by Randa Clay | May 15, 2007 | Tips & Tools
SEO is a world of small detailed tweaks that add up to big differences in traffic, and although I am not a very detail oriented person, it’s something I’ve been trying to pay more attention to. Here are 5 tweaks that I have recently become aware of and am...
by Randa Clay | May 7, 2007 | Tips & Tools, Wordpress Themes
Phil Nash is a genius. His trick for making backgrounds transparent while still allowing the other items stacked on top in the div to keep their opacity put the icing on the cake in my first theme for WordPress. Here’s the code I originally had it in a class,...
by Randa Clay | May 4, 2007 | Tips & Tools
Ben Yoskovitz wants to know our secrets to productivity. He is sponsoring a group writing project called The Ultimate Guide to Productivity and my friend Char at Essential Keystrokes tagged me to participate. This is a topic that interests me and I’ve been...
by Randa Clay | Apr 25, 2007 | Tips & Tools
Performancing has just just re-launched their PMetrics site analytics package and it looks very promising. I am an over-analyst by nature, so I installed it immediately. I like the free version of Statcounter really well (though the thing with it only keeping the...
by Randa Clay | Mar 24, 2007 | Tips & Tools
Here are some tools I found this week that I thought you’d be interested in: When one is laying out a site for a client, and want to put in some sample text, the standard practice for professional designers is to put in “Lorem ipsum” text so that the...
by Randa Clay | Mar 10, 2007 | Reviews, Tips & Tools
I recently read ChrisG’s e-book “How to Write Killer Flagship Content”. I’m not a big e-book reader, but I have a lot of respect for Chris and have really benefited from reading his blog. Chris’ writing style is particularly engaging and...