A simple formula to help in calculating ROI for banks & credit unions (or anyone, really) who are investing time in building a social media footprint. [More]
Mar 23, 2010 • by Jason Sherrill
Recently, I was asked by one of our credit union clients to come up with a way to make one set of input fields required if a particular radio button was checked and another set of input fields if the other radio button was checked. That would be just a simple JavaScript form check, however we also wanted to use CSS to visually let the user know that the field had just become required by making the text bold as well as adding a red asterisk (*) to the beginning. [More]
Mar 23, 2010 • by Donovan Myers
Many credit unions and banks are still using the long URL that Facebook automatically assigns when you create a page for your bank or credit union. If you have 25 or more fans you can create a shorter "vanity" URL, or username, for your page with these simple steps. [More]
Mar 22, 2010 • by Jason Sherrill
Learn how to dynamically change CSS styles on your website using our CSS Style Switcher. [More]
Mar 18, 2010 • by Donovan Myers
Banks and credit unions are flocking to Facebook and Twitter in droves to begin engaging customers in dialogue, or for those just getting their feet wet, to launch listening campaigns. One relatively young social networking tool that some banks are starting to experiment with is Foursquare. Since some of our clients have asked me for ideas recently on how they could use it, I'm going to share one now prompted by North Share Bank in Wisconsin. [More]
Mar 18, 2010 • by Jason Sherrill