You’ve just been handed the reigns to your new website. Awesome. Now what do you intend to do with it?
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We all need to be on our digital game – there is no doubt about it in today’s marketing world. Email marketing is one incredible way we can engage with our customers but just how do we grab someone’s attention amongst their crowded inbox during their busy day?
In the development of a website or other social media, corporate styling is an element that is often overlooked or bolted on at the last minute. But the corporate styling of a website is much more than slapping on the company logo at the end of the development process.
“Write something about sustainable marketing,” she said. The voice of Madam Lash boomed across the boardroom table. Jack in the box’s answer to Margaret Thatcher was instructing me in the direction of this week’s blog and let me tell you when she speaks I obey.
It used to be cut and dry. Simple. Everyone got it. You watched TV for TV. You used your phone to make calls. And you jumped onto your computer to surf the internet.
Not something that is usually associated with creative web development, but thinking inside the box has recently become one of the most talked about issues in web development. By ‘thinking inside the box’ I mean responsive web design, or the ability of a website to adapt and change to fit inside the space available on any device.
Surfing my way through mounds of digital marketing campaigns, I’ve lately discovered the reason most organisation’s abandon the concept before their marketer’s become drug dependant.