Posts Tagged ‘obscurity

Every tech founder thinks he or she runs a lean startup. But what exactly does that mean? In the video interview above Eric Ries, who came up with the term The Lean Startup and is the author of an upcoming book of the same name, explains his theory, which boils down to learning from a [...]

Happy Friday, and welcome to volume 61 of the best design finds of the week: Found Fridays. This week we have: a beautiful icon pack that comes with embeddable @font-face icons; a big list of new jQuery plugins; an article with some good tips on driving traffic to your site; a newly launched site with [...]

Good article from Demian Farnworth on growing an audience in a very crowded social media/online marketing landscape. Go to Source

Ever since the dawn of Google there has been a single constant of SEO and that is that we must build links. Quite simply, when you put all the other minutiae aside, links are what make the difference between a #1 ranking and search engine obscurity. Naturally, then, when Google first pioneered this thing that [...]

Americans spend nearly a quarter of their time online on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter and blogs, up 15.8 percent from a year ago (43% increase) according to new research from Nielsen. The report called "What Americans Do Online," found that Americans spend a third of their online time (36%) communicating across [...]


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