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Frictionless Sales: Selling to Generation Cloud – Digital Velocity Tealium User Conference 2014

January 23, 2014 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Here are my notes from the "Frictionless Sales" presentation by Treb Ryan at Digital Velocity Tealium User Conference 2014, San Diego, CA dimension data Generation Cloud = New Expectations Immediate availability Ubiquitous … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Internet Marketing Tagged With: Agile methodology, amazon web services, available capacity, Better Operations, Business Finance, Business-to-Business, BYOD But sales, Collaboration Mobile, commitment Create, conference notes, constant contact, Consulting, core value proposition, Cost Ratio Tealium, DevOps, Digital Velocity, Digital Velocity conference, Direct Cost Immediate, e - commerce, Easy Up, Easy Up Sells, Exchange Discounts, Fast Decisions, Fast Growth, Feedback Focus, flow charts, frictionless infrastructure, frictionless infrastructure Low, frictionless Operations DevOps, Frictionless Ops Benefits, frictionless sale, Gamification Sales, Generation Cloud, Hourly billing, hourly commitments, http://www.dimensiondata.com/cloud Frictionless Sales, items Lock-in pricing, Limitless Resources, long-term relationships, low price, Low Risk, Marketing and Advertising, Marketing Metrics, monthly commitments, new business, New Expectations Immediate, Price Breaks, price stability, Prod End, Quarter Existing customers, rapid increase, Resources Sharing, sales cycle, sales Elements, sales Probabilities Customer, San Diego, simple proposition, sine wave, Tag Management Dev, Technology Internet, Thirteen Scariest Things, Treb Ryan dimension, Ubiquitous Access Limitless, User Conference, value proposition, Washington Post, web services

Building an Effective Digital Marketing Foundation

January 23, 2014 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

James McCormick, Senior Analyst - Forrester Research [email protected] @JFMcCormick Here are my notes for the Digital Velocity conference The customer insights challenge A blueprint for digital marketing Assessment of suite … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Internet Marketing Tagged With: Access Multiple locations, addressable customer Multiple, adoption success Realization, application integration Execution, Audience management, Big Data, Big Data challenge, Business, Business Finance, campaign management, capabilities Delivers measurements, capabilities Digital Marketing, Channel Intelligence, channels Channel approach, CI professionals CI, Collaboration Planning Resources, complete suite Services, conference notes, Content Management, Core Data, Cross-Channel Intelligence, CrunchBase James McCormick, customer analytics culture, Customer Behavior, Customer data model, customer experience, Customer experience Adoption, Customer Insights, Customer Insights Challenge, Customer Intelligence, Customer Recognition Management, data core capabilities, Data Core Data, Data management, different ways, Digital channels, Digital Integration Stage, Digital marketing, digital marketing Assessment, digital marketing suite, digital suite capabilities, digital suite program, Digital Velocity, Digital Velocity conference, Effective Digital Marketing, Effective Digital Marketing Foundation, Email Content Management, Forrester Research, Forrester Research jmccormick, Google, Improving customer experience, Integration Channel, Interactive memory Management, internet users, James McCormick, management External applications, management Integration Channel, management Workflows Data, Marketing, Marketing Suite Implementation, marketing suite Tools, multichannel approach Building, multiple channels, multiple devices, off-the-shelf marketing suite, paid search, Preference Management Optimization, processes Demands resources, search Audience management, Search Engine, Search engines, Senior Analyst, sequence Multiphase adoption, Services vendors Suite, Social Issues, Software vendors, suite adopters Strategies, suite adoption, suite capabilities Hub, Technology Internet, well-defined digital strategy

Why .com?

December 23, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

.com and .net domain names power the Internet

With the myriad of top-level domains (TLD) becoming available, there are now more choices than ever for what domain you can buy. How do you choose whether you should buy a .biz or .info or other domain instead of a .com domain? Typically, the .com … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Internet Marketing Tagged With: . .com, Business, Business Finance, business online, Club The Next Domain Gold Rush, COM file, credible domain, Domain Gold Rush, domain more businesses, Domain name, Domain Name Wire, domain names, fastest-growing companies, Fortune 500, great reasons, ICANN, Level Domains, new customers, New TLDs, online identity, online identity customers, Technology Internet, TLD, top-level domain, top-level domains, Verisign

Prostate Cancer – Why I Mo

November 25, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Today is Day 25 of Movember and I have grown a mustache to try and help promote awareness for men's health issues. I have a team and am trying to raise money for prostate cancer research, but for me it, as probably with most, the main reason I "mo" … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Health, Other Stuff Tagged With: annual physical, articles Mustache Marketing, best decision, best friends, Cancer, Cancer I Mustache, Conditions and Diseases, frequently diagnosed forms, great information, Health, health issues, Health Medical Pharma, high school, information page, long battle, long struggle, main reason, Moustache, Movember, Movember Grow, Movember Movember, Movember prostate cancer, My wife, November, painful treatment process, Prostate cancer, Prostate Cancer Prostate, prostate cancer research, skin cancer

Freshbooks finally has an Android App

August 15, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

freshbooks android app

I've been using Freshbooks (disclaimer: I get a commission if you sign up with them) since 2007 as my online accounting and invoicing service and in that time I've seen them change from a very basic online invoicing service to a full-service, … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Android, Business Tagged With: accounting system, accounts, Android, android app, Android reviews.cnet.com Freshbooks, basic online invoicing, basic online invoicing service, cloud accounting, Cloud computing, cloud-based accounting system, cloud-based personal accounting, Freshbooks, great job, Invoice, mobile app, online accounting, releases Android app, Small business, Technology Internet, Timesheet

How to Use Chromecast with Chrome Browser

August 14, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Google Chrome Extensions Webstore Chromecast

I was glad to see that my Chromecast device arrived today. After waiting a few weeks for them to be in stock, mine has finally arrived. I'll go into the details of what's included in the package and how to set it up in another post, but first I want … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: Technology Tagged With: Android, Chrome browser, chrome cast, Chrome Web Store, Chromecast, Chromecast app, Chromecast device, finally found, Google, Google Cast, Google Chrome, Google Chrome Extension, Google help, HDMI, help content, New Google Chromecast, search bar, setup page, Technology Internet, Web Store, YouTube

HTML5 Texas JavaScript Workshop – Client-Side Storage

February 3, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

HTML5TX JavaScript Workshop - Pamela Fox

Web technologies have taken a long time to progress. A lot of the standards we see today are because browsers decided to implement new features. HTML5 is now just supposed to be HTML. It is supposed to be a living standard. Pamela needs an … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: JavaScript, Web Development Tagged With: APIs Application Cache, app work offline, Application programming interface, application state, application state Remember, block the UI Make sure to test for, blog post, check Serialization Fallbacks, client-side storage, Client-side Storage Comparison, Client-Side Storage cookies, CPU time Recommendations, dysfunctional site, excessive gets/sets, excessive keys, File APIs, File Systems API, FileReader http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/FileAPI/ FileList, FileSaver http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/file-system/file-writer.html FileWriter, FileSystem http://dev.w3.org/2009/dap/file-system/pub/FileSystem/ Probably, Flash Storage Internet, Flash Storage Internet Explorer UserData, hash table Persistent, HTML, HTML5 Texas, Indexed Database API, IndexedDB IndexedDB, IndexedDB Libraries IndexedDB, indexedDB Optional plugins, IndexedDB window.indexedDB Object, input Improve performance, Internet Explorer UserData, JavaScript, JavaScript Workshop, jQuery Throttle/Debounce Plugin, JS Performance Analysis, local memory, localStorage access, localStorage libraries, LocalStorage Tips, long key vs., long time, Mobile browser, mobile browsers, modern browser quirks, multiple short keys, new feature, Nicholas Zakas, Quota Management API, Remember user data, Same thing, Script Caching HTML5, slow points, Storage APIs IndexedDB, Storage library, Storage window.name Cookies, Technology Internet, Texas JavaScript Workshop, Tight JS Loops, web app, Web apps, Web Storage, Web Storage APIs, Web technologies, WebStore support test

HTML5 Texas Recap

February 3, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

The HTML5 Texas 2013 Conference was great! Here are notes, slides and other resources I collected. Conference Website Eventifier Recap Lanyrd Recap HTML5TX Schedule My blog posts of sessions that I attended. HTML5TX 2013 Adaptive … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: HTML5, Web Development Tagged With: Adaptive Images, Automated Build Tools, blog post, blog posts, Conference JavaScript Workshop, conference notes, Conference Website, Data Formats, FAQs Help and Tutorials, HTML5 Texas, HTML5 Texas Recap, HTML5TX Conference JavaScript, HTML5TX Schedule, JavaScript Workshop, JavaScript Workshop Resources, Large Front-End Project, Legos Model-View-Websockets Rapid, Markup Languages, Pamela Fox, Pamela Fox JavaScript, Pamela Fox JavaScript Workshop Resources, Recap Lanyrd Recap, responsive web, Responsive Web Design, Responsive Web Design Backbone, Serve Closing Panel, Technology Internet, Ways Managing, Web browser, Web Design

Closing Panel at HTML5TX Conference

February 2, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Closing Panel at HTML5TX Conference

Theme: Where has HTML5 come with the diversity of devices Panelists: Christopher Schmitt, Ryan Joy, Burke Holland,  Estelle Weyl, Joe McCann, Mike Taylor What is future-friendly? Joe: being future-friendly with the web is supporting mobile, but … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: HTML5, Mobile, Web Development Tagged With: basic PC desktop, Better browsers, better strategy, better things, big shift, big thing, browser developer tools, Burke Holland, business case, cheapness Estelle, Christopher Schmitt, Christopher Schmitt Burke, community device testing, conference notes, Content Strategy, devices Panelists, different things, different versions, end points, Estelle Weyl, Future Friendly, great browsers, HTML5tx Closing Panel, interaction design decision, Internet of Things, Joe McCann, Kendo UI, long time, massive wi-fi networks, Microsoft Guy, Mike Taylor, Mobile browser, mobile browsers, mobile development, mobile device, mobile devices, mobile site, Mobile Sites, mobile world, multiple browsers, multiple devices, new feature, new web features, operating system, personal devices, real silver bullet, Resource libraries code, self-aware devices, Web browser, Web Browsers, Web Weekly Watercooler, Will Never

Rapid Templating: “Designing in the Browser” with Sass, Compass, and Serve

February 2, 2013 By Jonathan Jeter Leave a Comment

Rapid Templating-Designing in the Browser Sass Compass Serve

by Nathan Smith at HTML5 Texas in Austin, TX (Deck) Have you ever found yourself needing to build static front-end templates, either as part of a larger project or as a way to communicate the nuances of responsive design to a client? I think we can … [Continue reading]

Filed Under: CSS, Front-End Development, Web Development Tagged With: Absolute Beginner, Cascading Style Sheets, Conventions Rapid Templating, CSS Performance, development environment, dynamic language, easy distribution, flat HTML, Great stuff, HTML5 Texas, JavaScript Related, larger project, local development environment, Nathan Smith, Rails MVC, responsive design, responsive web, Responsive Web Design, Responsive Web Design Designers, Sass Coding Q&A, static front-end templates, Technology Internet, templating power, Web Design

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