Yearly Archives: 2010

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WordPress Monthly Archives for a Category

Occasionally when using WordPress as a Content Management System for a website I will use posts to organize content for areas of the website outside of a blog. For example, on the Happily Ever After Photography website I used posts …
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Mapping your home with Google Sketchup

If you’re thinking about re-decorating, moving or are renting a property you might find a 3D model of your property extremely helpful. With a great program called Google Sketchup this process is easy and free. How It’s Done 1. Use …
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A Google based calendar for wordpress.

I’m always looking for ways to make organization easier, more efficient, and well…  more fun.  In service of this, I am starting a new project to better communicate with my clients. I am publishing an availability calender within my blog …
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Case Study: San Fernando Valley Professional School

The San Fernando Valley Professional School website had the same problems as many dated, budget based websites: an aged outdated appearance and poor content management. Our upgrade improved the navigational system to a system of dynamically generated drop menus and …
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Case Study: Happily Ever After Photography

Working with Ruth at Happily Ever After Photography was a pleasure.  She is a craftswoman and small business owner who has real enthusiasm and talent for both her professions.  Ruth immediately connects with people, and her charming studio reflects her …
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Happily Ever After Photogrpahy


Case Study: Northwest Canoe

Northwest canoe is the kind of client I love.  They are 2 local small businessmen who work out of a garage in a historical building right downtown.   The owners clearly have some business savvy and have built and managed a …
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Poker Affiliate Solutions

The Poker Affiliate Solutions website, reporting system and Content Management System was a product that spanned two years and hundreds of mockups and interface drafts.  Built in Ruby on Rails, the front end was powered by a combination of jQuery, HMTL, and CSS in a Sass …
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Why I’m going back to school (and why you should too!)

Were you one of the kids in school who just knew things weren’t operating properly?  It’s true that most schools have pretty major deficiencies: uninspired or inept teachers, poor facilities, arrogant or incompetent administration, dated materials and well, just poor …
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SEO for Beginners: Part 2

In an earlier article, I discussed why having a keyword plan was important for your online marketing strategy.  In this slightly more advanced tutorial we will look at some of the ways such a plan can be used to divert …
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Protect your Small Business

If victims of malicious web based attacks have anything in common, it’s that they never expected that it would happen to them. Unfortunately, internet based attacks are impersonal, blunt and rampant. You might be a kind individual and an ethical business person, but you have enemies you’ve never met.

There is a need to panic, but panic just enough to take a few hours to protect yourself and your business. Taking just two simple steps TODAY will vastly improve and protect your small business. Doing them right will save you both time and money and situate your enterprise to adapt and grow for many years to come.
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