You are probably unaware that your business web site is one of the 80% of businesses web sites that don’t have a website optimized for mobile phone visitors and apps to improve the visitors experience of visiting the web site. Which means it will take too long to load and the formatting will be all over the place and anybody visiting your site from a mobile phone will not be able to read your website. What message is that giving them?…… that you don’t value their custom!
Online marketing is going through some major changes and this is all being driven by the boom in sales of smartphones with as many as over 1 million being activated each day (9 out of 10 mobile phones sold are smartphones) and that number is rising steadily. In fact it is predicted that very soon most people will access the internet from their smartphones instead of a desktop or laptop computer.
As you can see there is a need to get your business web site is optimized to ensure you do not lose out on this new emerging trend of accessing the internet from smartphones. But also for the fact that the vast majority of the buying public use the internet to research for products or services before they buy. Because if your webs site cannot be read from a smartphone it is highly unlikely the user will purchase from you.
Our optimized web sites come with a whole host of built in features that will ensure your customers get a better experience when they visit your web site but also ensures greater communication between your business and your customers.
Try and access your web site now to see if it can be read on a smartphone and if not you are potentially losing business now but most certainly will be in the very near future. But also you need to ensure you use the power of mobile marketing through the use of our custom apps to increase your business profile and give your customers a better service. If you don’t your competitors will……. so contact us now in the top right hand corner.
“In academic science, failure is a constant. The key is to learn to withstand failure and learn from it… and MOVE ON!” – Dr. Evanna Gleason
Two professors shared their thoughts with me this month, giving me the pleasure of written interviews with them. I appreciated their time, but even…
Beautiful application for all dog lovers. A breed guide with style. The only thing I wish is that they’ll create {iKnow Cats HD}, I am a cat lover :)
I thought it’d be interesting to share some thoughts about the competitive landscape we’re in.
This topic is of particular interest to me personally because when we launched Svpply, there was nothing else like it out there. When we launched Svpply, there were no shopping services that encouraged…
Finally! We’ve got actual pictures of the Turtles on the runway at JFK International Airport earlier today.
Photos courtesy of the Port Authority of NY & NJ
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY
Photo by Steven Meisel.
Look what I came across yesterday - the infamous unpublished picture that was intended for Vogue September issue 2007. Grace Coddington loved it, Anna Wintour didnt. What do you think?
For more outtakes that never made it to print, go HERE.
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I think it’s good that people are being aware, let’s keep doing as much as we can. But I also can’t believe that this is actually causing people to fight over silly things like “why should I reblog this, it’s not gonna do anything” or “why aren’t you reblogging I’m so much better than you” etc etc. Why can’t we just unite for peace? I wish I could fit every country here, because I’m sure this is not enough. When one of us is chained, none of us are free.
ETA: I have been getting requests to use this design for making shirts, posters, etc. You don’t need to ask my permission anymore, feel free to do whatever with it.
ETA2: I modified the design slightly, but you can still get the old version in my blog. Download the hires image here.
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W. Eugene Smith: A Walk to Paradise Garden, 1946
“Smith’s war wounds cost him two painful years of hospitalization and plastic surgery. During these years he took no pictures and whether he would ever be able to return to photography was doubtful. Then one day, during his period of convalescence, Smith took a walk with his two children and even though it was still intensely painful for him to operate a camera, came back with one of the most famous photographs of all time: “A Walk to Paradise Garden.” This memorable image was to serve as the final picture in the famous “Family of Man” Exhibition.” (Source)