I was approached by a long-time client last month to help her put together a dynamic class catalog application that she could manage in-house that listed the reflexology and massage classes that she offers. In addition to the class catalog management process she also wanted to develop a system that would enable her potential students […]
Basic Podcast Tips from Mitch Keeler
If you have ever considered starting your own podcast you have probably given some thought as to what all is involved in putting together a quality product. Mitch Keeler, who operates one of my favorite podcasts, the Web Hosting Show, posted some tips on his blog, here’s a link: Basic Podcast Tips from a Hosting […]
Harvard University Website Hacked
I ran into this article on the WHIR this morning and thought that it was pretty comical. Their website for their Graduate School or the Arts was compromised on Sunday, and don’t get me wrong that parts not funny by any means, but the comedy of this story is how they were hacked. Apparently some […]
Coldpray – Feels Like Holy Spirit
I ran across this on GodTube.com and couldn’t resist posting it on my blog. This is a hilarious spoof of Nirvana’s “Smell’s like Team Spirit”. Source: GodTube.com – Coldpray – Feels Like Holy Spirit
Full Screen User Interface
I was just cruising through the Xlinesoft Forums today and found a pretty cool javascript that someone had posted that will help you get more screen real estate in your backend applications that you hand off to your clients. This javascript just creates a button that they can click on that helps the backend seem […]
Amazon Associates Central
I am trying out a new tool that plugs into Windows Live Writer that allows you to quickly add links to books on Amazon through your Amazon Associates Account. Since I have read a lot of books related to web development I figured I should setup an Associates Account with Amazon and post book reviews […]
PHPR Projects as Templates
I haven’t blogged about PHPRunner in a while because I have just been too busy I guess, but I still use it exclusively now for PHP Development. The last two builds they have been released have been awesome! The newest SQL editor console that is built in is a welcomed enhancement for sure. The reason […]
Small Ad Agencies Find Niche
I just ran across a cool article on Arkansas Business’s website by Mark Friedman, about how Small Ad Agencies are finding their Niche in today’s marketplace. Needless to say it peaked my interest because although Pleth is primarily a tech firm that specializes in Web Development, Managed Hosting, and Premium Email Solutions we have found […]
Why Trackbacks are Useful For Blogs
Trackbacks are something that a lot of folks probably don’t think that much about but I think that they are a pretty important component for those of us that manage our own blogs to consider. There are a couple of things to consider, I found an article on WebReference today that I am tracking back […]
My Personal SEO Research Findings…
One of the most frequent conversations I have with my clients is about their Search Engine Rankings. I have been pleased to see the amount of interest they are taking in their websites organic ranking. By organic, I am referring to “natural” search results as opposed to paid rankings or pay per click / adword […]
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