^ this is commonly known as 'whataboutism'.
Same here. It's changed the way I write. I recall how much I've already contributed though! This 1.0 release as been a long time coming.
In my experience, from working amongst marketeers, bit.ly is still used not because of its link-shortening abilities. It's used because of the analytics and insight it can provides. Even on sites with comprehensive…
It's not possible to be genuinely funny when the real objective is defined by traffic and 'clout' metrics.
It feels like the Manchester one is a bit too 'old school' (i.e. maybe started in print) designer lead. For example, rollover states are either missing, inverting to hard to read colors, or... weird. Who designs buttons…
^ this is commonly known as 'whataboutism'.
Same here. It's changed the way I write. I recall how much I've already contributed though! This 1.0 release as been a long time coming.
In my experience, from working amongst marketeers, bit.ly is still used not because of its link-shortening abilities. It's used because of the analytics and insight it can provides. Even on sites with comprehensive…
It's not possible to be genuinely funny when the real objective is defined by traffic and 'clout' metrics.
It feels like the Manchester one is a bit too 'old school' (i.e. maybe started in print) designer lead. For example, rollover states are either missing, inverting to hard to read colors, or... weird. Who designs buttons…