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HTML Redirects
Cary, NC – Today, we’re going to nerd-out with a post about how to redirect an html page. Html Redirects can help your existing audience find you if you have changed the address of your website.
Read moreTechnical Services
Along with solid creative work and strategic thinking, success on the web demands a broad range of technical expertise. From a pure programming standpoint, we hand code some of our sites and adapt open source platforms for others. We make extensive use of APIs to tie together content from all over the web. Our languages [...]
Read moreBlog is a Dirty Word
We continue to install WordPress for clients at an ever increasing pace. But we stopped calling it a Blog.
Read moreTIMA / Google Seminar
TIMA, the Triangle Interactive Marketing Association, had a great seminar on Wednesday presented by Google*.
Read moreBest Free Back-up Utility
Here’s another in our series of lab-tested, must-have free utilities for Mac nation.
Read moreManaging Passwords with Sxipper
As the usefulness of the web grows, we all have more and more passwords and user names. Some sites allow anything; others want 7 or more characters, upper- & lower-case, numbers. It gets baffling. But here’s a great utility for managing it all.
Read moreUsing WordPress Themes in 4 Easy Steps
It’s easy to add some bling to your blog with a new theme if you use WordPress.
Read moreGoogle Keyword Tool
We’ve blogged about this before, but because keywords are so important, we thought we’d go into a little more detail. Keywords are nothing more than the most common terms people use to describe something. But choosing the right keyword can mean this difference between success or failure for your website. For example, we almost called [...]
Read moreHow to Create Favicons
Here’s another Web 2.0 tip for Boomers. Favicons (pronounced fave-IKONZ) are the tiny pics you often see preceding a web address in your browser bar. Here’s ours: In this post , we’ll tell you how to create your own favicons– it’s so easy, you’ll wonder why you waited.
Read moreCopywriting for Installers
We all have our own nightmare stories of installation gone wrong. I’m not talking carpeting or kitchen cabinets. I’m talking about installing software. David Pogue, the technology guru for the New York Times, talks about trying to install software for some new fancy 802n routers – article here. Bottom line: the UI is so confusing, [...]
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