BY YOHANA DESTA
The Internet isn't always "one size fits all." Every day, inaccessible web design prevents billions of people in the disabled community from an easy online experience.
For those with visual impairments, learning difficulties, hearing loss and more, there are dozens of unique challenges waiting...
Read More
Images are often neglected on blogs and social media (with the exception of instagram). A Photo can be used to tell a story very quickly. They can be intriguing, stir emotions, even offend, but ultimately...
Read More
Most musicians do not know there is a special six-week window of opportunity once every year that can easily be taken advantage of with the right steps. Unfortunately, this tends to be the norm for most independent musicians. Many are not aware of this fact and/or don’t give...
Read More
The Beginner's Guide to YouTube
By Eric Larson
YouTube's been around for a while — you've probably heard of it.
The video-sharing site went live in 2005, and has since become the go-to medium for uploading footage on the web. More than one hour of video is uploaded...
Read More
The Complete Guide to Twitter Etiquette
by Rebecca Hiscott
Forget distinguishing the salad fork from the dinner fork. Today's lessons in etiquette are all about looking good on social media. And Twitter, as the microblogging platform of choice for more than 200 million users, is one of the...
Read More
Justin Timberlake recently released his first song as a lead artist in almost 7 years. That’s right; 7 years! To turn this release into an event, Justin and his team at Uprising Creative made a gorgeous landing page. I think it’s a stellar example of...
Read More
By Bob Baker
Last year I spent more than an hour on the phone interviewing Joe Vitale. He’s the author of more than 50 books on hypnotic marketing, the law of attraction, and more. You may have seen him in the movie The Secret, on “Larry...
Read More