This has been a great week and it is already the end of August. Next Monday I will be posting my blog update for the month of August along with my new goals for the new month. I’ll have some fun graphs and information to share with you all.
On to this weeks Jar Full of [...]
Archive for August 2007
Checking your website across multiple browsers and operating systems can be time consuming, but it happens to be one of the most important website compatibility testing you will need to do. This guide will cover the basics on how to get testing done easily and provide you with some resources to get started. This is [...]
Read more »I have been trying out a series of online RSS feed readers for the past week and I finally tried out the new Bloglines Beta reader thanks to Kyle. I am glad I found this beta because it features a 3 pane-view which I am used to with my current readers. While browsing the new [...]
Read more »Once you have found your websites passion, you need to stay persistent and motivated to create a successful website online. Here are the following secrets I have learned to help stay persistent and motivated for the long run.
Set smaller goals
You may have an ultimate goal to get a million visitors to your website, but how [...]
Most webmasters eventually will find web stats scripts and services that help them discover the information they want to know about who is visiting their website, where they are coming from, and what they are doing on their website. But are you going over board? You might be obsessed with your web stats if:
1. You [...]
This week quotes speaks for itself:
I would enjoy the day better if it started later
It would be great if we could have a lot more hours in the day too! So much to do, but so little time to get any of it done.
Read more »When designing and updating your websites, you need to consider the different types of ways your visitors view your websites through their browsers. Screen resolution, operating system, and browser type are the major factors to consider for maximum compatibility for your visitors. This will be a series of 4 articles over the next 2 weeks [...]
Read more »It has been a busy week for me offline, I’m trying to keep up with the blogsphere! It moves pretty quick with or without you I’ve discovered. This week top commentors have a lot of interesting posts for us. If you want to be in my blue jar, just post throughout the week and I’ll [...]
Read more »Website backups are a way to insure that your website data is intact at all times. Learning how to take your own backups and taking backups on a regular basis will help prevent any data loss from failed servers or your own mistakes. In later articles I will go more into detail on how to [...]
Read more »John at SiteFever.com released a 22 page downloadable article, Blog Traffic Made Easy, on how to drive traffic to your blog on a consistent basis for free. Many of these techniques will also work great for any website too, not just blogs. The techniques used will require you to work regularly on driving traffic to [...]
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