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Archive for April, 2010

Is My Website Infected?

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

It happens to most website owners eventually.  They receive an email from a visitor that says something like, “While visiting your site I got a message from my antivirus software that it detected a virus and removed a trojan. Your website is unsafe!” What do you do? The first step is to try and determine [...]

Spammers as Role Models?

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

Daniel Scocco at Copyblogger wrote an interesting article entitled 4 Things an Ethical Internet Marketer Can Learn from Spammers.  Just to be clear, this article does not endorse spam at all.   Instead Daniel ponders an interesting question.  If we all hate spam (and we do) and we’re all on the lookout for Internet scams (and [...]

What's a Wiki?

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Have you heard about wikis?  One of the most used wikis is Wikipedia.  It’s an online encyclopedia where readers actually help write the website content.  How does that work?  I knew you’d ask that.  The folks over at Common Craft have made a video to explain just how wikis work. Share this:

New Website – The British Virtual Assistant

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Check out this lovely new website that I designed and developed for Sharon Senger, The British Virtual Assistant. Some of the website highlights are a built-in blog,  a horizontal navigation system and a fun, yet professional, design. Share this:

Blog Add-On at Hosting.com

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Last week I received an email from Hosting.com: According to our records, you have a free WordPress Blog Add-on associated with your existing hosting account. After careful review of this add-on, we have determined that this plan is no longer comparable to other free blog services such as WordPress.com and Blogger.com. Due to this reason, [...]