This one is a good 'un for social media marketing on Facebook! Pretty much on a daily basis, I come across the dilemma of scheduling a promo post with multiple messages for Facebook. Most of these posts would greatly benefit from multiple links. The right links, in the right spot can help tremendously. Making sure it is as convenient and user friendly as possible for the customer is critical in a posts success! Instantly directing the customer to the relevant page will help increase the chance ...
April 25th, 2013 /
Tags: facebook, social media marketing /
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Recently I was working on a project for a client of ours and had the need to build a new multi search function. I came across some interesting new things about Wordpress I thought I’d share with you and might make your search for a solution a little quicker as this solution is a combination of several different tips I came across online and from my awesome colleges (Dan & Daniel)
What the search should do
Let me first tell you briefly about the project. We are creating a separate secti ...
April 23rd, 2013 /
Tags: Custom search, meta_query, Multiple search fields, tax_query, WP_Query /
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A bit off topic, but I thought it was definitely worth a share. This infographic caught my eye because when it comes to general knowledge, I’m as useful as an ice cube maker in Siberia! I’ve never excelled at the local pub quiz, but I’m hoping the things I have learnt in this infographic will become fruitful further done the line!
You have 23 hours, 56 minutes & 4 seconds in a day (So I’ve just learnt)! So maybe you can spare a few minutes out of your busy schedule for 50 Amazing ...
April 22nd, 2013 /
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Jira at Logicspot
At LogicSpot, we’ve been proficient users of the issue tracking software “JIRA” created by the brainy guys over at Atlassian for some time now! With taking full advantage of the tip-top add on called “Issue Collector”, it has empowered us to effectively deliver awesome projects with our clients. There are no half measures at LogicSpot. We place the utmost importance on quality control and believe it’s critical to collaborate intimately with our clients in order t ...
April 6th, 2013 /
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Often when you use a filled map in Tableau and colour it using a particular measure the map looks rather bland. This is caused by a couple of countries having particularly high or low values and therefore skewing the colours. If the high/low values are for small island countries then they will be practically invisible and the whole map will have pretty much the same colour.
Here is an example of a filled map coloured by a measure 'Merchandise trade as a percentage of GDP'. It looks very bland ...
April 2nd, 2013 /
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