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Designing with Dynamic Content

A lot of visual designers I’ve worked with have convinced themselves every user’s name is “Sara” without an ha. For most of my career I’ve had to battle designers creating incredibly unrealistic best-case scenario mock-ups. You know what I’m talking about. The user’s name is “Sara Smith” and always fits neatly on one line. Her profile picture looks like it was clipped out of a magazine. Her profile is completely filled out. The two columns of her profile content magically are exactly the same height. Of course these best-case scenarios rarely, if ever, occur in the real world. In order to create more robust and resilient designs, we need to concurrently account for the best situations, …

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Designing with Dynamic Content


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Publish WordPress Posts to LinkedIn Automatically: 5 Plugins

June 25th in WordPress Plugins by WordPress Jedi .

LinkedIn is truly an under-appreciated social network. With Google+, Twitter, and Facebook getting all the attention these days, smart marketers can’t afford not to focus on LinkedIn marketing. You need a real content marketing strategy to succeed on that site. Sharing your best articles to LinkedIn is not a bad idea either. These 5 LinkedIn auto-poster plugins can do the job: WP Pipes: allows you to auto post to Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. You can create as many pipes as you like. NextScripts: automatically publishes your posts from your blog to your Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social profiles. The pro version offers scheduled and delayed posting. Microblog Poster: another plugin that lets you update your …

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Publish WordPress Posts to LinkedIn Automatically: 5 Plugins


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Google’s Matt Cutts On Assessing Quality Of A Page Without Links

In the latest video by Google’s Matt Cutts, he talks about how Google may determine the quality of a page of content without there being many links. By Matt’s expression, he seemed to give off the feeling that without links, it is really hard for Google to determine the quality of the page. He said, you have to go to pre-Google days, how search engines worked before links, and look at the words on the page. Matt explained you need to judge the content based on the words on the page and the more often the words are on the page, in a diminishing scales type of way, the more likely the page is about that word. Google also uses a factor…

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Google’s Matt Cutts On Assessing Quality Of A Page Without Links

How to Spot Your Competitor’s Most Engaging Content

Content is a hot topic in the business world today. Indeed, content marketing, done correctly, can be a very effective way to attract and retain clients, but the problem is more and more companies produce more and more content. It’s highly important to understand how to produce content that will engage your target audience, but is also vital to know what your competitors’ most engaging content is. To figure this out you don’t have to spend ages collecting and analyzing all that content, you can do things way easier and efficiently if you use the proper tools. The Importance of Knowing Which Type of Content Works At the end of the day, your content needs to convert readers into buyers. In order to …

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How to Spot Your Competitor’s Most Engaging Content


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