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Making beats on a tiny Arduino DJ controller
Electronic music seems to be ripe for hacking, as a new device can be fun as well as quite useful. Imgur user “fatcookies” decided to create a small DJ controller using an Arduino Nano, six push buttons, three potentiometers, and four configurable LEDs.
In this setup, each input is fed into the Arduino, then sent to a computer over USB to be used as a MIDI interface (with the help of a couple pieces of intermediate software). A neat build for sure, but what really sets this tiny beast apart is that it’s about the size of a notebook’s trackpad.
The electronics are all stored inside a transparent nuts and bolts storage box, while fatcookies rounded out the design with some arcade buttons and brushed aluminium knobs on two of the pots.
You can check out how to make one of these mini devices for yourself on the project’s Imgur page.
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Put your users first with the four S’: Speed, Scroll, Style, Simple
If you’re new to AdSense, be sure to sign up today and start turning your #PassionIntoProfit.
1. Speed
We all know how frustrating it is when a page takes forever to load. We twiddle our thumbs and look from side to side. And after just three seconds, we bounce.
But somehow publishers aren’t responding to this primal need that we all know as users.
According to Google's research from the Mobile Speed Matters report, the average load time for mobile sites across the web is 19 seconds. This is a LONG time. Usain Bolt can run 200m in 19.9s - think of what your users can do with a tap and a swipe.
But how does this impact me? Well, the report also states that…
- 53% of mobile site visits are abandoned if pages take longer than 3 seconds to load.
- Publishers whose mobile sites load in 5 seconds earn up to 2x more mobile ad revenue than those whose sites load in 19 seconds.
By now we think you’re sold on speed. So what’s next?
- Understand your site’s speed with these resources
- Consider one of the following quick fixes
- Get our mobile web speed toolkit and...
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- Measure your site’s performance
- Assess the different components impacting speed
- Prioritize the order your site loads
- Test, remeasure and repeat to improve your site speed
- UGC publishers with constantly evolving content - think Tumblr, Facebook, Pinterest.
- Sites with lengthy articles or tutorials. No one wants to click ‘more’ or ‘page 2’ anymore. It’s just too dang hard.
- Publishers using a slideshow with pagination. Consider a lazy loaded infinite scroll instead. Users love it.
- Publishers considering mobile first (aren’t we all?!).
- Crawler errors & SEO impact and check out this article for creating a search friendly infinite scroll.
- Choose a color scheme and stick to it
- Choose a layout and stick to it
- Choose a theme and stick to it
- Consider responsive ads that automatically adapt to the user’s screen size
- See if native ads are right for your site. If so, you can modify to match the look and feel of your site
- Add matched content units, allowing your users to interact with more relevant content
Place ads at natural breaks or where the user’s attention may have waned. Not only will this improve user experience but it also may encourage a higher CTR and increased audience engagement.
4. Simple
Keep it simple, folks.
- Make it touch friendly. What’s easier than that?
- Bullet points make your content easily consumable
- Be brief in sign-ups. If your site requires users to sign-up or sign-in, keep input requirements to a minimum or consider adding a Google sign-in option to speed up the process
So there you have it; the four S’ of user experience: speed, scroll, style, simple. If you’re new to AdSense, be sure to sign up today and start turning your #PassionIntoProfit.
Posted by: Sarah Hornsey, from the AdSense team
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