Category Archives: Webmastering

Is Your Web Provider a Used Car Salesman?

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I’ve been on both the selling and buying end of Web services for over 10 years. Over that time I’ve drawn some conclusions about how people sell their services, and from my survey of the landscape, there are a LOT

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Getting Worked Over

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Several weeks ago I was visiting with a friend to discuss some design revisions to her Web site. As with most projects, the design direction was pretty loose – not lacking in direction, just the concrete measurables.

As we talked …

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Finding Individual Twitter Posts

Accessing an individual status update on twitter used to drive me BONKERS! I could never remember what I needed to place in the URL to pull up one specific posts. I could easily access the post ID with FireBug, but …

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1080 Around the Corner

If you’ve missed Cameron Moll’s nice right up “Is it time to move beyond 960?” I would suggest starting there before reading further.

I’m not trying to make an argument for or against moving away from 960, I’m just offering …

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To multi-site or not

Strategy is king when you’re dealing with limited resources – extra true when you’re dealing with the Web.

I recently had a conversation with a friend who is constantly on the front-lines when dealing with limited resource while effectively executing …

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