As far as social media networks are concerned, the future is now. From the days of MySpace and Orkut, we have moved on to Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, Pinterest and many more that are sprouting (and thriving)
You have decided to launch an ecommerce website for your business; you have a fair idea of the content and design for your e-store. All that needs to be done is choosing the right platform for your business. Different businesses need different platforms and there’s no one-size-fits-all solution.
Creating a website is a walk in the park but if you don't give it some attention from time to time, chances are you will lose traffic and conversions. Much like your home might need some renovation every few years, your website also deserves a redesign.
In early days, it often took years to discern certain trends. As an obvious consequence, responding appropriately to these trends took much longer than it does today. For instance, by the time some people first heard about the oil boom, the arid earth of Southern California was already milked for everything it had.
Where did design thinking begin? Well, design thinking is much older than the buzzword we coined to signify it. It begins with the architects, the artists, the philosophers and the civil planners of yore, the innovators behind complex design ideas like the drainage system of the Indus Valley Civilization
While it's easy to drift into the romantic spiel of how the internet is the last bastion of freedom in an increasingly authoritarian world (it's not-your online footprint is being tracked and CAN be used against you) let's look how your small business gets affected if you're not messianic enough about net neutrality.