It’s well known that social media can do wonders for a brand. Now that it’s 2012, many businesses have at least a Facebook page, if not also Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and Yelp, among others. These are great ways to promote …
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At Album we pretty much live and breathe the web. We know that’s not quite normal, though. In fact, most people don’t even know what kind of web browser they use. They just know which icon to click to get …
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Last week Adobe announced they will discontinue mobile Flash Player and no longer pursue bringing it to new mobile devices. It was a move most people in the tech and design industries knew had to be made, yet few expected …
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Responsive design is the most significant shift we’ve seen in the way websites are built in quite some time. Rather than developing a website that only works well on computers (and maybe a totally separate site for certain mobile devices), …
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Search engine optimization (SEO) is a constantly changing game that requires a great amount of time and effort. It also requires keeping up with Google’s algorithms, which are always in a state of flux and mostly kept secret. Sometimes all …
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Before we can even start talking about what’s happening with the web right now, we need to cover a couple of things. First, Apple was right. We are not being biased or anything, but when the now recently resigned CEO …
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A few weeks ago Budweiser introduced a new icon and packaging design for the first time in a decade. The company hopes emphasizing their “bowtie” symbol will help reverse a trend of declining sales, especially among younger consumers in their …
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A few years ago when internet-capable smartphones began gaining popularity, most people shrugged it off as a fad. The vast majority of businesses continued to focus solely on traditional computer users when building their websites & developing online marketing strategies, …
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Social content sharing is all the rage nowadays and Google wants a piece of it. Similar to the Facebook “like” and Twitter “tweet” buttons that have been popping up all over the web for the past couple years, Google has …
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