Is your cell phone screen like a cereal box aisle? Its colored icons are meant to make your want all of its Trix and Lucky Charms. Imagine an aisle of black and white cereal boxesโwould you eat more healthy? Todayโs Times suggests that changing your mobile phone screen to grayscale may help ease the โmobile junk food diet.โ
Excerpt from Lifehacker: iPhone: In iOS 10, go to Settings > General > Accessibility >Display Accommodations >Color Filters. Switch Color Filters on and select Grayscale.
Want an in-store gift registry computer? Take a lesson from Best Buy: they can be expensive, finicky, and simply not work. Hereโs a pic of its Union Square locationโs registry computer being stuck on startup.
The convenient part about relying on your website for instore activity is you essentially get your customers to use their own hardware (aka their iPhone or mobile device).
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July 18, 2017
July 18, 2017
Many customers are seeking products with an artisanal feel--products with small nicks, chips, cracks, and characters. Products that unlike their perfect iPhones, show some warmth and history. Costa Nova's new collection delivers on all these fronts for your customers.
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July 9, 2017
July 9, 2017
Imagine you worked for 3 days straight and made $56? That's what happened to this business owner. This article on Shopify shows you hard it is for other online store owners to operate an online store and make a profile.
While the headline suggests success, any business person will see that that this article speaks more to the challenges than the opportunities.
I did like how Richard used his iPhone to do the photography, explored social media, and hit up his friends and family to make sales. He ...
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April 5, 2016
April 5, 2016
Are you attending the Online Order Management Made Easy webinar today? We are serving donuts.
2. Use your microphone and speakers (VoIP) - a headset is recommended. Or, call in using your telephone.
Dial +1 (312) 757-3121 Access Code: 694-465-141 Audio PIN: Shown after joining the meeting
Meeting ID: 694-465-141
Not at your computer? Click the link to join this meeting from your iPhoneยฎ, iPadยฎ, Android...
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February 15, 2016
February 15, 2016
How many customers visit your website from their phones? Our statistics show that 30% do. Only 11% visit using a tablet (ipad, etc.). We feel this 30% is notable because almost one out of three customers are using their iPhone or Android to interact with you. Ask yourself: have you visited your website on your mobile phone? What services exist on your regular site that are missing on your mobile site? Asking these questions will help you see your store thru your customers' eyes. Let us know what...
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September 13, 2015
September 13, 2015
Apple may be launching their New iPhones, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil and Updates for Apple TV, Apple Watch Apple Events but at Arthur Court our Apples can Pop you or Stop you.
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January 24, 2015
January 24, 2015
We've recently noticed an increase in customers visiting our Bridge catalogs using a mobile device (e.g. iPhone). First, some background: we've been hearing about the importance of offering a mobile friendly website for years. When we reviewed website visitors a year ago, we noticed that about 10% to 15% of visitors were mobile. (Bridge has offered a mobile-friendly site since 2011.) The 10% - 15% figure was interesting, but it didn't warrant prioritizing us developing the mobile site over the ...
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March 29, 2014
March 29, 2014
Personalized phone cases for any style.
www.deltainteriorsonline.com
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This is a concept for mobile shopping site. We are expanding the fixed investment in the website by migrating the data to a mobile device. With little additional cost, the site's information and functionality are now accessible practically anywhere.
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August 15, 2009
August 15, 2009
iPhone website to browse and sell home goods
This is a magazine's web site is that is formatted for the iPhone: http://iphone.newyorker.com The nice thing about this site is that it takes all pre-existing web content and formats it for the iPhone. This is good because: - this approach reduces the cost of developing content for the iPhone. Usually, one would pay $20k to build an iPhone app. - this keeps all info on the web, thereby keeping the information in the same medium. In contrast, if you had an...
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