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The Week That Was in Abstrakt Blogs (1.16—1.20)…

Posted by: Sean | Posted in: Branding, Web Development | Posted on: January 21st, 2012

A smorgasbord of this week’s Abstrakt blogs while we stand up and applaud the death of SOPA…

ICANN Haz Generic Top-Level Domains, Too? Net Registrar Opens Up Floodgates — Have $185K in sparechange? That’s just the tip of the iceberg if you want to land that customized domain.

Super Bowl Ads: The Game Within The Game — While four NFL teams duke out on the field this Sunday, advertisers and marketers will be duking it out on the television February 5 for your (somewhat divided) attention.

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Timeline Ready for the Masses (Almost)

Posted by: Shannon Miller | Posted in: Advertising, Branding, Social Media, Web Development | Posted on: December 12th, 2011

Back in September, the social media world was excited and nervous at the prospect of another significant change to Facebook. The change, known as “Timeline”, would completely alter the face of social media and was supposed to be available to the masses “in a few weeks.” Read the rest of this entry »


Cooking up a more purposeful website

Posted by: Alex | Posted in: Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Web, Web Development, Web Marketing | Posted on: November 22nd, 2011

When it comes to SEO projects at Abstrakt Marketing Group, the mere thought of breadcrumbs may make you hungry. But what is it exactly?

Breadcrumbs, simply put, are a secondary navigation method that reveals a user’s location (a little trivia: breadcrumbs comes from the fairy tale “Hansel and Gretel”). It offers users a way to trace their path back to how they arrived. Read the rest of this entry »


Raising The Bar With Web Design

Posted by: Alex | Posted in: Advertising, Web Development, Web Marketing | Posted on: September 20th, 2011

With the proper skills and knowledge to navigate Photoshop, InDesign, Dreamweaver and a hint of HTML, you have the potential to design a beautiful website.. How does a website shift from a beautiful design to something you can convert? Convert to what, you ask? What I mean is the ability to convert a potentially or barely interested individual into a devoted customer just by browsing your site.

Have you ever clicked on a website and it pulled up to the Home page with a background that nearly blinds you? Color, font, size and accentuation are critical components to your design. Here are a few simple rules of thumb: Read the rest of this entry »