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Seemingly small email design changes can have a big impact on results. Two months ago, MarketingSherpa launched a test to see if they could improve their own newsletter clickthrough rates with a pretty small template change. Turns out they did — clicks increased by 28.24%. Here’s their notes on the experiment, including before and after […]
If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Flickr represents a resource worthy of comparison with the world’s largest library … There is also no doubt that livening stories up a bit with some colour and imagery, can make them more appealing to readers. With that in mind …
It undoubtedly depends on what niche […]
Jaunted travel blog say, “We’re not the only ones that think the TSA is a comically Orwellian organization.” Quoting Salon’s Patrick Smith, “At this point, if Kip Hawley and the TSA didn’t already exist, somebody would have to make them up, simply for their value as entertainment. I was not present at Hawley’s press conference […]
Eva Hache on Spain’s TV channel cuatro covered this on Thursday, saying that Bush’s anti-terrorism policies terrorize her. I couldn’t agree more and this latest one is, in my mind, absolute proof that what you have on your hands in America is a raving maniacal dictator. Truly, I cannot find another description that fits.
Bush’s Torture […]
Essential reading for those who actually care about their ability to do business online: “The man who invented the World-Wide-Web sees the phone and cable company plan to gut Net Neutrality as a looming threat to free speech and economic innovation in America. In a New York Times interview, Internet pioneer Sir Tim Berners-Lee said […]
Hummm … we never come across liars in internet marketing, do we? (She asks sarcastically.) What Lifehacker says might be true.
Unfortunately, not always and I would point to myself as the “exception that proves the rule”. Having lived in a foreign country for 15 years, on the odd occasion that I do actually get […]
One of the things that many successful webmasters are keen to do is to keep their “best” sites secret from “all and sundry”.
You may think this is underhand or trying to hide some truth, but the fact is, there is nothing like a bit of success to draw in the worst elements of the […]
Curtrise Garner writes a column in The Detroit News, about cooking for one. Here she spells out clearly, what I think, is one of the most compelling reasons to take special care of your diet when you live alone:
“Cooking for one always has its advantages, but if one becomes sick, then there’s no one […]
Pay Per Click advertising has been touted as the fastest way to get visitors to your site. And it is fast, but it can also be expensive if you do it wrong. Evelyn Grazini has some tips on tracking and shows you how to find the little words that will not cost me an arm […]