Business owners and managers at all levels, from SMBs to global brands, often ask me why they should invest in a social media marketing effort. It’s a fair question: many of the tools of social media were built for personal, not business, use. The truth is, there are several use cases where social media isn’t a good solution for the marketing problem at hand.
If you’re beginning (or planning) a web application development project, one of the major considerations you’ll have to make at the outset is the choice of programming language. Python, Perl, PHP, Ruby, ColdFusion, Asp/.NET ... the list goes on and on, and for a non-programmer it can be really confusing.
Everybody loves a good old-fashioned list post. Today, we’re combining that blogging standby with the cutting-edge goodness of HTML5. Here are some sites/games/apps (HTML5 is pretty versatile for a markup language) we thought were pretty sweet.
Ram Jack knew that their web site could be a good source of leads; in fact, they knew that business leads from the web site were 3X more likely to close than other sources.