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 […]
IE6 and IE7 Compatibility
This is an issue that every developer has encountered, what might look okay on IE7 might not look so hot on IE6, which is likely the browser that a lot of folks are still using. It’s extremely frustrating. One of my partners held off running updates on his machine in fear that we would lost […]
Project: Powersite Document Manager v1.0
This is a small utility / script that I put together that allows administrators of a website or intranet application to easily add documents such as .pdf files to an online listing that can be accessed by visitors to their website or users on their corporate intranet. I have a few solutions like this one […]
Projects: Nascar View Portal / Blog
My partners and I are going to be launching a new NASCAR Themed Blog site in the very near future, I thought that I would post a preview of the site here first as a preview of what’s to come. This project is the first standalone website that my partners and I are launching as […]
Newman Wins the 50th Daytona 500!
This is awesome, I couldn’t be a happier right now. I guess unless our client Mark Martin could have won the Daytona 500! Instead another driver that I have had the privilege to work with in the past won. Ryan Newman finally got his first Daytona 500 victory! It was a huge victory for Ryan […]
Book Review: PHP 5 / MySQL Programming
I actually picked this book up a while back so that I could get up to speed w/ PHP and MySQL programming and I really enjoyed it. It was an easy read and I still refer back to it from time to time to find things, it stays on the bookshelf behind my desk. If […]
Go Mac or Not?
If you read my blog or know me you probably know that I have been growing increasingly frustrated with Vista and how unstable it can be with various programs. Just the other day I experienced a file ownership issue with my php development environment that was a real hair puller, fortunately we have gotten past […]
Post to MySpace Button Released!
Ha, I ran across this today and was actually kind of relieved. I knew that MySpace would surely have to open themselves up for people to post articles to MySpace from outside sources, Just never really saw where they were doing that. Facebook has been doing it for a while and I have been using […]
Setting up a Blog Maintenance Plan
As I am sure many of you who manage or contribute to an online blog know, finding time to manage the blog can be a chore sometimes, especially if you have plenty of other irons in the fire. My situation is a little different in that I work from a home office and find myself […]
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