The Golden Triangle in internet marketing depicts the triangular viewing pattern on a webpage which is created by tracking eye activity of users. It is an eye-tracking heat-mapping that shows that people look and click on a specific area on a page of search results, which gives rise to an F pattern.
Origins
This term relates to search engine marketing strategies and was coined back in 2005 during studies which were carried out by Enquiro, Eyetools and DidIt to show which area on search result pages drew the attention of viewers the most.
In search engine marketing, companies try to place their websites in the top results for searches. It was previously considered that a website should be seen on the first page of the search engine and it was even better if the website was ranked higher on the first page. This was until a trend was identified, showing that it was only the first three results on a search engine that had high click-through rates whilst the remaining results had very low click-through rates.
Enquiro, Eyetools and DidIt carried out a study to better understand the average search patterns and to try to find out whether there was anything which differentiated a result ranked first from a result ranked sixth on a search engine page. supporting the idea that the Golden Triangle phenomenon has declined as search engine results pages, and user behavior, have shifted and evolved since 2005.
As a result of the rise in mobile usage, search patterns have become more and more vertical, and less horizontal, and we can see similarities in the way people search on mobile and on desktop. Mediative released another study in March 2016, looking at how consumers conduct searches on Google using a mobile device, supporting that theory.
Origins
This term relates to search engine marketing strategies and was coined back in 2005 during studies which were carried out by Enquiro, Eyetools and DidIt to show which area on search result pages drew the attention of viewers the most.
In search engine marketing, companies try to place their websites in the top results for searches. It was previously considered that a website should be seen on the first page of the search engine and it was even better if the website was ranked higher on the first page. This was until a trend was identified, showing that it was only the first three results on a search engine that had high click-through rates whilst the remaining results had very low click-through rates.
Enquiro, Eyetools and DidIt carried out a study to better understand the average search patterns and to try to find out whether there was anything which differentiated a result ranked first from a result ranked sixth on a search engine page. supporting the idea that the Golden Triangle phenomenon has declined as search engine results pages, and user behavior, have shifted and evolved since 2005.
As a result of the rise in mobile usage, search patterns have become more and more vertical, and less horizontal, and we can see similarities in the way people search on mobile and on desktop. Mediative released another study in March 2016, looking at how consumers conduct searches on Google using a mobile device, supporting that theory.
Go Fish is a 2019 animated film based on the graphic novel and Free Comic Book Day issue, with the same name.
Plot
Alex the parrotfish has always wanted to prove himself to others. When a mysterious black goop appears in his beloved coral reef, Alex must find out what is causing this mess. He brings along his friends on his journey, Ed the blowfish, Eelanor the eel and Christine, the adorable seahorse.
Production
Go Fish began production in 2018, and wrapped filming in 2019.
Cast
* Sean O'Reilly - Alex
*Kathleen Barr - Christine
*Tobias the Owl - Ed
*Asia Mattu - Eelanor
*Mark Hamill - Dennis
*IJustine - Callie
* Ron Perlman - Bernardo
*Summer O’Reilly - Mary
* Scott McNeil - King Charles/Paul
* Alison Wandzura - Mary
Release
The film will be released on November 19, 2019.
Home media
Go Fish will be released on DVD and Digital, on November 19, 2019.
Accolades
The film was nominated for “Best Animated Feature Film Award” at the China’s Xi’ 8th International Original Animation Contest. The festival featured projects and works from 17 different countries, with works ranging from featured films, short films, series and illustrations.
Plot
Alex the parrotfish has always wanted to prove himself to others. When a mysterious black goop appears in his beloved coral reef, Alex must find out what is causing this mess. He brings along his friends on his journey, Ed the blowfish, Eelanor the eel and Christine, the adorable seahorse.
Production
Go Fish began production in 2018, and wrapped filming in 2019.
Cast
* Sean O'Reilly - Alex
*Kathleen Barr - Christine
*Tobias the Owl - Ed
*Asia Mattu - Eelanor
*Mark Hamill - Dennis
*IJustine - Callie
* Ron Perlman - Bernardo
*Summer O’Reilly - Mary
* Scott McNeil - King Charles/Paul
* Alison Wandzura - Mary
Release
The film will be released on November 19, 2019.
Home media
Go Fish will be released on DVD and Digital, on November 19, 2019.
Accolades
The film was nominated for “Best Animated Feature Film Award” at the China’s Xi’ 8th International Original Animation Contest. The festival featured projects and works from 17 different countries, with works ranging from featured films, short films, series and illustrations.
CobornsDelivers is an online grocer owned by Coborn’s Incorporated that serves the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area, Rochester, New Prague, Belle Plaine and Jordan, MN and western Wisconsin cities such as Hudson, New Richmond and River Falls. Founded in 1999, it survived the dot-com bubble at the turn of the 21st century. SimonDelivers also had a financially difficult period that year, but secured $15 million in funding and had focused on developing the local market rather than expanding to other areas of the United States.
The company's former name, SimonDelivers comes from that of founder Simon Foster. In January 2006, SimonDelivers surpassed three million orders. In 2005, the company began delivering to apartments and condominiums. As of 2005, the company operated 74 delivery vehicles (each bright yellow, emblazoned with large logos) from two distribution centers, one in New Hope, Minnesota, and one in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.
On July 15, 2008, SimonDelivers announced via email to its customers that it was suspending operations within two weeks. President Liwanag Ojala cited increased food and fuel prices as factors in this decision.
On July 21, 2008, SimonDelivers announced on its website that it was closed and was not accepting orders.
On August 26, 2008, St. Cloud, MN-based grocery retailer, Coborn’s Incorporated, announced it had acquired (and will reopen) SimonDelivers as CobornsDelivers beginning in October 2008.
In late October 2008 CobornsDelivers resumed deliveries to former SimonDelivers customers.
The company's former name, SimonDelivers comes from that of founder Simon Foster. In January 2006, SimonDelivers surpassed three million orders. In 2005, the company began delivering to apartments and condominiums. As of 2005, the company operated 74 delivery vehicles (each bright yellow, emblazoned with large logos) from two distribution centers, one in New Hope, Minnesota, and one in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota.
On July 15, 2008, SimonDelivers announced via email to its customers that it was suspending operations within two weeks. President Liwanag Ojala cited increased food and fuel prices as factors in this decision.
On July 21, 2008, SimonDelivers announced on its website that it was closed and was not accepting orders.
On August 26, 2008, St. Cloud, MN-based grocery retailer, Coborn’s Incorporated, announced it had acquired (and will reopen) SimonDelivers as CobornsDelivers beginning in October 2008.
In late October 2008 CobornsDelivers resumed deliveries to former SimonDelivers customers.
The Morningside Music Bridge International Music Festival is a month-long summer music institute for young musicians of extraordinary talent. The program is noted for its focus on twelve to eighteen-year-old students, who are at a critical time in the maturation of their performance skills. The Morningside Music Bridge Foundation, a not-for-profit Canadian Foundation, supports and directs the operation of Morningside Music Bridge. The program was formerly held at Mount Royal University in Calgary, Alberta. Established in 1997 through a partnership with the Hong Kong-based Morningside Foundation, the program's initial goal was to offer a cultural and musical bridge between talented students of Chinese and Canadian origin.
Students
The Morningside Music Bridge program is open to gifted classical musicians, aged 12-18, by audition only. Students participate in private lessons, master classes and chamber music recitals centered on piano, violin, viola, and cello. All students are admitted on a full scholarship basis, making the program tuition-free for participants. Students participate in private lessons, master classes, orchestra and chamber music recitals centered on piano, violin, viola, cello and clarinet.
Events
Concerts featuring both students and faculty take place throughout July and early August. Notable concerts include the Morningside Music Bridge faculty concerts, the Highlights Concert and the Concerto Competition with Orchestra. In 2017, the program will be held at The New England Conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts.
Faculty
Faculty include professors from Canada, the United States, China, Poland, Germany, and other countries, from such institutes as The Juilliard School, the New England Conservatory, The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, The Central Conservatory of Music, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, The Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory, The Colburn School, and others.
Notable faculty members
Cellists
*Lynn Harrell
*Aldo Parisot
*Amanda Forsyth
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*Desmond Hoebig
*Paul Katz
*Janos Starker
Pianists
*Gary Graffman
*Anton Kuerti
*André Laplante
*Lee Kum-Sing
Violinists
*James Ehnes
*Pinchas Zukerman
*Ning Feng
Violists
*Shanghai Quartet
Notable alumni
*Nikki Chooi: International prize-winning violinist, including finalist in Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels, 2012; Graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music as a recipient of the Sylva Gelber Foundation Award from the Canada Council for the Arts
*Timothy Chooi: International prize-winning violinist, including Grand Prize at the Montreal Standard Life Competition, 2010 top prize in the Michael Hill International Violin Competition; Graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music as a recipient of the Sylva Gelber Foundation Award from the Canada Council for the Arts
*Jan Lisiecki: International award-winning pianist, UNICEF Canada National Youth Representative, Deutsche Grammophon exclusive recording artist
*Kalan Porter: Violist - Canadian Idol Winner, 2004
*Agata Szymczewska: Winner of Henryk Wieniawaski International Violin Competition, 2006
*Yuja Wang: Grammy-nominated classical pianist, Deutsche Grammophon exclusive recording artist
Students
The Morningside Music Bridge program is open to gifted classical musicians, aged 12-18, by audition only. Students participate in private lessons, master classes and chamber music recitals centered on piano, violin, viola, and cello. All students are admitted on a full scholarship basis, making the program tuition-free for participants. Students participate in private lessons, master classes, orchestra and chamber music recitals centered on piano, violin, viola, cello and clarinet.
Events
Concerts featuring both students and faculty take place throughout July and early August. Notable concerts include the Morningside Music Bridge faculty concerts, the Highlights Concert and the Concerto Competition with Orchestra. In 2017, the program will be held at The New England Conservatory in Boston, Massachusetts.
Faculty
Faculty include professors from Canada, the United States, China, Poland, Germany, and other countries, from such institutes as The Juilliard School, the New England Conservatory, The Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, The Central Conservatory of Music, The Fryderyk Chopin University of Music, The Glenn Gould School at the Royal Conservatory, The Colburn School, and others.
Notable faculty members
Cellists
*Lynn Harrell
*Aldo Parisot
*Amanda Forsyth
*
*Desmond Hoebig
*Paul Katz
*Janos Starker
Pianists
*Gary Graffman
*Anton Kuerti
*André Laplante
*Lee Kum-Sing
Violinists
*James Ehnes
*Pinchas Zukerman
*Ning Feng
Violists
*Shanghai Quartet
Notable alumni
*Nikki Chooi: International prize-winning violinist, including finalist in Queen Elizabeth Competition in Brussels, 2012; Graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music as a recipient of the Sylva Gelber Foundation Award from the Canada Council for the Arts
*Timothy Chooi: International prize-winning violinist, including Grand Prize at the Montreal Standard Life Competition, 2010 top prize in the Michael Hill International Violin Competition; Graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music as a recipient of the Sylva Gelber Foundation Award from the Canada Council for the Arts
*Jan Lisiecki: International award-winning pianist, UNICEF Canada National Youth Representative, Deutsche Grammophon exclusive recording artist
*Kalan Porter: Violist - Canadian Idol Winner, 2004
*Agata Szymczewska: Winner of Henryk Wieniawaski International Violin Competition, 2006
*Yuja Wang: Grammy-nominated classical pianist, Deutsche Grammophon exclusive recording artist