July, 2008

Jul 30th, 2008

The Survey for People Who Make Websites

A List Apart is ramping up their second annual survey of web professionals.  You may be wondering what is the point of this survey.  A bunch of people answer questions.  Then we learn that 0.3% of the world’s web developers live in Argentina.  Okay.  And?

Jul 23rd, 2008

Easy Instructions To Clear Browser Cache

photo credit: prw_silvan
I ran into a problem where one of my clients was having difficulty seeing updates I was making to a site design because her browser (Safari on a Mac) was caching an old stylesheet.  Most browsers these days make it (relatively) easy to clear the cache, but I can’t keep the instructions [...]

Jul 16th, 2008

Lessons Learned From the Online Referral Scorecard

At the beginning of this year, I invested a lot of time in creating a web application that allowed people to keep track of the activity they were doing to build relationships with their network of business contacts.  By giving numeric values to the various activities, the scorecard turns the process of tracking your activities [...]

Jul 9th, 2008

Road Trip

No big post this week because I’ve had a sudden trip added to my calendar.  Nothing bad; it just came up unexpectedly is all.  If you need something to tide you over, might I suggest this discussion on whether a business should dump all of their information on their website or just include the bare essentials.

Jul 2nd, 2008

Why Are These Blog Posts So High in Google?

I was checking through the site logs this morning, and I noticed that I was getting a lot of traffic on two phrases in particular.  At least at the time of this writing, I have a post from this blog at the number two spot in Google’s search results for both talking to clients and audit [...]

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