Icon sets are beautiful. Just imagine for a second how these icons are made, using an amazing precision to build the shapes and quite a large amount of time to finish them. Is really impressive.
Now, imagine a website or a web app without icons. For me, is like eating food without salt. Today I want to present you 30 fresh and free icon sets which although they`re free, the quality of each piece is irreproachable!
CSS3 brings with it some awesome styling features, like rounded corners, gradients and borders, but also brings a lot of headaches to those who want to implement it inside web pages, due to Internet Explorer lack of support for these great features. If you feel guilty for making use of CSS3, don`t be, because I`m going to show you how you can create web elements only with CSS3 which are compatible with all browsers.
Today, I want to show you how to create some beautiful buttons which make use of the latest CSS3 features and, most importantly, pass the cross-browser compatibility test, which means they will look awesome in modern brosers, like Chrome and Firefox, but also will look pretty good in older brosers, even IE6.
It is almost unofficially official that Google is shifting beyond links and so does online marketing. No longer online marketing is dependant on those spammy techniques whose sole purpose is to get as many links from different websites as possible.
It has tiled towards quality and this all because of the two back to back algo updates by Google code named as Google Panda update and Google Freshness update and both of them are refreshingly awesome despite the fact that Google forum was almost chocking with the angry feedbacks of webmasters. So, online marketing has got matured and it is about people again and it is heartwarming to see this move. So, here we are trying to figure out the possible metrics that might govern the future of online marketing.
Most online marketers spend a lot of their time generating traffic to their sites and rightly so, after all it is traffic to your site that drives sales right? Whilst no one can argue that without traffic you won’t have sales, the number of sales you make can be calculated from a very simple formula: Visitors X Conversion Rate = Sales. A conversion rate is the rate at visitors convert to sales (or any other desired action such as newsletter sign-ups, clicking on AdSense banners, buying an affiliate product or filling in a lead generation form). The easiest way to work out your conversion rate is the number of sales (or other measurable actions such as newsletter sign-ups), per 100 visits. So if you make 2 sales (conversions), per 100 visits your conversion rate is 2%.