
When it comes to mobile design, every pixel counts. After all, real estate is much more limited on a phone screen than a laptop or desktop computer.

When it comes to mobile design, every pixel counts. After all, real estate is much more limited on a phone screen than a laptop or desktop computer.

Well-crafted stories elicit emotion and give context to the most complicated ideas. They can also create a powerful connection between the storyteller and the audience. Below, communications coach Bronwyn Saglimbeni explains that good storytelling actually takes over our brains.
The following is a guest post by Andrea Robbins at Campaign Monitor.
Clicking send for an email campaign can be a nerve-wracking experience. Many questions, doubts — and yes — even a little fear run through the minds of even the most seasoned marketers. Are there typos that were missed? Do all of the links work? Will readers be engaged and respond to the email? To help alleviate the send fear and avoid the most common email errors, Campaign Monitor is happy to share this email campaign preflight checklist. Continue reading →

Big news!
We’re passionate about helping our publishers connect more deeply with their audience.
So we are super excited to announce that we’re teaming up with Skype, the experts on building connections online!

In olden times, when mobile apps wanted to show web content, they would open the URL in the default browser. This caused the browser to become the active application, and depending on the platform, may have also required the user to perform more than just a single tap to return to the previous app. Continue reading →

In a previous post, we talked about building Swift and Objective-C frameworks. Now we’ll tackle troubleshooting your framework integrations, specifically, manually managed dependencies. One thing to note is that if you are using a package manager for your integrations, then these techniques may not be helpful for you.

As you probably know, Snapchat is a messaging platform for sharing “fleeting” moments. When you share photos or videos with a friend (or group of friends), they can only been seen for 10 seconds and then they disappear. These are called “snaps.”

From time to time we feature advice and tips from publishers just like you. This week Tony Mariotti, Owner of Ruby One Mortgage gives his advice for making web design work for your site’s bottom line.
We’ve recently made big strides in making our tools even lighter and faster, to do our part towards helping your site perform as smoothly as it can.
So outside of our tools, why should you care if your pagespeed isn’t up to snuff?
We heard from publishers and developers alike that pagespeed was a big concern in 2016. In keeping with the New Year’s tradition, it’s clear we needed to drop some excess weight.
Our own devs have been hitting the code-gym for months, and we’re proud of the progress made towards making our code lighter, faster, and most importantly to help lower your site’s bounce rates.