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Five Interesting Links – November 2010

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

I hope you all have a lovely Thanksgiving!  In between the turkey and the football games I also hope you have time to enjoy these five articles: 12 Top Online Entrepreneurs Share How Hard They Work -  We’ve all seen get rich schemes for making money online.  “Work just one hour a day. You too [...]

Keeping Up With the Joneses

Monday, January 19th, 2009

Over the last few months I’ve talked to a few organizations that want their websites updated. Their wish list of features contained items like blogs, paid advertising, a shopping cart and photo galleries. I asked some questions. What are you going to sell? What are you going to advertise? How do these features support your [...]

Fixed Width vs. Flexible Width – Part Two

Friday, March 14th, 2008

On an earlier post I explained the difference between flexible and fixed width website designs. “But how do you switch between the two?” was a question one reader asked. The differences between the two styles are huge. In order to make the change you need a new website design. The Problem – Appearance The two [...]

Website Planning

Monday, June 18th, 2007

So you’re thinking about getting a website.  That’s great!  Here are some questions that will help you in the planning process: 1 – What is the purpose of your website?  Some websites: sell things online provide contact information for your customers show examples of your work educate customers provide needed forms and information to customers [...]