Anti-Social Revolution

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Confused by this social media thing? Don’t worry. You are not alone. Perhaps you think there is something there, but you just don’t get it. Maybe your gut is telling you that it is a waste of time. Maybe there is something more sinister going on than just sharing photos and jokes.

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GoDaddy – Good for Domains

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

There are many places to register your domain names, but you can’t beat GoDaddy for price and ease of use. They are the largest domain registrar on the internet and are based in Scottsdale Arizona. The GoDaddy website does present some challenges to some users. The user interface is confusing. Not for us veterans of the internet. We appreciate the tools they provide. For the newly initiated, all they have to do is call GoDaddy’s free tech support for help with domain registration or any of their many web products.

However, no company can be good at everything. So, while they are a great digital partner for your domain name needs, they lack proficiency with other common web services.

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Template Tuning

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

This is a new term that you may have encountered. If not, it doesn’t hurt to know what it means. Template tuning is a service performed by web graphic specialists to modify an existing template or website. Why is this different from web design?

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Does Page Size Matter?

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Over the years as laptop and computer monitor resolutions have increased giving us more detail, a website designed 5 to 8 years ago may appear unusually small. Back in the late 90s it was common to build websites with a page width of 6oo to 700 pixels. The common pixel resolution for the monitors back then was 800 to 1024. So you can see that 700 would take up most of the monitor. Not any more.

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Another Avatar is Gravatar

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

What? Yes, I know. I get it all the time. What’s a Gravatar? An avatar is used in social media to place a face with a name, but it is really just a representation of you. Some people take this to extremes by using photos of celebrities or things that they like. Avatars are small images that add personalization to a media post.

Smart social media users will use avatars that are interesting. Interesting enough to click on. It could be art or something sexy. Don’t be surprised if the sexy female avatar is really a dude trying to get traffic to his web site.

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CMS or Shopping Cart

Monday, January 25th, 2010

As a small business owner, you may be looking at selling products or services on line with your web site. Many web site owners want more control over their website and they do this by renting or installing a CMS (Content Management System). This allows them to add and edit pages through the web browser any where they have a connection. However, CMS may be a weak solution for an online shopping cart.

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Many Webs Make Up Your Web Presence

Monday, January 18th, 2010

We talked about web site modularity a couple years ago and it still holds true today. In fact even more so. The idea that one web site is not enough. It doesn’t mean that you need to create more web sites for the purpose of having more, it means that each site may have a special purpose.

Trying to get all the features in one web site is the stuff of enterprise level development and that can be really expensive. If you are a small (very small) business, you may need to look at your web presence in parts.

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Small Business Can’t Afford to Hire

Friday, January 8th, 2010

As a small business owner, I can tell you that most job seekers offer very little in terms of value to the job market. Just recently I spoke to a manager of a UPS store and our conversation confirmed my opinion of the labor pool. Jobbers just want a place they can call “A Job” and retire. Small businesses work within small margins and simply can’t afford to carry the burden of employees that do not help increase profitability.

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Being Clear Saves Time and Money

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Lets’ face it. The web gets more complicated every day. We want to be efficient and save money, but it takes a lot of work to get there. When you communicate with someone to ask a question or to initiate a task you need to articulate. Incomplete sentences and half statements only leave the receiver with a big question… “What”? All this does is prolong the conversation and nothing gets done. At least not immediately.

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