by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on April 19, 2012
in Blog
Social media has become a way of life, so as a web designer you need to know how to integrate it into your websites. In the past social media was just a fun avenue for connecting with friends, but now it is also used as a business forum that is taken very seriously. These platforms [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on September 12, 2011
in The Successful Web Designer
No matter what level of expertise you are at with the social phenom Twitter, there is always something new to be learned. With the platform constantly expanding, and hundreds of new people joining everyday, things that were once the norm have become old news and cliché. Web designers and developers need to be informed of [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on August 10, 2011
in Blog
With social media giants Facebook and Twitter still going strong, you might be wondering what the new Google+ could possibly have to offer the world. Is there a niche that’s been overlooked by other social networking sites? Google seems to think there is. When each site’s features are seen side-by-side, there are many similarities between [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on August 4, 2011
in Blog
In today’s world, social media is a crucial element to many businesses and organizations. Social medial platforms like Twitter and Facebook can be used to implement strategies aimed at increasing online sales, brand awareness and brand loyalty. As a web developer or web designer that’s able to create an effective website that meets the needs [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on April 26, 2011
in Blog
The web is so immensely populated today – more than ever before – that even if your site is unique, it’s hard to achieve the visibility you want to gain. Something you might ask yourself is, “How do I make my website jump out and the grab attention of my readers and the public?” Here [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on April 8, 2011
in Blog
Media Applications were made popular by Apple’s iPhone, but they have been around since Steve Jobs was about 12 years old. Apps are compact applications that allow users to perform a specific function. They have always been inside our computers in the form of search engines; digital recording and playback software; online chats… but with [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on February 8, 2011
in Blog
For web designers and developers, there isn’t anything more frustrating than not getting new clients. Especially when you know your designs are superb, your emails are critiqued, and you know how to talk to people. It seems that no matter what you do, there aren’t any new clients coming in and you’re left feeling desperate [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on January 6, 2011
in Blog
Technically, it stands for Application Programming Interface. It is the HTTP of Social media. This allows those using the API to get a real-time feed or streaming line of information that can be automatically updated daily, hourly, or even every minute. It can be fed most anywhere, but typically it is placed on a web [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on January 4, 2011
in Blog
Social media is not just a fun way to get hold of someone right away; it has become a way of life for many people and standard procedure for a lot of businesses. Using real time technology, social networks provide a way for people to talk with a supporter or group of supporters and build [Continue Reading]
by LearnWebDevelopment.com
on December 31, 2010
in Blog
In Twitter, hashtags are one way to categorize tweets by topic. When you include a hashtag in your tweet, people searching that topic will be able to find your tweet. Hashtags are a great way to keep up with current discussions on web development topics. (Check out our earlier post, What Does Twitter Offer Web [Continue Reading]
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