TwitLinks
Today is my birthday, and I decided to give you all a gift that few of you have been highly anticipating for a few months now. My most popular post on this site — probably by far — was last year’s Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2007 compilation. I spent about 3 days (and nights) on it (without sleep) and I was quite happy (Read More)
Get A New Browser
As I mentioned last year - as well as on many posts since - analytics is a critical facet of your web strategy not only because it provides measurement, but it is one of the most valuable research tools you have at your disposal. Most people install analytics on their website and never look at the data again. There are many (Read More)
Submitted by Abrudtkuhl:
Last year this time we posted about setting up a budget for your web strategy.. So, we decided to do the same this year. When we plan a web strategy for our clients it always includes a cost budget and time budget . Here’s a generic version of our web strategy budget, including what 48Web budgets for our web strategy. This (Read More)
Get A New Browser
Here’s a generic version of our web strategy budget, including what 48Web budgets for our web strategy. This post turned out extremely long so we’ll be releasing it in chunks - for easier reading. In this post we’ll cover the hosting aspect of your web strategy. (Read More)
WinBeta
According to a previously reliable source, Apple misrepresented the reasons behind Macworld and Jobs' keynote cancellation. Allegedly, the real cause is his rapidly declining health. (Read More)
Submitted by Abrudtkuhl:
We all know that social networks are incredibly useful for connecting people separated by thousands of miles, but can they actually amplify — and improve — an existing community? For the answer, look no further than what Twitter has done for Des Moines, Iowa, in 2008. Below are five amazing examples. (Read More)
Submitted by Abrudtkuhl:
Today marks the launch of Amazon CloudFront, the new Amazon Web Service for content delivery. It integrates seamlessly with Amazon S3 to provide low-latency distribution of content with high data transfer speeds through a world-wide network of edge locations. It requires no upfront commitments and is a pay-as-you-go service (Read More)