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How Great Web Design Grows Your Audience

by Kelton Reid on January 19, 2012

Let’s quickly review: Email marketing works. In fact, none of the shiny new communication technologies even come close. With more than 188 billion messages sent every day, email is a more important and influential tool for your business than it has ever been. Email isn’t going anywhere, and we think it’s time you got serious [...]

How Great Web Design Grows Your Audience

by Kelton Reid on January 19, 2012

Let’s quickly review: Email marketing works. In fact, none of the shiny new communication technologies even come close. With more than 188 billion messages sent every day, email is a more important and influential tool for your business than it has ever been. Email isn’t going anywhere, and we think it’s time you got serious [...]

Download Our Free Introductory Guide to the Genesis Design Framework for WordPress

by Kelton Reid on January 12, 2012

We’ve been thinking a lot about new WordPress users lately. As elegant and simple as it is, WordPress can be a little daunting if you’re just beginning to work with it. The beauty of it though, is that it doesn’t have to be. So, we’ve been taking some time to think through the big questions [...]

WordPress SEO Plugin Theme Integration Guide

by Joost de Valk on January 1, 2012

Theme authors come in two different shapes and sizes: those who integrate SEO “functionality” into their themes and those who don’t. If you’re in the camp of integrating SEO functionality into your theme, you’ve got yet another choice to make: do you “yield” for site owners that have an SEO plugin installed, disabling your own [...]

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Point and Click Design Control with the Prose Theme for WordPress

by Robert Bruce on December 8, 2011

In just over one year, the Prose Theme for WordPress has become (in many different shapes, sizes, and colors) the face of some of the biggest publishers working online today. Ironically, some of the biggest publishers working online today are actually just normal people, doing it all themselves, with nothing more than a laptop and [...]

The Strategy Behind the Copyblogger Redesign

by Robert Bruce on November 18, 2011

Applying web design to business goals is a serious business. A few weeks ago — through the hard work and formidable talent of Rafal Tomal (our Lead Designer) — we launched a redesign of copyblogger.com. There’s been a good bit of discussion around it, and a lot of good questions. What’s changed? Why did we [...]


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