Yahoo deferring emails and gmail hides forwards
Posted Oct 10th, 2008 by Steve
Working with a client for the past two days on the issue of forwarded email. She has her email forwarded from hostgator mail servers to yahoo.
Ever since we started down this road we’ve had nothing but problems. They don’t happen every month but when an email issue rears it’s ugly head it’s like a [...]
Website Currently under Redevelopment -5:01pm 3/21/08
Posted Mar 21st, 2008 by Steve
Upgraded from an older version of wordpress and was not prepared. 5pm on Friday afternoon of course…arrgh.
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Seo Siloing does work in Wordpress 2.3
Posted Jan 7th, 2008 by Steve
I’ve fallen in love with the seo-siloing plugin. It builds great category landing pages. It is compatible with the new version of wordpress, all the way up to 2.3.2 (Jan 8,2007)
If you’re having problems getting it to work then just have a check here: Wordpress 2.3 Compatibility.
You must go into the siloing source file and [...]
From Cash Parking to PPC-Sites.
Posted Oct 4th, 2007 by Steve
I’ve recently enlisted the services of ppc-sites.com to prepare a better looking parked page for my domain, sundownersyndrome.com. As of this posting the sundowner site has no backlinks. I’m giving it one here in hopes of seeing some spider activity. I know, there’s all kinds of other things, like a google site map, directory posting [...]
Store Locator for Client
Posted Mar 14th, 2007 by Steve
We wanted to over a sophisticated google mashup for our client, Current-USA. While we were researching the topic we came across blipstar. I’ve fooled around with this thing and it is scary simple. The developer makes the statement, “I created blipstar™ for businesses that want the usefulness of a store locator tool but don’t have [...]
Can a change in hosting improve you search engine rankings
Posted Jan 6th, 2007 by Steve
I’ve recently moved a site from a hosting package with Network Solutions. Don’t ask me why I used Network Solutions. It was just one of those, ‘try it and see what happens’ things. The site was a static site. 4-5 pages. I figured okay NetworkSolutions. Why not.
We eventually changed the site over to a WordPress [...]
Web Predictions for 2007
Posted Jan 4th, 2007 by muellermr
2006 was a big year for the web, with things like blogs, rss, and user-generated news inching closer and closer to the mainstream. While such services are surely going to continue gaining ground on “traditional media,” there are a few other aspects of the web (and web design) that I expect to surge in [...]
A good host for you and your clients
Posted Dec 15th, 2006 by Steve
Based on one of the panels at Pubcon, I think it was the Competitive Analysis Panel, I decided to try some new hosts. I’m not sure why this was presented in Competitive Analysis…can’t remember. Anyways the point is one of the recommendations has just been stellar. I hereby give the 2006 iSight Technologies hosting award [...]
Microsoft Redesigns its Website
Posted Dec 15th, 2006 by muellermr
For those of you who thought you would never see the end of Microsoft’s old, ugly, and increasingly annoying (how many times did you accidentally hover over something to be presented with a ton of dropdown options) design, think again. As of the 14th of December, Microsoft has released a completely redesigned website.
Whether you [...]
Hotels, Location and PubCon 2006
Posted Nov 17th, 2006 by Steve
In Vegas, in the hotel room at the Renaissance. Couple of things that might help the newbie thinking about coming to Pubcon.
The Renaissance is great. Best thing about it is the location to the Convention Center. You can walk back to the hotel, get a coffee, and be back before the person, who is [...]