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Sublime Text 2 Tips & Tricks (updated)

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After moving over to sublime 2 to this week. I found that it was very different to what notepad++ which I had been using for the past few years , after looking for a good tutorial on how to use it I came across this from NETTUTS

Sublime Text 2 is one of the fastest and most incredible code editors to be released in a long time! With a community and plugin ecosystem as passionate as this one, it just might be impossible for any other editor to catch up. I’ll show you my favorite tips and tricks today.

 

Sublime Text 2 is currently available for all major platforms: OS X, Linux and Windows.

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Web Design in Warwickshire

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If you are look at launching a new small business web design in warwickshire, TwentyEleven web design can help you get more business online.

Based in Stratford upon Avon, TwentyEleven are a professional web design company that specialises in creating effective websites and web solutions for a wide range of online businesses and organisations. We design and develop bespoke web design for everyone from business start-ups to SME’s. Our main focus is you and your target customers.

As a full service Warwickshire web design agency, TwentyEleven Web Design not only has the expertise to design and develop web sites. But also specialise and focus much of our attention on the online exposure of your website through search engine optimisation. Developing your website is the foundation but achieving high search engine rankings is an ongoing process to ensure maximum return on investment. Our prices are highly competitive when compared with other Warwickshire web design and SEO agencies so view our SEO page for more info.

With every business competing for exposure on the internet, it can be challenging to know where to start.  This is where TwentyEleven web design can help:

Whatever your business requires, we can provide specific strategies tailored to your organisational needs to effectively respond to your target market, generate targeted online traffic, position your content, and create overall brand awareness to enhance your company’s online presence and influence your sales.

For all you web design in Warwickshire, search engine optimisation and Internet marketing activities please call us on 01789 204772

YouTube – Fastest Growing Social Media Site In UK

YouTube has become the fastest growing Social Media Site in UK for the month of April 2011. According to the latest research data published by Experian Hitwise, YouTube now accounts for 1 in every 5 UK Internet users on a Social Networking Site.

YouTube now accounts for 20% of the market share of the UK Social Media sites. Facebook still retained the number 1 spot accounting for 54.*% of the share.

YouTube also became the 3rd biggest website in UK overtaking Hotmail in Dec 2010.

What does it mean for YOU as a business owner? If you are not already using Video Marketing then there is not better time to start using it now and what better place to start than YouTube and it is completely FREE!.

Create your profile account by visiting http://www.youtube.com and start broadcasting yourself.

Below chart gives you a brief synopsis of the UK Social Networking sites traffic share:

 

Top UK Social Media Marketing Sites April 2011

 

YouTube should be an integral part of your Social Media Marketing plan no matter what products or services you sell.

 

 

Facebook Releases The ‘Send’ Button

Facebook introduced the Like button just over one year ago that enabled people to share an interesting story or an articles with all of their friends and people in the network. Facebook has now taken it a step further and released the Send button which Facebook claims is the easiest way to privately share things with groups and individuals.

How Does The Send Button Works?

According to Facebook, the Send button is a social plugin that websites can use to let people send a link to a friend through Facebook Messages, post it to a Group, or email it to an individual.

The Send button drives traffic by letting users send a link and a short message to the people that would be most interested. They don’t need to leave the web page they’re on or fill out a long, annoying form. Compared to the alternatives, the Send button has fewer required steps, and it removes the need to look up email addresses by auto-suggesting friends and Groups. (Source: Facebook.com blog)

What Does this Mean for You?

The Send button can be used alongside the Like button. By including both on your website, people will have ability to broadcast the things they like and also send it to specific people. This will enable your content or offer to be shared virally but only to a select user group.

Facebook will also be releasing an update to integrate the Insights Dashboard with real time metrics for the Send button.

Facebook Comments – Good or Bad for Business

Facebook is in the news yet again. The world’s leading social network last week updated its comment widget to allow personalized chats on third-party websites. Facebook says the free plugin will make life easy for publishers to add Facebook-themed commenting functionality to their websites.

As with any Facebook feature, there are mixed reactions on whether the new comment widget is – good, bad or neutral, especially for business users. Here’s my take on it.

How does Facebook Comment Plugin work?

Anonymous comments can often be rude, abusive and unpleasant. Facebook says it updated the Comments Box Plug-in, which links comments made on third party websites to a member’s Facebook account, to encourage personal and relevant conversations. The move is expected to minimize spam comments as it signals the end of anonymity.

Implications

Anonymity isn’t bad, but it’s heavily overused and abused in the social media world. Of course, the most obvious implication of this change is that users will be forced to think twice before they comment on any site. Therefore, a huge drop in number of comments can’t be ruled out.

TechCrunch adopted the Facebook comment plugin and observed the overall number of comments have fallen dramatically. While TechCrunch says it’s expected and “not a bad thing”, it may have serious implications for a business which thrives on traffic redirection and comments with inbound links.

The obvious benefit is that you get quality comments. There would be a decline in the number of useless comments.

Pros & Cons

TechCrunch team has done a wonderful job of highlighting the pros and cons of the new Facebook comments plugin. As expected, the benefits include a reduction in number of trolls, tighter integration with Facebook and the ability to socialize comments through Facebook “likes” feature.

The biggest disadvantage being the comments plugin does not work with Google and Twitter credentials. There are other issues as well – it compromises privacy as people may find their replies in your Facebook News stream reproduced on another site’s comments – not exactly a pleasant surprise. Further, if Facebook is blocked due to access restrictions, your site’s comments system falls flat.

It’s understandable that Facebook left out Twitter and Google on purpose. While the former is its closest competitor in social media, the latter is not in friends list. However, that accounts for a massive proportion of the daily web traffic and there’s no doubt that it will hurt the wide scale adoption of this plugin.

Good, bad or neutral?

Coming back to the original question – is the new Facebook comment plugin good, bad or neutral for your business? Do the pros outweigh the cons or vice-versa? IMO, there’s no one size fits all solution here. If your website gets quality anonymous comments, I see no reason to block them with this plugin. On the other hand, if your site is plagued with spam due to anonymous comments, the Facebook comments plugin is a blessing in disguise for your business.

Do you plan to use the Facebook comments plugin for moderating your website users? Please share your opinion by leaving a comment below this post.