Every week, John W. Ellis publishes his e-blast on SEO tips. I was remiss and didn’t post last week’s tip, so here it is now: Are you familiar with the term contextual linking? Before we get into that, here is a little history… It used to be common for websites to have a “Links” page [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 13, 2010
Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogs all use avatars as personal ‘icons’ for members. Depending on the image you choose, these postage stamp-sized images can portray you as professional, playful, creative, silly or somber. The questions for business and individuals are, “Do I use a photo, logo, or combination of the two?” and “How do I [...]
Continue reading...Monday, August 2, 2010
Small Business Watch surveys since 2007 have shown an increasing number of small businesses using the Internet to sustain and grow their businesses. “Social networking for business purposes is growing,” [Ryan Scully, director of Discover's business credit card] said. “With such small operations, small business owners don’t need a long time to tell whether something [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 28, 2010
During our latest update, it seems we tripped over one of the many bugs in Internet Explorer. Always the squeaky wheel, Internet Explorer is throwing a fit over our CSS definitions. Rather than taking the site down temporarily, we are working tonight to correct the issue on the live site. Please excuse the mess as [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Early this year, Smashing Magazine posted an article detailing the 10 Harsh Truths about Websites of Large Organizations. As a designer who has work in both agencies and marketing communications departments, I can attest to the validity of each one of the 10 truths. Here are the ten with our comments...
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Monday, August 30, 2010
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