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07:02 am PST - Wed, November 29, 2017
Spyre Studios 15 Great Gifts for Web Designers
Buying gifts for the technologically inclined can be challenging. Here’s fifteen great ideas for gifts for web designers. Responsive Sketch Pad This unique sketch pad is created to help develope...
06:00 am PST - Wed, November 29, 2017
Spyre Studios 9 Email Design Inspiration for a Killer Campaign
Email marketing has been rumored to be dead. Dont believe that just yet. People still read emails. In fact, 80% of retail businesses say that email marketing is the number one customer retention, acco...
05:00 am PST - Tue, November 28, 2017
Spyre Studios How to Build a CRM Software from the Ground Up
There are times when dealing with customers may seem like a maze you can’t solve. The only way out is to have reliable CRM solution. However, you might find it tricky to select what the market n...
10:04 am PST - Fri, November 24, 2017
Spyre Studios 8 Principles of Successful Landing Page Design
A landing page is the most important part of the website. Let me share an interesting fact about the landing page with you. When you will compare and analyze different pages to find out what makes the...
10:36 am PST - Wed, November 15, 2017
Spyre Studios How To Deal with Ad Blocking Software
You don’t like ads. I don’t like ads. But there’s a huge community of humans who make their living off of ad revenue. We are simultaneously dependent on and scornful of advertisement...
06:31 am PST - Wed, November 8, 2017
Spyre Studios Best PHP Books, Courses and Tutorials in 2017
While JavaScript has gained popularity for animation and interaction, PHP still rules the server-side scripting world. Developers with strong PHP skills are more competitive in the job market, and can...
06:56 pm PDT - Wed, November 1, 2017
Spyre Studios Ruby On Rails Isnt Going Anywhere
Ruby on Rails has gotten some tough press recently, with programs like Coding Dojo dropping Rails from its boot camps and workshops. Whats happened to the once dominant coding language? Despite the fa...