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Written by Larry Dearing
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Wednesday, 09 June 2010 10:36 |
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We’ve all been to websites that are still unfinished and in varying stages of construction or re-working. To me, it’s like going to work half dressed. If your online image is important to you and you want to always have your best foot forward, you may want to consider developing your new website in an area less public where you can sort things out until you’re truly ready to present your website live. Here’s a few tips to consider. |
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Written by Larry Dearing
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Wednesday, 26 May 2010 12:56 |
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Every now and then it’s good to do a quick review of your security situation for working on-line with your computer. There are threats at home, at the coffee shop, and at other public Wi-Fi hotspots just waiting to compromise your security, your data, and even your identity. This is certainly not a comprehensive list and the ideas offered are simply surveyed to get you thinking about how you conduct business on the internet. |
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Written by Larry Dearing
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Tuesday, 04 May 2010 20:42 |
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Obviously I must give inspirational credit here to Jeff Foxworthy for the modeling of this post. We've all seen websites that are actually quite annoying and we forget that someone who made the site, or paid for the site must have thought it was great. Sometimes it's not the whole site that sucks, just portions. Here's an opportunity to view your site from a visitor's perspective. Your website just might suck if... |
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Written by Larry Dearing
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Saturday, 10 April 2010 14:37 |
In the first part of this post, we looked at often overlooked "finishing touches" if you will, that can detract from your visitors' experience on your website. A big theme of part 1 was you may only get one change to impress your visitors and convert them to loyal repeat visitors and followers. By the way, if you missed Part 1 you can get it here. Part 2 takes a look at often overlooked items on the backend of your website. Here the theme is more "don't shoot yourself in foot" by not taking care of some easy but important details that can affect how search engines view your site and subsequent ranking.
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