27
October
2009
Favicons are an often overlooked in the website development process - a small detail that has a big impact on the professional branding of your website. Listen to me babble my way through this podcast or check out an excellent blog post by a co-worker of mine on the subject (and where I stole the podcast idea from): http://www.netsourceblog.com/index.php/favicons-256-pixels-of-branding/
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Website Development, General Tips
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1
October
2009
“Help, there’s a raccoon in my browser!” - How to pro-actively keep your website free of varmints by checking the things that are behind the scenes that you don’t normally see.
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Website Development, General Tips
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2
July
2009
You have a web form and you are getting a bunch of gibberish being submitted. What is it and what do you do about it? Sounds like a spambot, but is the cure worse for your business than the spambot itself?
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Website Development, General Tips
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12
February
2009
Make sure to give yourself plenty of lead time when getting a website developed for you. There are many factors at play that can extend the process - plan accordingly.
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Website Development
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5
February
2009
When designing a website, photography plays a key role. You can snap a lot of photos with a digital camera and chances are you’ll good a number of good, usable photos, but a professional photographer will give you more great photos.
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Website Development
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23
January
2009
IT departments are good with technology, but you don’t want to put them in charge of marketing tools, such as radio, tv, newspaper or magazine ads. Websites are also marketing tools, not technology tools.
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Online Marketing, Website Development
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20
January
2009
Overview of what a usability study is and how to do one.
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Website Development
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19
January
2009
This is a follow up podcast to today’s blog posting entitled “Using Usability to Make Your Site More Usable”.
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Website Development
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