Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Mind The Creativity Gap

Bridge space and time to build your creativity competency.

The Economy is Good but Money is Still Hard to Get

The post-Great Recession recovery will turn 10, making it America's slowest and its longest period of continuous growth.

Turn Your Specialists into Managers

Lots of HR or finance staffers have broader abilities than the functional expertise they provide. You can help them uncover that potential if you ask the right questions.

These Are the Only 5 Things You Need to Set Up a Mobile Office and Work From Anywhere

As the opportunity to work remotely continues to grow, equip yourself with the right tools for your m

5 s to Consider When Developing a Name For Your Business

Take the time to think out, develop, and future-proof your business name.

The Company That Helped Revolutionize Entrepreneurship Turns 10

Crowdfunding has provided entrepreneurs with innovative options for introducing products and starting companies, and Kickstarter has led the way. This year, we celebrate 10 years of impact.

Off the Shelf And Into the Cart: Expert Package Design Tips

From an industry expert, how to get your product off the shelf and into the cart. '

The New Interview Skill Job Candidates Need To Master

Recorded video interviews are growing in popularity among companies, but most candidates are woefully unprepared. Here is how you can master them and set yourself apart.

A Harvard Study Shows That Men Are 5 Times More Believable Than Women

When women talk, people simply aren't listening. With a little creativity, you can make them hear.

As a Founder, Here's the 1 Counterintuitive Piece of Career Advice I Wish I'd Heard 20 Years Ago

When your career is starting off, it feels like you're never moving fast enough at work. Yet there was one piece of career advice I wish I'd been given 20 years ago.

Chase Posts and Deletes Tweet After Twitter Users React. The Follow-Up Apology Tweet Was Even Worse

The apology is your chance to admit you made a mistake. Chase missed a golden opportunity to apologize on Twitter.

Want to Fall Asleep Faster? Military Pilots Use This Hack to Sleep Anywhere in 2 Minutes or Less

Sleep is linked to heightened creativity, productivity, health, professional success, and personal growth. Maximize your sleep.

Interviewers Love Asking Trick Questions. Here's How to Turn the Tables

When a curveball question derails your job interview, here's an easy way to get things back on track.

Kickstart Your Business Dreams With SBA Lending

Where starting a business can be tough, SBA lending can make it easier.

Finding A Great Designer Can Be Tough. Here's How To Find Top Talent  

Sourcing design talent for your next project can be difficult-- but it doesn't have to be.

An Emotional Exercise to Practice Before You Ask For Anything

Emotions can result in rash decisions. Try this exercise before abruptly asking for something.

Apple Has Been Removing Apps From the App Store. Why You Should Pay Attention

Apps that help monitor and regulate screen time and device activity have caught the scorn of Apple, leading to concerns about privacy and competition.

Forget Golf: A Hard Workout Can Help an Entrepreneur Relax and Recover

There are good ways to help burn off the physical and emotional stress you feel.

Struggling to Gain New Customers? Here's Why Pinterest Could Be the Secret Weapon You've Been Looking For

Looking to increase your online sales? Pinterest could be the social media platform that jump-starts your marketing and advertising success.

Mark Zuckerberg Will Share Facebook's New Privacy Focus Today

CEO Mark Zuckerberg will kick off Facebook's annual F8 conference Tuesday with what are expected to be more details about his new "privacy-focused" vision for the social network.

Women Fill Only 18% of Senior Leadership Roles - Let's Change That

Gender inclusion, especially in leadership, is still a work in progress. Here are steps we can all take to build diversified teams.

1 Simple, Powerful Presentation Hack You Can Learn from Uber's IPO Pitch

Follow this 2-step strategy to create a persuasion presentation for investors or customers.

What This Ancient Weapon Can Teach You About Doing Business in the 21st Century

It may be thousands of years old, but this ancient weapon and hunting tool is still inspiring valuable lessons today.

Research Shows Doing This 1 Simple Thing Will Boost Your Marketing Success By 397 Percent

Getting organized helps you get more done in less time. Here's how it contributes to your bottom line.

4 Ways to Effectively Work With People Who Are Hard To Like

Some employees, and some customers too, are simply unhappy people who interact with the world in difficult ways. You can't change them but you can take steps to work with them more productively.

Unscript Your Pitch: Why Practice Makes Natural

Facts tell, stories sell. Is your pitching persona practiced or impromptu?

In Just 7 Words, Billionaire Investor Warren Buffett Explained What It Takes to Be Successful

Legendary investor Warren Buffett is the third-richest person in the world. His success started with these seven words.

4 Films You Should Watch for Immediate Inspiration

Whether already a small business owner or aspiring entrepreneur, here are some great movies to inspire your entrepreneurial dreams.

Go Ahead and Binge Watch Game of Thrones. It Will Make You a Better Entrepreneur

This CEO argues an occasional Netflix or HBO binge will actually boost your storytelling chops.

Does Your Acquisition Process Measure Up?

Does Your Acquisition Process Measure Up? Is it a Hobby or a Process?

Amazon's Amazing Failure in China

Why was the world's best e-tailer unable to establish a domestic presen in a market that seemed made for it? Because it couldn't exploit labor enough.

How to Build a Company Your Team Will Never Want to Leave

Building a company where everyone on the team succeeds isn't easy. But there are three important things you can keep in mind.

Boeing CEO Puts Partial Blame on Pilots of Crashed 737 MAX Aircraft for Not 'Completely' Following Procedures

Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburgdealt with the difficult question of how his company will be able to rebuild trust with the flying public.

What Siete Foods Learned From Getting Products Into Whole Foods

Miguel Garza is the CEO of Siete Family Foods, a Mexican-American food brand based out of Austin, Texas.

5 Critically Important Things to Do at the End of Every Workday

Michael Kerr says what you do at the end of the day has major effects on your happiness and stress levels.

Here's Why a Foldable iPhone Is Never Going to Happen

Apple makes beautiful technology that just works, and a foldable iPhone is neither.

Monday, April 29, 2019

The Most Annoying Hiring Headache -- and How To Avoid It

"Ghosting" describes a hiring nightmare that is as bad as it sounds. Here are a few simple tips to make sure it doesn't happen to you.

I Retired From Digital Nomadism This Year--and Maybe You Should Too

The life of a digital nomad may sound glamorous--but it's not all it's cracked up to be.

Open Plan Offices Literally Make You Stupid, According to Harvard

Because they discourage face-to-face interaction, open plan offices reduce collective intelligence.

1 Thing Every Manager Needs to Know About Making Employees Care

Inspiring an employee to care about work doesn't happen in an instant. You have to provide the right workplace elements first.

How to Achieve Cohesive, Unique, Money-Making Branding

Modern advertising is breaking the branding mold, and here's why you should too.

3 Reasons the Best Leaders Stop Giving Positive Feedback

Over-praising your employees could spell disaster for your company culture.

This 'Shark Tank' Founder Got a Second Chance and $500,000 From Robert Herjavec. Here's How He Did It

Daymond John said it was the worst pitch he ever heard. Six years later, the founder was back on 'Shark Tank' hoping for another shot.

How to Create a Culture of Innovation at Your Company, According to the Former Executive Chairman of Google

Struggling to come up with new, innovative ideas at your company? Try applying this straightforward principle that's worked wonders for Google.

9 Ways to Win at B2C Marketing on LinkedIn

9 Ways to Win at B2C Marketing on LinkedIn: Think LinkedIn is just for B2B companies? Think again.

This Creative Life Hack Could Save You Thousands in Rent

Some people are finding creative ways to avoid soaring rents by living amongthe waves.

This 3-Step Strategy Will Inspire Your Team to Reach Bold Goals

Pay attention to expressed values, rituals and stories to keep your team moving in the same direction.

Here's Why Apple Said It Removed Screen-Time Apps From the App Store

Apple published a blog post on Sunday defending its decision to take down several apps that helped people limit their screen time. 'The New York Times' reported Saturdaythat Apple pulled the apps after it introduced its own Screen Time feature, and two of the apps filed an antitrust complaint to the EU.

4 Ways to Create Visual Marketing Content Without Going Over Your Budget

From repurposing your visual content to building a visual workbench, here are four ways to produce fresh visual marketing content on a budget.

Use This Brilliant Rule To Choose and Vet Your Advisors

CEOs and small business owners need to assemble a team of experts -- before they are needed. Find out how to choose the advisers you need.

There's a New Potential Scam on the Internet--and Anyone Using Chrome on an Android Phone Is At Risk

A newly revealed website design vulnerability represents the newest potential attack on your online information.

Instagram Tests Removing the Like Counter and Adds New Quiz Stickers

Leaked prototype shows plan to make Instagram less competitive and to encourage better engagement.

3 Brilliant Tips to Keep Your Team Engaged and Excited To Do Great Work

Bored employees are less likely to be productive. Follow these tips to ensure your team is continuously challenged and motivated.

How to Tell Your Startup's Story on Your Own Terms

Typically entrepreneurs launch a business because of an unmet need in the market. But that doesn't always make for the most compelling origins story of your business. Here's how to do better.

VC Fred Wilson on Followership

Venture capitalist Fred Wilson describes followership and why all leaders need to exhibit it in order to successfully lead a company or team.

How Your Startup Should Be Giving Back (Even If You Don't Have Time or Money)

You can always express your company's values without forcing it or breaking the bank.

A Guide to Using Your Business Travel Rewards for Personal Use

Can you use your business earnings for personal use? Should you mix the two? Here are a few ways you can do both.

Samsung Pressured iFixit to Remove Their Galaxy Fold Teardown. Why That's The Wrong Play

Smart businesses know it's better to engage in the public conversation when they make mistakes than to try to shut it down.

Why Most People Don't Accomplish Their Priorities

Many have put their faith in to-do lists to ensure they get important work done, without seeing results. Here's why.

1 Powerful and Simple Philosophy That Smart Entrepreneurs Follow to Think and Perform Better

The difference between high performing entrepreneurs and those who get okay results isn't a wide margin. It starts with a simple 6-word philosophy.

Can These Fabrics Make You Thinner, Healthier, and More Resistant to Aging? Science Says, Yes

Smart Fabricsoffer benefits ranging from anti-aging & weight loss to muscle recoveryand body temperature regulation. Busy entrepreneurs may benefit.

3 Brilliant Ways to Develop Strong Daily Habits

Here's NYT Best Selling Author James Clear's powerful strategy for how any person can improve and grow their business by building good habits.

3 Smart Ways to Manage Your Side Hustle's Money

Your side hustle might not be a full-blown business yet. But if you're smart about your finances now, you could set it up to become one in the future.

17 Pixar Quotes That Will Inspire You to Go After Your Dreams

Follow your dreams and you couldend up with a happy ending justlike the characters in the Pixar movies.

This Is the Quickest Way to Engage on LinkedIn -- and It Just Got More Colorful and Fun

LinkedIn has rolled out a set of LinkedIn Reactions so users can do more than just "like" the updates they find in their news feeds. These emoticons are the more professional version of the emoticons that Facebook launched in 2016.

Sunday, April 28, 2019

How To Avoid Leading Your Business Blindfolded

Too many entrepreneurs get stuck working in the business rather than working on the business. Here is one way to avoid that trap.

Make More Money As an Introvert With These Simple Tips

Extroverts tend to earn more money than introverts over their careers, but that does not have to be the case.

9 Really Bad Things That Happen to your Health When You Avoid Feeling Your Emotions

No one likes to feelnegative feelings like humiliation,sadness, or anger, but ignoring and avoiding how you feel can make things far worse.

Saturday, April 27, 2019

These 5 Simple Tweaks Can Turn Your Website Visitors Into Paying Customers

Struggling to convert website visitors into online sales? You're not alone. Turn it around for good with these easy tweaks.

This 4-Step Plan Can Help You Make Meetings Less Miserable

Elon Musk says you should ditch meetings all together. Here's how you can make them easier to tolerate.

Don't Fall for These 4 Myths About Networked Culture

Instead of trying to "break down silos," start thinking about how to connect the

The 9 Types of People You Wish Would Stop Emailing You

Is email etiquette dead? See if you're guilty of one of these email crimes.

KFC Risked Changing Its Image To Attract a Very Specific Target. Is It Brilliant Or Desperate?

There's little as warming as showing a particular part of your market that you're thinking of it. Unless they don't like how you do it.

2 Tiny Tweaks to Your Weekend Routine That Will Boost Your Energy and Confidence After a Tough Week

We'll all inevitably have those tough and challenging weeks. In those moments, the weekend becomes a critical piece to recharge using these 2 habits.

Surprising New Gallup Survey Says These 10 Countries Are Feeling the Most Stress (and These 10 Are the Angriest)

The United States is one of the top-10 most stressed out countries in the world, but 6 countries are even more stressed out.

Science Says the Most Successful Kids Have Parents Who do These 5 Things

There are things you can do to give your kids an edge so they grow up to have their acts together and feel good about their lives.

Friday, April 26, 2019

The Surprising Entrepreneurial Past of Presidential Hopeful Joe Biden

The former U.S. Vice President has been in the public eye for decades. Even he has surprises.

5 Smarter Alternatives to Open Plan Offices

The alternative to open plan isn't tiny private offices; it's making better use of your floorspace.

How to Safeguard Your Points and Miles From Cyber Attacks

Prevent fraud by following these steps to ensure that your information is guarded.

Amazon Will Soon Promise 1-Day Delivery to Its U.S. Prime Members

Amazon wants to offer 1-day shipping on most of its items. The company hopes that cutting delivery times will make its Prime membership more attractive.

5 Reasons Why You Should Team Up With Another Business

Collaboration can help you put some pep back into your business and challenge you in new ways.

This Man Has Won $1 Million on Jeopardy in 3 Weeks. Here Are 3 Tips You Can Learn From His Success

James Holzhauer has won over a million dollars on Jeopardy and might be the greatest player ever. His success teaches 3 things about top performance.

How to Spot Your Next Great Business Opportunity

Most startups fail, but ones in these sectors have a much higher shot at success.

CVS Planning to Add More Than 1,000 SmileDirectClub's to Its Stores Is a Genius Move for These 2 Reasons

CVS is known for pharmaceuticals, but their latest move is making them more unmistakable. More importantly, it's teaching entrepreneurs 2 lessons.

Slack Has Filed to Go Public Through a Direct Listing

Messaging platform Slack is following a new trend among tech firms --avoidingthe usual Wall Street IPO process by directly listingshares on the New York Stock Exchange.

This Startup Discovered That $70,000 Cadavers Are a Genius Business Idea

This week on the Inc. Uncensored podcast, staffers discuss a real business selling fake bodies. Plus: The Canadian company trying to change the world with giant fans.

Sweetgreen Will Once Again Accept Cash, 3 Years After Forcing Customers to Pay Via App or Card

The salad chain is following in Amazon's footsteps, which recently announced its cashier-free Amazon Go stores would start accepting cash.

10 Inspiring Facts about SurveyMonkey CEO Zander Lurie

10 Inspiring Facts about CEO Zander Lurie: Everything you need to know about the SurveyMonkey CEO.

Align Your Public Relations, Marketing, and Sales by Asking Yourself These Four Questions

An effective communications strategy requires personal and organizational alignment. Here's how you get there.

This Art Museum Director Curates Great Business Lessons

They may be thought of as strange bedfellows, but business and art have a lot to learn from each other. This art director showcases business acumen throughout the contemporary art museum.

This One Indicator Can Be a Sign of Your Leadership Effectiveness. Is It Happening at Your Company?

Leaders who encourage employees to share their ideas reap the benefits. Evolved leaders will even encourage them to go a step further.

Inside the Lab Where Gatorade Is Transforming Itself Into a Tech Company

The sports drink company is developing innovations aimed at helping athletes improve their recovery--and it all starts with their sweat.

Uber's Estimated Value Is Up to $91.5 Billion According to Its Planned Share Prices

Uber is planning to sell 180 million shares for between $44 and $50 each, valuing the ride-hailing giant lower than previous estimates in a sign of that some of the excitement around ride-hailing has cooled.

'Free Solo' Phenom Shares 9 Ways to Make the Impossible Possible

'Meeting Alex Honnold helped me realize that the impossible is very possible,' said Nicole Chan.

A 360 Tour of the Lab Where Gatorade Is Personalizing Hydration

The Gatorade Sports Science Institute in Florida has been running for 50 years, developing new technology for athletes. We take a look at how the lab is using A.I. to develop new technologies for better hydration.

No Founder, No Problem: How to Build a Business That Actually Runs Itself

Want to be able to focus on other businesses? Or semi-retire? Here's how to build a business that can run itself.

In Just 14 Words, Colin Powell Explains What It Means to Be a Highly Successful Leader

Colin Powell has had a highly decorated career along with authoring successful books. When it comes to leadership, he shared 14 words to sum it up.

How to Encourage Office Collaboration When Your Employees Constantly Work With AirPods In

Open office plans have turned out to be unproductive and accomplish the opposite of what they were intended to do. Instead consider these 5 tips when deciding who sits where.

5 Crucial Lessons for Entrepreneurs From This Former Twitter Executive's Guide

Establishing and growing your business is crucial. Follow these five guidelines from the High Growth Handbook to do it right.

The Rumored Reason Magic Johnson Abruptly Quit Just Surfaced. It's a Prime Example of a Toxic Culture

The Los Angeles Lakers icon stated one reason for his departure as team president--but more details are coming out.

3 Tips to Read More Books You've Never Heard Before

If you've already done the obvious things to read more books, then take these steps next.

Tim Cook Says Put Down Your iPhone. He Really Means Stop Checking Facebook

Meanwhile, former engineers from Google and Mozilla launch an organization to fight tech addiction.

3 Ways to Develop a Team Built for Growth

Today's workplace -- and workforce -- is changing. Here's how to adapt.

How Older Entrepreneurs Can Tackle the Challenges of Starting New Businesses

The key thing to know is that an older entrepreneur can - and should - learn new tricks.

Southwest Airlines' CEO Just Revealed That the Troubled Boeing 737 Might Not Be Its Forever Plane

According to Southwest CEO Gary Kelly, the company may not be an all-Boeing 737 carrier forever. That's big news for the U.S. airline industry.

Worst Idea Ever: Facebook Turning Classrooms Into Open Plan Offices

Yes, the company that brought you the Cambridge Analytica scandal is worming its way into our schools.

The 5 Biggest Campaigns in Kickstarter's 10-Year History

Entrepreneurs have raised more than $4 billion on crowdfunding platform over the past decade.

This Is The Much-Needed New Gold Standard For Reviews

When it comes down to it, business is all about trust. People won’t buy from someone they don’t trust, so the main challenges a business must navigate are how to obtain that trust and from where it comes. When people are deciding where to spend their money or time, they want [...]

What James Holzhauer Is Doing on Jeopardy! Can Teach Everyone a Business Lesson

Trivia is thought of as an outside-of-work activity. But if you examine it closely, trivia offers a number of helpful skills and insights for business.

3 Reasons This Interior Design Startup is a Powerhouse in 3D Tech

This 3D application is (still) disrupting the multimillion dollar interior design market.

What the Game Boy Tells Us About Game Development in 2019

All game consoles are developer platforms, and the Game Boy was among the first to experiment with that model.

This Former Amazon HR Exec Says These Are the 3 Steps You Should Take to Create a Unique Employee Experience

Your candidate experience is critical to attracting, retaining, and developing talent. But, most have no idea what it actually is.

Here's Where You Should Invest Your Money for Short-Term Gains

Actively investing generally beats leaving your business's money in a savings account -- or putting every cent back in the business.

Workhorses, Not Unicorns, Are the Building Blocks of Most Organizations

With the frenzy of Silicon Valley IPOs, the importance of behind-the-scenes technology companies cannot be overstated.

Are You Settling? What Every Leader Needs to Do About Average Performing Employees

If you're tolerating average performingemployees, you're putting your business in jeopardy.

Never Ask a Candidate What Animal They Are, and Other Interview Questions to Avoid

The hiring process in many companies is broken, and fails to engage candidates in a meaningful way. That needs to change.

I've Watched Over 100 TED Talks. Here Are 13 Most Insightful Nuggets of Wisdom

Some of the most insightful bits of knowledge from this year's TED conference in Vancouver, Canada

Find Common Ground Beyond Your Differences With This 3-Step Process

Getting along does not have to be complicated -- you just need to be a better listener.

How to Use Social Media Without High Costs or Risking Your Reputation

Why you can't ignore or misuse social media in making your brand and maintaining your business reputation.

19 Ways to Be More Influential at Work

Take these steps to successfully persuade your boss, colleagues or anyone else

These 3 Marketing Mindsets Are Completely Free and Can Transform Your Company

While not everyone has the budget of a big brand, that doesn't mean you can't learn from them to improve your marketing.

More Than a Meme: 3 Keys to Getting Consumers to Care About Your Product

Frustrated by the lack of interest in your product? Here's a variety of ways to get customers to see and care about your product.

Don't Dampen Office Noise. Direct It To Become Part of Your Workplace Culture.

Rather than trying to eliminate office noise, use it to your advantage to curate the environment and culture that will inspire your employees.

The Surprising Principle That Has Guided This Family Business for 80 Years: 'Don't Fall in Love'

Now it employs tens of thousands around the planet and does billions in revenue. Here's how Carlson grew from loyalty stamps to global business travel powerhouse--and how it plans to sustain itself through a fourth generation of family leadership.

7 Signs Your Business Stress Is Encroaching on Your Personal Life

You've worked hard to be a tough entrepreneur. Here's how to recognize when those traits start to backfire in your personal life.

Facebook Expects a $5 Billion Fine From the FTC For Privacy Violations

Facebook expects a $5 Billion fine from the FTC for privacy violations and experts say an FTC fine may impact the ways advertisers can use Facebook in the future.

The CEO of United Airlines Just Made an Extraordinary Statement About the Troubled Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

United Airlines has 14 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes. American Airlines has 24 and Southwest has 34. They're still grounded, and there's no fix in sight.

Boeing Financials Crash As Safety Questions About 737 MAX Aircraft Continue to Plague the Company

Southwest Airlines has 34 Boeing 737 MAX airplanes. American has 24 and United 14. They're still grounded, and there's no fix in sight.

This Miracle Entrepreneur Died Three Times--He Uses These 3 Powerful Words to Regulate His Emotions for Success

With every bad situation that comes your way it is important to accept the situation so you can move on. Hal Elrod has key to the miracle equation.

Smart People Are Nicer and More Cooperative, New Research Says

Nastiness isn't just unpleasant, it's also ineffective. Smart people understand that.

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Every Phase of a Career Has Different Goals. Here's How to Figure out Yours

Planning your next job move can be stressful and complicated. Knowing which career phase you're in will help make it easier.

KonMari Your Business Results

Declutter your business objectives in order to harmonize teams, promote greater organizational accountability, and achieve critical topline results.

How to Inspire Your Employees to Do Their Best Work

Do you suspect the majority of your employees are phoning it in? Consider making some adjustments in your corporate culture to boost worker loyalty and performance.

This New Slack Game Is Going to Kill Your Office's Productivity

Thought HQ Trivia was a time waster? 'The Word of the Day Is' lets employees compete for a $1,000 prize inside the platform they're already logged into all day.

Look For These Must-Have Traits in Your Early Employees

Before you hire anyone, you should feel confident in your understanding of your users.

Major Airline CEO Understands Your Travel Anxiety: Travel Smarter With These Easy Tips

Traveling is full of enjoyable surprises and adventures, but the anxiety and annoyances that often go along with the journey can turn it into a negative experience for many travelers. Consider adding these simple tips to your travel checklist before your next trip.

15 Ready-Made Ionic 3 App Templates

With Ionic, creating a high-performance, cross-platform mobile app is as easy as creating a website. Seasoned web developers, or anyone with an intimate knowledge of JavaScript can easily get up and running with Ionic. Its ability to create native apps on Android, iOS, and more with a JS framework and a single codebase make it a breeze to pick up. I assure you, you'll take to it like a fish to water.

Building a feature-rich Ionic app with an elegant user interface, however, can be challenging—even more so if it is to look native on multiple platforms. Fortunately, by using a ready-made Ionic template, you can save substantial amounts of time and effort.

CodeCanyon is one of the largest online marketplaces for Ionic templates. No matter what your app's requirements are, there's a good chance that CodeCanyon has a template for it. In this article, I'm going to list 15 outstanding Ionic app templates you should consider using this year.

What Is An Ionic App Template?

Ionic templates work similar to front-end development themes and templates that you might have ran into using other platforms, such as WordPress themes. They consist of a series of files and assets that help to bridge the gap between the framework itself and the finished product that you are seeking.

There are a ton of benefits to using an Ionic App Template, namely:

  • starting with a large portion of your project already completed
  • documented, professional code
  • reduced project cost
  • an existing structure to build the remainder of your project on

Pairing these benefits with the already powerful framework provided by Ionic gives developers a huge leg up when it comes to app development. Small development teams and those with limited resources will find them especially helpful.

1. Ionic 3 UI Theme

Ionic 3 UI Theme

This template, developed by elite author CreativeForm, is ideal for Ionic developers who want to create beautiful apps but spend less time designing them. It offers just one theme that includes over 70 commonly used screens and more than 45 finished layouts ready to use. It also has a well-organized Sass file containing dozens of variables you can change to further customize your app's looks.

2. IonFullApp

IonFullApp

IonFullApp, developed by elite author IonicThemes, is a multipurpose app template which comes in three different versions: basic, pro, and elite. These three versions offer from 30 to 38 screens and different combinations of components to suit a variety of needs. Some of the best features offered are Google Maps integration, social login, geolocation, a video player, and an image slider.

3. Ionic 3 App for WooCommerce

Ionic 3 App for WooCommerce

Ionic 3 App for WooCommerce, developed by hakeemnala, is a template you should definitely consider using if you are creating an e-commerce app. It allows you to quickly create a beautiful app that can connect to your WooCommerce website.

This integration allows you to pull in settings, product, and more. This cohesiveness across platforms provides a seamless experience, and makes it a breeze for your customers to shop your brand anywhere, without feeling out of place.

This app template supports all major payment methods, has auto-updating shipping information, and a global search that make it as versatile as it is stunning.

4. Ionic 3 Restaurant App

Ionic 3 Restaurant App

If you’re looking for an intuitive, easy to set up restaurant app then check out this Ionic 3 Restaurant App template, developed by Lrandom. The app is well structured and offers useful features that will enhance any restaurant’s presence.

Food categories, fully fleshed-out product listings, adjustable pricing, current promotions, a powerful search, and an easily navigable cart will help your app to stand out. In addition, the source code for the app comes with an admin panel CMS that will help you build your app faster.

5. IonChat v3

IonChat v3

IonChat v3, as its name suggests, is a template that lets you build cross-platform instant messaging apps. Developed by IonCoder, this is a large template offering dozens of powerful features, such as support for group conversations, social login, and friend management.

Not only is this template easily customizable, the apps you create with it will be powered by Firebase, a cloud-based platform that's owned by Google. That means you can use the Firebase console to manage your app data.

6. Ionic Framework App

Ionic Framework App

If you are looking for a modern template with dozens of beautiful pages and a wide variety of useful features, this template, created by gtsopour, is for you. Built with Ionic 3, it is very modular and extremely easy to extend. In fact, it has over 20 modules and over 35 components!

The apps you create with this template will be able to communicate with your WordPress blog using its REST API. They'll also be able to display charts, YouTube videos, Google maps, and RSS feeds. Another impressive fact about the template is that it offers a barcode scanner module, which you can use to scan several types of barcodes.

7. Restaurant Ionic 3

Restaurant Ionic 3

Restaurant Ionic 3, developed by appseed, is a template that's bound to entice any restaurant owner. Apps created with it are feature-packed, and they have intuitive user interfaces that let customers view menus, place customized orders, read about special offers, and choose delivery methods. They'll also allow you to communicate with your customers using push notifications.

Setting this template up is a breeze. So is customizing it, because you can dramatically change the looks of your app by simply selecting one of the several beautiful Material Design-inspired color themes it offers.

8. Ionium 2

Ionium 2

Ionium 2 is an update of the popular multipurpose app template Ionium, created by ionicpremium. Built with Ionic 3, this multipurpose app template is a great choice for almost any type of app. e-Commerce, hotel booking, news readers, and social media apps will all find useful features to speed along development. The template allows you to quickly create CRUD-oriented apps, which support both local and remote storage.

Using Sass and Material Design components, animations, and gestures, you can be sure that the apps you create with Ionium 2 will look very modern and polished.

9. Ionic 3 Toolkit

 Ionic 3 Toolkit

The Ionic 3 Toolkit app template developed by appseed certainly lives up to its promise of being a toolkit. This template offers a wide range of features paired with a modular structure. With these two selling points in tandem, you can easily and quickly build a variety of different apps, all from the same template.

It also allows you to collect data from your WordPress, Drupal, YouTube, Vimeo, Instagram and other social media accounts and add them to the content of your app as needed. Furthermore, the template makes it easy to customise the template’s default styles by changing the predefined colours or the default value of the Sass.

10. Firetask

Firetask

Apps with social features tend to be more successful on both Google Play and Apple's App Store. If you’re looking for an Ionic 3 app template to build a social media app for yourself or a client, look no further than Firetask by developer Stewan_io. Firetask is a social media app template that has everything you need to get started. It offers screens that allow users to sign up, sign in, create posts, write comments, browse through trending topics, and much more.

11. WooCommerce Mobile App

WooCommerce Mobile App

WooCommerce Mobile App template, by hakeemnala, is a best selling template and is one of the best-rated in its category.

The app allows clients to connect to their WooCommerce store and sync categories and products in real time. Once customers register and log in, they can shop, pay for items, view order status and order history, and manage their account. Useful features include a featured products page, categories, a powerful search and filter, list and grid views, as well as ratings and reviews.

Being able to tie into an existing CMS reduces the overall work that needs to be completed, both by developers and by the eventual end user.

12. Hotel Room Reservation

Hotel Room Reservation

For those looking to build a portal for an existing hotel, or to recreate something similar to Airbnb, FunnyIonic’s Hotel Room Reservation can get you started. The template helps developers to create an app that will allow end users to search, view and book hotels in their targeted location. The app is integrated with Google Maps and PayPal for user convenience.

13. Conference Ionic 3

Conference Ionic 3

Another app template by the prolific developer appseed, Conference Ionic 3 app template offers something unique in the app template arena. The app is aimed at conference organisers who want to create an app for attendees that provides all the information related to a conference in one handy app.

It allows attendees to view conference information such as location, exhibition halls, speakers, schedules, sponsors, committees, and much more. Users can access speaker profiles, as well as create their own personal schedules, which is helpful for anyone that’s trying to make sense of a multi-track conference.

14. Ionic e-Commerce

Ionic Ecommerce

While we’ve covered a few specific e-commerce templates so far, Ionic e-Commerce by vectorcoder is a different beast. Its focus on widely useable features have made it an extremely popular starting point for those looking to sell online. While it operates well as a template, its real power is in its toolkit approach, providing everything you might need for many types of e-commerce apps.

Ionic e-Commerce offers a variety of ready-made e-commerce pages to create your mobile app and provides a comprehensive CMS to manage your store. Some key features include interactive themes, social share, product filters, sorting and search, inventory management, and much more. The developer provides full support and will customise and install the app for you for a fee.

15. Nearme

Nearme

Nearme is a location-based app template by developer quanlabs. The Ionic 3 template helps developers build an app that will identify supermarkets, restaurants, places of interest, gas stations, etc. that are near the user. The template comes with an admin panel that allows developers to send push notifications to users and manage categories, places, deals, slider images, users, reviews, etc.

Conclusion

These 15 premium Ionic 3 templates will give you a huge leg up in your app development process. But don’t limit yourself to just the ones on this list!

These are just a small selection of the hundreds of Ionic 3 app templates we have available at CodeCanyon. With so many app templates in existence, you’re sure to find one that’s helpful, no matter how niche your project.

And if you want to improve your skills in building Ionic apps and templates, then check out some of the ever-so-useful Ionic tutorials we have on offer!

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In this tutorial, our focus will be on using the built-in features of HTML5 to validate different kinds of input without relying on any external libraries. Obviously, you should not stop at just HTML5-based validation, but this would be a good start to make forms on website more secure.

The Form Input Element

Whenever you want to get some kind of input from your users, you will most likely use the HTML input element. It doesn't matter if you want to know their first name, last name, email address, the city they currently live in, their phone number or their favorite sports team. The input element is a very user-friendly way of getting information from our visitors.

However, some malicious users would like to take advantage of the fact that they can enter almost any kind of string into an input element and submit a form. Similarly, there might be some users who just didn't know that they are entering the data in wrong format.

Both these problems can be solved very easily by using some HTML5 attributes with your form elements.

The Type Attribute

The type attribute will determine what kind of input in considered valid for a given element. When no value is specified for the type attribute, the type is set to text by default. This basically means that all kinds of text inputs will be considered valid for that particular element. This is fine when you want users to input their names. However, when you want them to enter their email address or numbers like their age and weight, it is much better to set the value of type attribute to something appropriate.

Here are a couple of values that you can choose from:

  • email: This will ask users to enter their email address in a valid format. For instance, they can't just write myemail.com or something@ or @something.com. They will have to enter a value similar to myemail@domain.tld. Of course, they can still enter non-existent, emails but that is a different issue!
  • number: This will make sure that only numbers are considered valid input. For example, when you ask someone their age in a form, they won't be able to submit potato or thirty six as input. They will have to write an actual number like 36 or 15.
  • url: You can set the type attribute to url if you want users to enter a valid URL into the input element. This will prevent them from entering something like tutsplus. However, tutsplus.com will also be considered invalid—users will have to enter a full URL like https://tutsplus.com.
  • tel: Using this value is not as helpful as others because the format for a telephone numbers varies all over the world. There is just no standard pattern that browsers can match against the input to determine if the number is valid. However, setting the type to tel can be helpful at a later stage when you do your own custom validation.

There are many other values for the type attribute which can be used to specify the type of input that is valid for a particular element. You can read about all these values on the Input element reference page on MDN.

The following CodePen demo shows how we can use the type attribute to control what is permitted in different input fields.

The Minimum and Maximum Length Attributes

One more way to restrict what passes as valid input for an element is to use the minlength and maxlength attributes. These set the minimum and maximum number of characters that need to be entered in an input element to make it valid.

The right values for both these attributes will vary on a case-by-case basis. For instance, some websites might want a username to be between 4 to 15 characters long while others might limit the maximum length to 12. Similarly, people in some countries will have unusually short or long names compared to others.

Using Regex for Form Validation

Setting a type attribute value certainly helps us in limiting what passes as valid input. However, you can go even further and specify a pattern that a username or email address has to follow in order to be considered valid.

Lets say you want to make sure that usernames are only alphanumeric, this can be done easily with the help of pattern attribute. You just have to set its value to a regex expression which will act as a guideline to determine which input is valid and which is not.

Here are some examples of using regex with the pattern attribute.

The pattern above will keep checking that all the usernames only contain characters from a-z, A-Z or 0-9. For example, monty42, 42monty, MON42ty and mon42ty are all valid usernames in this case but monty_42 is invalid.

The minlength and maxlength attributes will make sure that the username is not too small or too big.

If you want the usernames to begin with a particular character like an underscore, you can simply add it to the front of the pattern.

Now, every username which does not begin with _ and contains any characters besides a-z, A-Z or 0-9 after that will be considered invalid.

I hope this helps in clarifying how we can use the pattern attribute and some Regex to limit what is considered valid input even when the type attribute is set to text.

Advanced Validation With Regex Patterns

You can also use the pattern attribute along with other types of input elements like email and url to restrict what is considered valid. For example, lets say you only want users to enter a URL which is subdomain of tutsplus.com. You can simply set the value of pattern attribute to https://.*\.tutsplus.com. Now, any input like https://google.com or https://envato.com will be considered invalid. Even, https://code.tutsplus.com would be invalid because the valid URL is supposed to start with https://.

The same thing can be done with emails, if you want the emails to end with something specific, you can simply use the pattern attribute for that. Here is an example:

If the above input element was used in a form, users will only be able to enter email address which end with tutsplus.com or envato.com. This means that hi@gmail.com or howdy@something.com would be invalid.

Check out our JavaScript Regex Cheatsheet for more examples of regular expressions and tips on how to use them.

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    JavaScript Regex Cheat Sheet
    Monty Shokeen

Required Fields and Placeholder Text

While the required and placeholder attributes are not necessarily related to validation, they can be used to improve the user experience when someone is filling out a form.

Not everyone is willing to share their information with a website. If a form contains ten different input elements but only 5 or 6 of them are required for what you are want to do and the rest are to get extra information, it is a good idea to let the users know.

You can mark certain input fields as required using the required attribute while leaving the optional fields untouched. This will let users know the absolute minimum information they have to provide when filling out a form. It might also increase the number of people who fill out a form because they will know beforehand that filling out all the fields is not absolutely necessary.

The placeholder attribute also goes a long way when it comes to making a form more user friendly. For example, if you don't let users know that they have to enter URLs which begin with https:// and are subdomains of tutsplus.com, they might just give up after unsuccessfully filing up the URL field with something.com or code.tutsplus.com.

In the following example, we have used the pattern, required and placeholder attributes for more granular control over validation and better user experience.

Final Thoughts

In this tutorial, we learned how to add basic validation to our forms by simply using HTML and Regex. Using the right value for type attribute will force users to enter information in an input field in a certain format. Use of regular expressions with the pattern attribute can help us keep the valid input more constrained.

Finally, we learned how to use the placeholder attribute to make sure that the forms we create are user friendly and people filling out information don't get frustrated because they don't know the input format which we consider valid.

Form validation certainly does not end here. In our next tutorial, you will learn about different form events in jQuery and how to validate forms using a jQuery plugin.


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    Best JavaScript Forms of 2019
    Monty Shokeen

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