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More than a list of food items, a menu is a catalyst for conversation. You pore over it, imagining just what the Dynamite Prawn and Mango Roll or Grilled Chicken Caesar Salad will taste like. You question your fellow diners on their recommendations and choices, before locking in your own order. Perhaps you discuss the…Read More »
By Invoke
We’re geeking out over the website we launched last week for Layer 7 Technologies. Check out APIfy, a quick and simple API publishing and management system that gets things up and running in hours. What does APIfy do? We’ll let them explain: APIfy aims to help organizations open up APIs to developer communities, in a
By Lisa
Smart agencies know that building a community requires research, insight and straight up hard work. Before that first tweet or Facebook post goes out, you (ideally) have developed a strategy for launching and maintaining the community around your product. So how DO you build a killer community management plan and what goes into it? Here’s
By Lisa
I left GROWtalks, a one day bootcamp/extension of GROW 2012 for entrepreneurs, by entrepreneurs, feeling like my brain hurt in the best way and eager to start testing hypotheses and experimenting. The event aimed to teach entrepreneurs how to create actionable metrics and make better product and marketing decisions for startup success, and that it
By Lima
Guest post by Rosalyn McDonald. Here at Invoke we’re a busy bunch — we like to work, play, and then maybe work some more. Amidst the chaos though you’ll find we’re focused on quality products and performance, and keeping our clients happy. Over the last few years I’ve learned how to fit some important
By Invoke
Maintaining active and updated social profiles is essential to any social media marketing campaign. Many community managers can feel overwhelmed with the amount of time and energy it takes to continually update multiple social profiles. The Internet can be a very distracting place! Emails can pile up in no time, tracking multiple social profiles can seem overwhelming
By Invoke
Ping Tan is web developer at Invoke and Food.ee. Having spent several years in the web development field, I have been involved in successful and quick turnaround projects, as well as dreadful projects that lasted months and months. These projects varied with regards to heavy revision, poor estimation, communication, and planning. Below, I’ve outlined a
By Ping Tan