A collection of fancy text effects, to animate the tagline and action buttons of your website intro section.
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A collection of fancy text effects, to animate the tagline and action buttons of your website intro section.
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jQuery Instagram Gallery Widget allows creating marvelous grids of Instagram photos and sharing them in gorgeous galleries.Unleash the full power of an outstanding tool for displaying images from any public profile or any possible hashtag.
50+ adjustable elements, 10 color schemes and 16 languages will help you to create an amazing look for Instagram images. Manage the retina ready and user-friendly jQuery Instagram widget to attract your website’s audience in a flash!
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A jQuery plugin for administrative tables that are able to build themselves, on the basis of the input data.Supports client and server side pagination; client and server side search; custom filters views; automatic menu to hide and reorder columns and support for custom tools. Client side export feature into: csv, json and xml formats.
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Growth hacking is one of those phrases that feels like an annoying buzzword – until you take advantage of its power and become a full-strength convert. We’ve discovered the secret of easy growth hacking thanks to our friends at SumoMe. They know how to turn a website into something epic. Over 200,000 websites use their […]
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Every non trivial software allows to manipulate data, generally stored in a database. The acronym SCRUD refers to the basic manipulation functions that the user needs to work with the available data: Search, Create, Read, Update and Delete.
In this article we'll create a web application which empowers the user to search a database and fully manage its content. The system is based on jQuery, JSON, and the popular DataTables and jQuery Validation plugins.
In this section I'll briefly cover the libraries and plugins I'll employ in this tutorial.
jQuery is a free, open source and cross-platform JavaScript library which simplifies client-side HTML scripting. jQuery makes it easier to select the DOM elements and perform DOM manipulation operations, and handle events, such as mouse clicks and keyboard input. In my opinion, jQuery is the de facto standard for creating Ajax applications.
Ajax is a technique that allows you to execute HTTP requests asyncronously. This means that web applications can retrieve data from and send data to the web server without fully reloading the web page.
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Online advertising is evolving, becoming more complicated than ever. Today's advertisers are looking for more effective campaigns with detailed statistics, tracking and targeting.
This new world of online advertising requires the right tools for the job. Gone are the days of simple "Ad Rotators"; today's campaigns demand the use of a full featured ad server. If you're not using one you may be leaving money on the table.
Just as airlines use advanced booking software to maximize their revenue, top publishers use third-party ad servers such as AdButler.
Here are five strategies will start you off on the right foot when it comes to optimizing your advertising infrastructure.
The days of simple pop-ups are long gone. Much like television commercials, they go unnoticed by the vast amount of consumers because of their overuse and familiarity.
In fact, according to a 2013 study by Infolinks on the subject of banner blindness, 60% of respondents couldn’t remember the last display ad they viewed, and just 14% of respondents remembered the name of the company being advertised.
Considering the millions of dollars poured into these advertisements, that’s pretty depressing - especially if you consider that these statistics have likely only gotten worse in the two years since the study was completed.
If you want to make an impact, you’ve got to stand out from the crowd.
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Today’s advanced banner concepts drive higher engagement levels because they offer something new that catches the consumer off guard. A few ideas to start experimenting with include:
A homepage takeover is exactly what it sounds like - an arrangement for an advertiser’s banner to takeover the homepage of a brand.
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Anytime you click the background image, it takes you to a link for the advertiser. These concepts require a heavy budget and immense creativity. But it’s worth trying if you think you’ve got the chops to make it work.
Want to bombard people with your message so they have no other choice than to listen? Well, then you may want to try a roadblock.
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It’s a simple practice: buy up all the available ad space and share your message. You’ve probably seen this used before by the entertainment industry when it comes to promoting things like new movie releases.
These types of ads offer endless possibilities for advertisers. They’re often seen on mobile platforms as an immersive way to engage the audience.
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But rich media applications aren’t reserved just for mobile. They can be applied across all forms of digital media to create a great interactive experience.
AdButler has excellent support for rich media applications and other advanced tools like Video Ad Serving Templates.
When someone is about to leave the page, an exit-intent pop-up grasps for the last ounce of their attention.
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And they often convert pretty well too. OptiMonk, an exit-intent pop-up provider, estimates that, on an average ecommerce website, these messages can drive:
We’re working in a very dynamic era of marketing. It’s up to you to new concepts and formats to see what works best for your publishers.
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