Posted on April 29, 2009 by webwordslinger
Wow, things have really changed in a few short years. The first incarnation of the web was fun for a while but those static images and lack of interactivity was way too passive to keep the attention of surfers who can assess the “funness” of a site by its type face.
The second incarnation of the [...]
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Posted on April 3, 2009 by webwordslinger
It costs money to have a full-featured website built by a pricey digital design company on the 40th floor – the whole 40th floor. Somebody’s paying for all that flash. You. That’s why these pros from Dover want $20K for a website you could build – if you only had the time.
At the outset of [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2009 by webwordslinger
If you thought your blog was going to pull in thousands of readers, you’re probably disappointed. In fact, you might be downright morose at the poor attendance and lack of give-and-take your blog produces.
When done well, and when blog potential is maximized to the fullest, a blog draws traffic. When not done properly, it’s like [...]
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