of America, but we've set aside time to talk to a special guest, Amy Lupold Bair (@ResourcefulMom on Twitter) about launch parties, cross promotions and Twitter events. Drop in live to ask question in chat about increasing your network and traffic with a special promotion and publicity
Working for yourself is a dream that many web designers and developers have. You can pick and choose your clients, work in your pajamas, and sleep in until 10am every day if you want to. But there’s a more serious side to starting a business, and lots of factors to consider if you decide to head out on your own. Kay will share the story of Clever Starfish’s journey from a seed of an idea to a thriving small business, with lots of handy hints for both things to do, and things not to do, along the way. Kay has been working with the web since the dark days of the last millennium. She left full time employment to start Clever Starfish with her partner and two overly bossy cats in 2006, and does not miss commuting in the slightest. Because she’s a sucker for volunteering, Kay sits on the committee of the Australian Web Industry Association (AWIA) and is one of the organisers of the WA Web Awards. She has three separate blogs (at last count) and also writes on ColdFusion for SitePoint and Fusion Authority. Licensed as Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/).