Posted by Angela Render on September 28, 2009
Full Series Building Your Web Presence: When to Hire a Web Developer 9 Questions Your Developer Should Ask You What Types of Pages Do You Need? Graphics: Friend of Foe?—Making it Both Useful and Pretty Using Interactive Media on the Web Six Dirty Secrets About Search Engine Optimization This article appeared in the March/April 2008 [...]
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Posted by Angela Render on September 21, 2009
Full Series Building Your Web Presence: When to Hire a Web Developer 9 Questions Your Developer Should Ask You What Types of Pages Do You Need? Graphics: Friend of Foe?—Making it Both Useful and Pretty Using Interactive Media on the Web Six Dirty Secrets About Search Engine Optimization This article appeared in the January/February 2008 [...]
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Posted by Angela Render on September 14, 2009
Full Series Building Your Web Presence: When to Hire a Web Developer 9 Questions Your Developer Should Ask You What Types of Pages Do You Need? Graphics: Friend of Foe?—Making it Both Useful and Pretty Using Interactive Media on the Web Six Dirty Secrets About Search Engine Optimization This article appeared in the November/December 2007 [...]
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Posted by Angela Render on September 9, 2008
Do NOT Use Chrome
On September 5, 2008, Google announced the launch of its own web browser. Chrome was billed as an open source browser with a “faster more reliable experience.” Seeing as how I might have to eventually program to this browser, I downloaded it for a test-drive to see how it rendered pages compared to Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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Posted by Angela Render on August 22, 2008
Many of my students keep asking about website template software. I need some help. I’m a programmer. I know what websites can and should look like. My criteria for “good” templates is different from someone who would actually use one.
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The Squeeze Page Dilemma: Meeting Clients’ Needs When You Hate a Practice
The squeeze page is a marketing tool that’s been around the block and back and is touted as the premier way to close a sale on the web. What a squeeze page amounts to is an internet hard sell. I hate them. I hate the hard sell when a salesperson tries it on me and I have moral opposition to using the tactic on other people. In fact, the only way to turn me off of a company, product or service faster is to try a bait and switch.
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