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Digital Web Magazine Updates Mailing List: April 9, 2008

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Presenting: Preparation, Process, and Pizzazz

by Lea Alcantara (in Articles)

It might seem like a good idea when you’re sat in the audience, but once you land your first speaking gig at a web conference it can seem a daunting concept. Why would anyone want to listen to what you have to say—and do you actually have anything worth saying in the first place! Branding expert Lea Alcantara shares what she has learned about putting together the perfect presentation. Read more

From The Archive

The Web Beyond the Desktop

by Dave Shea (in Articles)

When you think of the people who use your website, where do they use it? At work or a home office? What about a mobile phone? What about even more diverse devices like Amazon’s Kindle or the Nintendo Wii? Dave Shea asks us to reconsider how and where people use our websites, and how best to tackle the demands of building sites for a wide array of devices. Read more

10 Tips For Your First Email Campaign

by Ben Chestnut (in Articles)

While it may seem like the natural partner to web development, the art of email marketing comes with a whole new set of important steps to take if you want that newsletter to pay dividends. Ben Chestnut lays down ten top tips for anyone wondering how best to approach that tricky first campaign. Read more

South By South West Sketchnotes

by Mike Rohde (in Articles)

Had enough of the South By South West coverage yet? Yes? Tough luck—we’ve got one more SXSW goodie for you (but we promise this is the last one). Designer Mike Rohde took time out to talk to Digital Web about the motivation and process behind his popular “sketchnotes” technique, and we’re pleased to present some of the highlights from his Austin trip here. Read more

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