In light of recent articles about the main stream media not wanting to play nice with blogs it seems like a good time to make your own blog more self relient.
Using photo’s in your blog can be a great way to make it stand out, grab your readers attention and convey a message that just […]
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Posted by Tac on
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008
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I learned a long time ago that I am NEVER the target audience. As early adopters (if you’re a regular reader of this blog you’re probably an early adopter) it becomes easy to lose touch with reality. If you’re a fellow blogger then you live in a world filled with other bloggers and […]
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Posted by Tac on
Friday, May 30th, 2008
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How I came to get a copy of Web Design for ROI: Turning Browsers into Buyers & Prospects into Leads is really a great example of the social graph at work.
Lance Loveday was looking for some bloggers to read and review the book he co-authored with Sandra Niehaus (apparently first time authors are completely responsible […]
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Posted by Tac on
Monday, February 11th, 2008
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Remember what websites looked like during the ’90’s?
For the last few years rounded corners and minimalistic design have been the trend. Ajax and other 2.0 GUI features have given rise to a rather Mac-esque web trend. This is great for us geeks but what happens as “2.0″ goes main stream?
Your website is becoming […]
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Posted by Tac on
Friday, October 5th, 2007
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