Tessa Flores — April 5, 2019 — April 5, 2019 You’ve probably heard the terms “UI design” and “UX design” before—especially if you’ve been involved with a website redesign. But did you know that these terms aren’t interchangeable? UI and UX design both fall under “web design” and can often overlap and even work together, … Continue reading Is It Necessary for a Web Developer to Learn UI/UX Design?
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WordPress 5.1 released with Site Health feature, developer tools, more
The release focuses on making the popular blogging platform faster and more secure with new tools for site administrators and developers. Chris Sherman on February 26, 2019 Used by more than 60 million websites, including more than 30 percent of the top 10 million websites, WordPress is the most popular website management system in use, … Continue reading WordPress 5.1 released with Site Health feature, developer tools, more
Questions to Ask Your Web Developer
Tessa Flores — November 14, 2018 — November 14, 2018 Boskampi / Pixabay You’ve decided you need a website update or maybe even a brand new redesign. You’ve got the sitemap figured out and the design is complete. All that’s left is to bring in a developer to build it. Before your developer gets started … Continue reading Questions to Ask Your Web Developer
Snapchat’s new Snap Kit app developer platform designed to safeguard user privacy
With the launch of its new app developer platform, Snapchat outlines data security measures aimed at putting users first. Amy Gesenhues on June 14, 2018 Snapchat is launching a new developer platform called Snap Kit for app integrations. The platform includes four integration options — Creative Kit, Login Kit, Bitmoji Kit and Story Kit … Continue reading Snapchat’s new Snap Kit app developer platform designed to safeguard user privacy
B2B developer marketing? It’s complicated.
Columnist Josh Aberant has practical advice for navigating when your target audience extends beyond the people crafting code. Josh Aberant on October 26, 2017 We’ve covered a lot of ground thus far in terms of how to market to developers, from how to deploy content marketing to the importance of not making assumptions about them … Continue reading B2B developer marketing? It’s complicated.
For marketing with developer events, connection and authenticity matter
If you want to make developer-centric events a success, columnist Josh Aberant explains, you need to be able to connect with the dev community. Josh Aberant on May 10, 2017 Developers can be skeptical, dismissive of hyperbole, willing to bench-test any product claim and unhesitatingly open to sharing their opinions with the rest of … Continue reading For marketing with developer events, connection and authenticity matter
10 Questions for Your Web Developer
Amanda Clark — December 12, 2016 Follow @GrammarChicInc— December 12, 2016 Your company’s website is sort of like its virtual storefront—so when your website gets a facelift, it can almost feel like you’re moving into new digs, or at the very least getting a major renovation. That’s something you obviously want to approach strategically, and … Continue reading 10 Questions for Your Web Developer
Building Your First Website: Why You Should Hire a Developer
Personal Branding Blog — November 23, 2016 — November 23, 2016 As any successful entrepreneur understands, the key to carving out an existence in today’s market means generating interest and gaining exposure for your new product or service. While this can be achieved in a variety of ways, new startups and established companies alike are … Continue reading Building Your First Website: Why You Should Hire a Developer
10 Things to Do to Avoid Getting Fooled by Your Developer
Siya Carla — October 28, 2016 Follow @siyacarla— October 28, 2016 There are a lot of cases of customers being tricked by their web developers in some way. This usually ends up with that customer losing a lot of money, or even worse, he or she could lose the whole website or any important data … Continue reading 10 Things to Do to Avoid Getting Fooled by Your Developer
Developer marketing and the myth of the Rosetta Stone
Contrary to what some say, developers don’t hate marketing — unless it doesn’t respect their needs. Contributor Josh Aberant explains the right way to reach them. Josh Aberant on September 28, 2016 It’s easy to caricature the relationship between marketers and developers as something like, “marketers are from Mars, developers are from Venus,” where … Continue reading Developer marketing and the myth of the Rosetta Stone