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Modern Web Design: Should Everything Be Responsive?

By Andres Zapata, EVP of Strategy and Professor at Maryland Institute College of Art Logically, the right answer is “No.” But emotionally, the answer is… Read More

Going Offline: Technology, Hurricanes and Productivity

Every once and a while something happens and we are in the somewhat unfortunate state of being “offline”. With smartphones, tablets, netbooks with built-in 4G technology it’s… Read More

Integrated Digital Marketing: The Chicken, The Egg and Everything in Between.

In web design, development and digital marketing, many clients want quick results. While with some know-how and a ton of elbow grease, online advertising can… Read More

Remain Sane During this Election Season with Unpolitic.me

So we all know THAT person. The one who’s filling up your news feed with all the meme’s and posts supporting their favorite political party… Read More

Can SEO Predict the Next President?

We are in the middle of one of the savviest and most brutal political campaign that I can remember. Both political candidates are jockeying hard for… Read More

Be Edgy and Get More Exposure on EdgeRank

EdgeRank, Facebook’s news feed algorithm, has a convoluted way of calculating your visibility. And for a brand page, your visibility is extremely important. The type of posts,… Read More

How Can a Link Help Your Website?

A link can help your website in more ways then you probably thought. I don’t think we need to go over the ins and outs of… Read More

How Will You Participate in the Socialympics?

It’s been four years since the last Olympics, and boy! How things have changed in social media! With today’s advanced technology, the 2012 summer Olympics… Read More

Facebook Engagement Plummets Since Timeline

It’s no surprise by now that each time Facebook makes major changes to it’s layouts it affects brands and advertisers as much as the average… Read More

Conceptual Models.

Last weekend (well…Sunday night) I started to read “The Design of Everyday Things“. At first I have to admit that I was quite bored… Read More