The Modern Web Book Giveaway – Winners

Every developer needs to keep up-to-date with everything surrounding their craft, and to do that there is nothing better than relying on good books about the web and its constant evolution. I had the pleasure of receiving a copy of The Modern Web by Peter Gasston and today I want to show our readers a little bit more about the book, besides having two copies of it to giveaway.

Update – Giveaway Winners

The are happy to announce the two lucky winners that will receive The Modern Web Book copies:

  • James Koash
  • Lynne McC

We will get in touch with the winners to send the book! Thanks for all the participants!

Want to buy the book? Abduzeedo readers have 30% discount, just use the coupon code DESIGN when checking out at No Starch Press and you will get 30% off the book. Coupon is good on print or ebook purchases. Print purchases include ebook versions (PDF, epub, and mobi), all DRM-free.

The Modern Web is a pleasant reading. Peter writes in plain and simple English, making the reader enjoy the information he is receiving other then fallen asleep with boring technical stuff. Peter’s straight forward way to teaching modern coding methods are nice and engaging… it got even me excited to try to code. 😉

Well, check out more about the book and its author and join our giveaway! There is also a coupon code our readers can use to buy the book, check it out.

The Modern Web Book Giveaway

From No Starch Press:

The Modern Web will guide you through the latest and most important tools of device-agnostic web development, including HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. His plain-English explanations and practical examples emphasize the techniques, principles, and practices that you’ll need to easily transcend individual browser quirks and stay relevant as these technologies are updated.

Learn how to:

  • Plan your content so that it displays fluidly across multiple devices
  • Design websites to interact with devices using the most up-to-date APIs, including Geolocation, Orientation, and Web Storage
  • Incorporate cross-platform audio and video without using troublesome plug-ins
  • Make images and graphics scalable on high-resolution devices with SVG
  • Use powerful HTML5 elements to design better forms

A glimpse of the topics you will find in the book:

  • The Web Platform
  • Structure and Semantics
  • Media Queries and Responsive Design
  • CSS Layouts
  • New JavaScript and Libraries
  • Device APIs (PDF)
  • SVG / Canvas / WebGL
  • HTML5 forms
  • Media (Audio/Video)
  • Packing it All Up
  • The Future

Go to The Modern Web page on No Starch Press to download chapter 6 – Device APIs (PDF).

About Peter Gasston:
Peter has been a web developer for more than 12 years in both agency and corporate settings. The author of The Book of CSS3, Gasston has also been published in Smashing Magazine, A List Apart, and .net magazine. He runs the web development blog Broken Links and lives in London, England.

The Modern Web Book Giveaway

Giveaway!

The winners of the giveaway were already announced. Stay tunned for other giveaways in the future 😉

Can’t wait for the giveaway result? Go to The Modern Web page on No Starch Press and buy it now!

30% discount for Abduzeedo readers: use the coupon code DESIGN when checking out at No Starch Press and you will get 30% off the book. Coupon is good on print or ebook purchases. Print purchases include ebook versions (PDF, epub, and mobi), all DRM-free.

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Social networking noise

thumbnailEverywhere you go online you see lots of tweets, Facebook posts, and Google+ updates: the social networking noise can sometimes be overwhelming. All marketers have been taught that content is king, and other variations of this statement, but no one could have imagined how much content we would produce on social media these days. 

Think of marketing reach to give you a perspective on how much noise we have created: in 1965, 80% of consumers aged 18-49 were reached via three primetime 30 second ads; by 2002, it required 117 commercials to have the same effect. When it takes 2000 impressions for one click on a Facebook ad (average CTR on Facebook is around .02-04% according to Clickz.com) then you know people do not see all the social networking noise around them. 

This challenge means that many people simply try to shout louder. Instead, we need to plan our content on social media, so we speak smarter.

How do you get above the noise?

Don’t speak to everyone

The biggest challenge entrepreneurs have when they market their business through social networking is that they want to speak to everyone. Like a kid in a candy store type of effect, they get so excited to be around so many prospects all at once. When this happens, a few people talk louder to get heard over the rest. This continues to happen, and soon you have chaos.

To end the chaos, you need to find your niche market. It is marketing 101: find a niche where you can market your services and fill in the gaps. Think of niche marketing like being in a crowded bar during happy hour. You might not get all 300 people in the bar to hear you, but everyone at your table can hear what you have to say.

Come from a place of service

When business gets tough, we sometimes go into commando sales phase. We batten down the hatches, and start reaching out to prospect after prospect after prospect until we are out of a jam. The same happens on social media. However, because it is so easy to share information, too many people share promotional information on a consistent basis.

Instead, you need to scare the living daylights of them, and provide useful information that wows them. By doing this you serve your prospects and clients. People respect how much you are willing to give of yourself to help others. Best of all, serving others not only serves as a promotional engine, but it also makes you feel proud of your business. The more pride you show in your business, the more pride others will have in referring your services to others.

Tell stories

I started using social media when I was a mortgage broker looking for new business. My wife, the techie, was convinced I could not use Facebook properly. She insisted upon setting up my account herself, because it would be “too complicated” for me to understand.

Five years later, I have helped hundreds of clients use social media, while setting up countless accounts on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and other social networks.

There is a story that is short and to the point.

Keep your network in the loop

Ever see a site go down, and all the users migrate to another hangout online, chatting up a storm about what happened? Snafus happen! They are a part of business, however, you must keep your network informed of what is occurring.

While we all want to talk to our clients about the latest and greatest at our company, sometimes an honest apology will garner more business than a success will ever achieve.

Raving fans!

This is more a result than a way to get over the social networking noise. Create raving fans of your business. People who’ve just gotta have the next iPhone, or must simply get their Starbucks kick in the morning.

When you help people, and communicate with them appropriately, you will create raving fans. There’s no magic formula for attracting raving fans, but something based upon your level of service to others. How do you go above and beyond to help others? When you know how to do this for your niche, then you know how to find raving fans.

 

Conclusion

Social networking has a lot of benefits to offer businesses. However, to be successful through social networking today requires a new understanding of value: how to deliver value to your prospects, partners, and clients, so they listen to you above the social networking noise.

 

Do you promote yourself via social media? What strategies have worked for you? Let us know in the comments.

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