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Sunday, July 17, 2016
124 Spider Roads
by via Awwwards - Sites of the day
Saturday, July 16, 2016
Flock Knitwear
eCommerce site based in Manchester, UK. Passionate about Great British wool and all the beautiful varieties available around us.
by csreladm via CSSREEL | CSS Website Awards | World best websites | website design awards | CSS Gallery
Dice Menu : jQuery Floating Menu Plugin
Dice menu is a jQuery fixed location floating menu (expandable).
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by Admin via jQuery Rain
jQuery Tiny Date Picker and Calendar
This 4.91KB (gZip; 11.79KB minified) small date/time picker provides a lot of hooks for developers to write calendars, agendas, booking systems, plugins, etc. This is not only a picker but a set of modules that can be used to build a date/agenda based app.
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by Admin via jQuery Rain
YouTube Enhances Shopping Experience With New Ads: This Week in Social Media
Welcome to our weekly edition of what’s hot in social media news. To help you stay up to date with social media, here are some of the news items that caught our attention. What’s New This Week Google Improves YouTube Ad Experience: Google introduced two new ecommerce features on YouTube that give retailers “more control [...]
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- Your Guide to the Social Media Jungle
by Grace Duffy via
2016 Trends in the watch industry
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Friday, July 15, 2016
How to Improve Your Business’s Email Marketing Efforts with Simple Design Solutions
There is a lot of chatter about using heat map analysis on websites, however there is relatively little about using it to analyze marketing emails. Many companies spend a good chunk of their marketing budget on email marketing only to be underwhelmed by the results. There is often little to none actionable data that gives insights into what went wrong with the email marketing campaign. One way to get around this problem is by using heat map software to understand what people find engaging. Using this information you can then design your emails according to that knowledge to create more effective emails.
Easy SMTP and EyeQuant recently teamed up to analyze a number of email marketing campaigns using specialized heat map software. They took a number of different campaigns and rated them based on three different factors. The three factors were a clarity score, an excitingness score and an attention map score. Each email received a score for each of the three factors as well as feedback and pro tips on how to improve each one. The emails came from a wide variety of sources including an advertisement, a trade publication, B2B marketing, financial services, and a product description. They then turned the information from analyzing the emails into a comprehensive infographic (featured below). You can see the results here.
by Irfan Ahmad via Digital Information World