Today, we’ll go over some basics on how to conduct a work environment that is up-to-date with the times. These days, almost everyone knows that lifestyles changes need to be made to avoid waste and lower energy usage in the face of global warming and an increasingly cluttered world. Although much of our daily waste [...]
Posts Tagged ‘stats’
Usage statistics and IE7 auto update
The w3c browser usage statistics from Jan. are in. No big changes from previous months, but look for IE6 usage to start shifting over to IE7 in the coming months as Microsoft is scheduled to start including upgrades to IE7 as part of their auto update on Feb.12. Jan. 08 Browser Statistics: Firefox IE6 IE7 [...]
Sick of Arial?
Feeling limited by the same old handful of standard web fonts? The following pages have some useful statistics on fonts that are installed by default on various operating systems. You may be surprised by how many options there actually are. Just be sure to define safe fall-backs if you decide to venture off the beaten [...]
Browser Usage Statistics
Here are some of the latest statistics from the W3C that should be taken into consideration when designing and building your next site. Firefox continues it’s steady rise in popularity as IE6 slowly declines. Look for IE7 usage to continue to rise as more new computers are shipped with it pre-installed with Vista. Browser Usage: [...]
Google Analytics Updated
Just the other day I was wondering if Google would upgrade Analytics, or if it would have been better if they didn’t buy Urchin and let the small company continue to innovate (and be responsive to user needs.) Well, Google has earned their reputation as a great company and today when I logged in to [...]
Three tips for better email marketing
Here are some great tips from our friends over at MyEmma: -> Marketing to Mom? Send discounts, please. 87% of email-checking moms sign up to receive coupons, while only 6% are interested in learning more about the sender. -> Readers are more likely to open an email in the first 30 days after subscribing – [...]

