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Online passwords are considered digital inheritance

A recent study called ‘Generation Cloud’, commissioned by Rackspace Hosting has revealed an interesting trend in modern day will writing.

31% of Brits say they have considered digital possessions as potential ‘inheritance’ and is something that they could leave behind when they die.

11% have addressed their digital entities with care – e.g. they have left passwords to their digital treasures in their will – or are at least planning to do so.

More on the report and the white paper can be found here.

Expectations

“Expectations are just left over praise. They are a blessing. If you didn’t have the capability to meet them, they wouldn’t exist.” – Chris Shiflett

Grey Scale Paint Pots

I came across this picture right after I posted the grey scale Hex Codes.. It must be the weather that’s making me think grey today.

How To Gray Gracefully by Jonathon Kambouris

Greyscale Hex Numbers

Handy reference I came across for greyscale hex codes.

Google+ Loses Traffic and Fails to gain appeal

Given the strength of Google when it comes to launching a new product, the fact that the web giant is struggling to find stable footing in the social networking world comes as no surprise considering the competition they are up against.

The fundamental idea of Google+ is that it knits your community of friends and ‘acquaintances’ into closer circles and allows you to interact on a much more controlled level. You can say exactly what content about your life is displayed to each of your ‘groups’ and just like in real life situations circles can overlap.  This is what Google deem their niche.. but is it unique enough to pull you away from facebook, especially when all of your friends and 800 million others are already on there?

By keeping it’s new social networking site invite only, Google was hoping to raise  anticipation of Google+. It didn’t work as planned so Google decided to oen up the platform to the general public and allow anyone to join. At first it seemed like it had worked, visitors to the site jumped 1000% over the space  of a day. Since the free for all on September 20th the site has seen a downturn in traffic by a massive 60 per cent.

Web analytics firm Chatika released a report last week that offers a theory for the drop in numbers. “The supply of users for social media sites is limited. To survive you must stand out and provide a service that others do not.”

Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google thinks that there are differences that make the two products stand apart. “Now we have a product called Google Plus, which is doing extremely well, which looks like a worthwhile competitor in a slightly different space, with more privacy controls, for example, than Facebook,” Mr Schmidt said in a recent interview. Additions to the social media tool, including new +1 buttons next to all Google search results to help increase synergy between Google’s search function and Google+, as well as introducing a ‘hangouts’ section of the Google+ site, have helped to keep users interested.

That said, Chatika says that it must keep up the changes.

“Perhaps if Google can accelerate their current pace of innovation on their social network offering, Google+ could becoming a competitive alternative to its arch-rival, Facebook,” the report says.

“Otherwise, given Facebook’s clout and reputation of rapid innovation, Google+ might just be left in the dust.”

Happy Birthday Weavers Door

Weavers Door celebrated its first birthday today with an event at the Cavern Walks shop featuring local music talent The Loud.

Only a year old, the newest addition to the L2 venue is already gaining the national respect it deserves with recent features in Esquire magazine and The Sartorialist.

The shop which was full to the brim of the 2011/12 Autumn Winter range left little room for the guests so they spilled over into the street who enjoyed food and drink provided by Amber Outside Catering.

It was great to see everyone who has been involved in the website and shop over the past year. We are looking forward to another successful year and excited to seeing the new brands lined up for the upcoming months. Happy Birthday Weavers!

Igoo clients feature in Juice FM Style Awards

Congratulations to 3 Igoo clients who have made it into this year’s Juice FM Style Awards. Chy Restaurant on Lark Lane and The Noble House Restaurant in the City Centre have both made it into the final 3 for Liverpool’s best restaurant award, while restaurant / bar Alma De Cuba is in the final 3 for the Liverpool’s top bar award.

Read more about the awards and place your votes on the Juice FM website

The Email Charter

10 Rules to Reverse the Email Spiral

1. Respect Recipients’ Time
This is the fundamental rule. As the message sender, the onus is on YOU to minimize the time your email will take to process. Even if it means taking more time at your end before sending.

2. Short or Slow is not Rude
Let’s mutually agree to cut each other some slack. Given the email load we’re all facing, it’s OK if replies take a while coming and if they don’t give detailed responses to all your questions. No one wants to come over as brusque, so please don’t take it personally. We just want our lives back!

3. Celebrate Clarity
Start with a subject line that clearly labels the topic, and maybe includes a status category [Info], [Action], [Time Sens] [Low Priority]. Use crisp, muddle-free sentences. If the email has to be longer than five sentences, make sure the first provides the basic reason for writing. Avoid strange fonts and colors.

4. Quash Open-Ended Questions
It is asking a lot to send someone an email with four long paragraphs of turgid text followed by “Thoughts?”. Even well-intended-but-open questions like “How can I help?” may not be that helpful. Email generosity requires simplifying, easy-to-answer questions. “Can I help best by a) calling b) visiting or c) staying right out of it?!”

5. Slash Surplus cc’s
cc’s are like mating bunnies. For every recipient you add, you are dramatically multiplying total response time. Not to be done lightly! When there are multiple recipients, please don’t default to ‘Reply All’. Maybe you only need to cc a couple of people on the original thread. Or none.

6. Tighten the Thread
Some emails depend for their meaning on context. Which means it’s usually right to include the thread being responded to. But it’s rare that a thread should extend to more than 3 emails. Before sending, cut what’s not relevant. Or consider making a phone call instead.

7. Attack Attachments
Don’t use graphics files as logos or signatures that appear as attachments. Time is wasted trying to see if there’s something to open. Even worse is sending text as an attachment when it could have been included in the body of the email.

8. Give these Gifts: EOM NNTR
If your email message can be expressed in half a dozen words, just put it in the subject line, followed by EOM (= End of Message). This saves the recipient having to actually open the message. Ending a note with “No need to respond” or NNTR, is a wonderful act of generosity. Many acronyms confuse as much as help, but these two are golden and deserve wide adoption.

9. Cut Contentless Responses
You don’t need to reply to every email, especially not those that are themselves clear responses. An email saying “Thanks for your note. I’m in.” does not need you to reply “Great.” That just cost someone another 30 seconds.

10. Disconnect!
If we all agreed to spend less time doing email, we’d all get less email! Consider calendaring half-days at work where you can’t go online. Or a commitment to email-free weekends. Or an ‘auto-response’ that references this charter. And don’t forget to smell the roses.

visit http://emailcharter.org

Chrome Radiators

We’ve just launched a microsite of Style Radiators that is dedicated solely to Chrome Radiators. Hoping to build on the success of other similar micro sites, Chrome Radiators will target the UK market and is a direct link to the huge range of radiators that are available to buy.

Weavers Door Spring Summer Collection

We’ve just launched the spring summer redesign for Weavers Door to include a revamped homepage and fresh colour scheme to reflect the season.. Gone are the dark grays and winter blues and in come big fresh images of products and a showcase to the various top brands available.

Visit Weavers Door for the latest collection of Alife T-shirts, Barbour, Edwin Jeans and other top brands including Penguin, Nudie Jeans, Fred Perry and Folk

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