
These days, a popular complaint is the number of unread emails we all have lurking in our inboxes. When emailing subscribers to your email marketing list, it’s all-too-easy to get lost in their inbox.

These days, a popular complaint is the number of unread emails we all have lurking in our inboxes. When emailing subscribers to your email marketing list, it’s all-too-easy to get lost in their inbox.
The success of your company website or blog depends on a steady stream of content that will keep your readers engaged. We know: it’s hard to crank out high-quality, engaging blog content day after day. All too often, you run out of ideas and when that happens, where do you turn?
Most of the code that keeps AddThis going is JavaScript in the browser or Java on our backend servers. However, supporting the infrastructure is a fair amount of Python “glue” code. This glue covers everything from simple “scripts” to provisioning servers, analyzing DNS zones, migrating containers, generating dashboards from service discovery data, and CI jobs that build more CI jobs.

As a marketer, you’ve probably put a lot of thought and time into building your email list. Growing your subscribers to the highest number possible seems like the best goal to many. But what if we told you that a big number isn’t everything?
The new “Facebook Reactions” have been public for just over a month and both customers and brands are still trying getting used to the new options.

We’ve all got those tasks for our business that we keep putting off: those things that aren’t necessarily revenue generators, and so they keep getting shoved to the bottom of the list. But when it comes to social media, if you don’t keep up with your profile and content maintenance, it’s going to show — and your social media engagement can suffer as a result.
We’ve seen a 32% increase in mobile shares over the past year across the AddThis network, inspiring us to introduce a mobile-optimized Expanding Share Button to our paid Pro and Business plans.

If you aren’t taking advantage of search engine optimization (SEO) to drive traffic to your website, then it’s likely your competitors are beating you in search result rankings. Learn how to take traffic back from the competition by reading our article, “SEO for Beginners: How to Optimize Your Content for Search.”

User interface designers work with text, form fields and other visual elements to build engaging product experiences. Technical considerations such as performance, however, also play a large role in how a visitor perceives a website and, by extension, a brand.