Daily Archives: 21st April 2016
Fotos593 / Shutterstock.com The more time people spend on Facebook, the more money Facebook stands to make. So to make sure people are spending as much time as possible checking out the content in their Facebook feeds, Facebook is going to make time an even more important factor when deciding what links to put in…
Image via official Google Analytics blog. Google Analytics has released a significant upgrade of its mobile apps. The new app — version 3.0 — is available now for both Android and iOS and works in all countries where Google Analytics is available. The update list for both platforms is the same: Sharing! Share a report…
Outside of the food and hospitality industry, it can be a real struggle for businesses to get positive reviews. Consumers don’t typically review their landscaper, gym, car rental agency and many other business types that they interact with on a daily basis unless something goes wrong. Because of this, we talk daily with companies who…
Here’s our daily recap of what happened in marketing technology, as reported on Marketing Land and other places across the web. From Marketing Land: Google News gets AMP’ed with new carousel feature, more stories in the feedApr 20, 2016 by Greg Sterling AMP stories load immediately and enable a better news-reading experience on mobile devices….
People love a good story. In fact, we’re wired for it — literally. Research shows that our brains become more active when we engage in a captivating story, with particular areas lighting up to correspond with whatever we’re seeing or hearing. Your mind makes connections as well as an emotional investment. In other words, the…
Google continues to build on its TV advertising efforts with new DoubleClick for Publishers features aimed at helping broadcasters meet the demands of consumers now watching television programming from multiple connected devices at varying times. Daniel Alegre, president of global partnerships at Google, made the announcement Thursday at the NAB Show, the annual event put…
My first experience in the design world came through an internship at a small motion graphics studio called Motion Theory. I was fresh out of school and had never worked with so many talented people before. It was intense, difficult and nerve-wracking. And I loved it. It made me a better designer. And the lessons…