Daily Archives: 11th March 2016
Improving re-engagement emails to help bring a dead email list to life According to MarketingSherpa, on average, marketers lose 25% of their email list every year. HubSpot have also modelled email database decay and suggest a similar figure if you don’t take action. Essentially, subscribers stop engaging with your brand which results in fewer clicks…
Another week comes to an end, with new browser announcements, releases and cool new tools that you might want to check out. I make it short: Have fun reading this week’s reading list and enjoy your weekend! Firefox 45 is out and now re-evaluates responsive images in srcset on resize or viewport changes. Also, the…
Taking you through setting up Facebook’s new Canvas ads The Facebook advertising juggernaut moves on with yet another huge product roll out. This time it’s Canvas Ads. As with Instant Articles for mobile, the idea is to provide an “immersive” experience with a rich media combination of images, videos, gifs, text, products, carousels and more…
Desperate times call for desperate measures. In attempts to fight back against the growing adoption of ad-blockers, many publishers and ad-dependent websites adopt all kinds of techniques from introducing “light” paywalls to limiting access to the site to fully blocking ad-blocker users from accessing the content altogether. It seems a bit ironic that a website…
How to increase loading times and keep web visitors happy Loading Times: Are They THAT big of a deal? Web performance optimisation, or WPO, is a term that relates to the various techniques IT specialists use in order to increase the speed in which websites are downloaded and displayed on a user’s web browser. You…