[ad_1] Pinterest has gotten a lot of attention for its overall success at driving ready-to-buy to purchase from pins they’ve seen, boosting sales and conversions like email sign-ups.This makes sense, since so many users on Pinterest use the platform to research buying decisions.In order to...

[ad_1] Farm Soho is doing it right Take a page from the blog playbook of Farm Soho. This coworking space out of New York City put together a guide to the 10 Best Coworking Spaces in Texas. You heard that right – a NY company writing...

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Choosing any color scheme -- whether for graphics, websites, brands, etc. -- is a challenge in and of itself. That choice of colors sets the mood for anything and everything you create.

When it comes to data visualization, color is especially important. The color scheme sets the tone of the imagery and each color serves to represent a unique piece of information.

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[ad_1] Innovation gets lit The marijuana industry is graduating from its street-dwelling roots. Saavy entrepreneurs are findings ways to revamp distribution, production and marketing of the drug, and investors are taking notice. The Amazon of weed? Forgive me if the “We are the Amazon/Facebook/Uber of X” line is...

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As you plan a new website -- or updates to an existing one -- you may wish the sky was the limit. Unfortunately, we are all faced with the same monetary Catch-22. There is a limit to what can be spent, even if there is no limit on what can be done.

As you contemplate the development of your website, you’ll have to ask the familiar question, “How much should we spend?”

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Content Marketing VolumeWhen content marketing first arrived on the marketing scene, it was novel, innovative and pushed the norms of traditional marketing. The idea of inbound marketing seemed outrageous. Letting the customers come to us? Marketers with years of practice in cold calls and direct mail questioned if generating content and letting their audiences find it would even work.