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Archive for March, 2010
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March 17th, 2010Demo access to eContact email marketing
March 16th, 2010Now available demo access eContact email marketing: http://econtact.com.ua/online-demo/
eBay sniper – Automate your se…
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Email Marketing & The Call For Action
March 11th, 2010It’s important to pay attention to the length of the copy that you use in your newsletter. If your email becomes too “heavy” in content then the purpose of your email becomes confusing to the subscriber. For email to succeed as a form of communication it needs to be clear what you want your subscriber to do. Your subscriber needs to know why you are sending them an email. This reason should lead them to a clear call to action. The call to action defines the action your subscriber is to take after they open up your email. Most email marketers do not pay enough attention to the call for action. They painstakingly pay attention to every detail of their email template and creating engaging content only to leave the call to action as almost an afterthought. As a result “Click Here!” is the most frequently used call to action. Click Here is concise and there is no doubt what you want your subscriber to do but it doesn’t tell the subscriber why they would want to.
Using jQuery to simplify web development
March 11th, 2010
If you’re a web developer and you’re not using jQuery, I have three words for you: get with it.
jQuery is a JavaScript library that makes working with JavaScript a lot easier. Basically, it helps you code more efficiently and more cleanly than you could using regular JavaScript code. It cuts out a lot of the mundane work that used to be required to add different types of animations and interactions to a page. In short, it helps you find whatever you want on a page, and make it do whatever you want.
If you’re not a web developer, the main thing you want to know about jQuery is that it can help make your website interface much more user-friendly. For example, you can use jQuery to …
- create calendars that let customers click on a date to make a reservation for an event
- create seating charts that let customers select a seat on a plane, or in a theater
- create forms and make sure that customers fill out forms properly
- let customers “rate” shopping items by clicking on a certain number of stars
- let customers magnify part of an image – such as the image of a product they’re thinking about buying
Having your developer use jQuery is also important because, frankly, it saves so much time. That means we can build more functionality and more interactivity into your site more quickly. That keeps development costs down and helps your project get done in a timely fashion.
I like to think of jQuery as a library of shortcuts for web developers … effects that we can pick up and plug in to your site without reinventing the wheel. Again, this saves you time and cost.
Nearly every site we build at Atomic uses jQuery in some form or fashion. A great example is our site for MacTown. We used jQuery to create a horizontal slider on the homepage to highlight different product categories. We also used it to create a shopping cart with drag-and-drop functionality, which simplifies the purchasing process. And who doesn’t want to make it easier for customers to buy stuff?
Interested in talking about how animation and interactivity can make your site more user friendly?
Yahoo! Mail Announcement for CertifiedEmail senders
March 5th, 2010Yahoo! Mail no longer participates in Goodmail’s CertifiedEmail program. For CertifiedEmail senders, this means CertifiedEmail messages no longer receive enhanced privileges such as guaranteed inbox placement, images displayed by default, or the CertifiedEmail icon.
On March 24th, we will decommission the MX record for ‘gms.mail.yahoo.com’, the dedicated domain to which senders have been routing CertifiedEmail for Yahoo! Mail recipients. To ensure no disruption of email delivery to Yahoo!, we recommend clients consult with Goodmail and make any necessary changes to their email systems in advance of this date.
Senders may contact our postmaster team via this form should any deliverability issues arise around the transition deadline. Our goal is to facilitate a smooth transition and to help ensure the best email experience for our users as always.

