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Etsy

Monday, June 9th, 2008

The Internet is an exciting place.  No matter what your interest there’s bound to be a site just for you.  A case in point is Etsy.  The site is an impressive, online marketplace filled with handmade goods. There are aprons, baskets, jewelry, bookmarks, journals, masks, scarves and countless other items. Hats off to the folks [...]

Case Study – Dancing With the Stars

Friday, March 28th, 2008

One of the golden rules of website design is to always think about the website user. You want visitors to your site to have a good “user experience”. Sometimes even large companies loose sight of this concept. I had a horrible user experience at ABC’s Dancing With the Stars (DWTS) website recently. For those of [...]

eCommerce and the Olympics

Friday, January 11th, 2008

The Games have always brought people together in peace to respect universal moral principles. The above quote is from the website of the International Olympic Committee. It’s the sort of thing that I think of when I think about the Olympics. It’s about bringing people together. It’s about showing the best in people. It’s about [...]

Design Your Own Website

Friday, December 7th, 2007

I realized yesterday that I have a number of websites that are client designed. Yep, some of my clients designed their own websites. One client is a graphic designer. Another client makes greeting cards. These women had the artistic talents but needed some technical help to produce a website. But together we had everything we [...]

Is That Opportunity Knocking?

Monday, May 28th, 2007

One of the things I love about working with websites is how fast it enables business owners to move. As a case in point is Nuts Online. Last week CBS cancelled the TV show Jericho. Fans of the TV show are protesting and trying to get CBS to reverse that decision. During the last episode [...]