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15 Ways to Rework Your Next Blog Post Title

clock May 22nd 2009 | Category: Blogging 1 Comment comment

This post is task #32 (a bonus one) in the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog challenge.
Your task today is to rework the title of the next post that you write
OK – so you need to have a post written before you can do this one but assuming you have a post ready [...]

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27 Must Read Tips and Tutorials for Bloggers [Day 6 - 31DBBB]

clock April 19th 2009 | Category: Blogging, WordPress Add Comment » comment

Today your task in the 31 Day challenge to Build a Better Blog is to do some learning from successful bloggers.

To do this I’ve asked nine bloggers that I know and respect to nominate a few posts from their own blogs archives that they believe would be most helpful for bloggers wanting to improve their blogs.

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Interlink Your Old Blog Posts [Day 8 31DBBB]

clock April 19th 2009 | Category: Analytics, Blogging, SEO Add Comment » comment

Today is Day 8 in the 31 Days to Build a Better Blog challenge. Congratulations on making it this far!

Today I’m presenting you with a task that is perhaps a little less involved than some of the days so far. I wanted to give you something that would both help improve your blog but that wouldn’t take too long to either learn or implement (although it is something that you could dedicate a lot of time to if you have time on your hands).

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Beautiful And Creative Logo Designs For Your Inspiration

clock April 19th 2009 | Category: Logos & Branding, Web Design Add Comment » comment

Last week we already presented our first selection of beautiful, clever and creative logo designs. This post presents the second part of our selection, featuring even more beautiful and creative logos that will hopefully inspire you or at least give you the idea of what the current logo design trends look like.

Just as last time, we focused on logos that use creative methods to represent the brand through color, shapes, and typography. Every design presented below tells you something about the company that it is supposed to represent. Also note the brilliant color palletes and unique patterns used in many of these. Finally, pay attention to the typography, especially font selection and coloring…

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Huge List Of Highly Extensible Photoshop Plugins

clock April 19th 2009 | Category: Photoshop, Web Design Add Comment » comment

title-photoshop-pluginsPhotoshop plugins are very powerful addons to Adobe Photoshop, which many people seem to forget. Plugins are small extensions to make Photoshop even more extensive while retouching photos, adding simple filter effects and more. I selected separate plugins and featured them, however there were also many huge collections of plugins, so it didn’t make sense to copy&paste massive loads of text and images – I just put screenshot and link to them in that case. Hope You’ll enjoy this one and feel free to add Your comment about Your favorites and maybe links I didn’t list here.

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35 Beautiful Commercial And Free Joomla Templates

clock April 19th 2009 | Category: Free, Joomla!, Web Design Add Comment » comment

Joomla is one of the most powerful, robust and feature-rich content management systems out there. Besides being open-source, Joomla is capable of some really stunning designs through the use of modules and built-in display customizations. Below, we present a list of 20 35 of the coolest, slickest, most eye-catching Joomla template designs…

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Table Layouts vs. Div Layouts: From Hell to Hell?

clock April 16th 2009 | Category: CSS, Web Design, XHTML Add Comment » comment

Photo of a road sign containing heaven and hellOver the last several years, developers have moved from table-based website structures to div-based structures. Hey, that’s great. But wait! Do developers know the reasons for moving to div-based structures, and do they know how to? Often it seems that people are moving away from table hell only to wind up in div hell. This article covers common problems with layout structure in web design…

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25 Sources For Logo Design Inspiration

clock April 13th 2009 | Category: Logos & Branding, Web Design Add Comment » comment

title-logo-design-inspirationAs logo designer You can often find moments, when You cannot think of anything good, but then such inspirational like this can become very handy. There are a lot of logo showcase sites You can inspire from and usually those sites list also all logo on popular categories, so You can see which logos and actually why there are so popular, sometimes artists even add their logo creation workflow there, allowing us to see what’s really happening behind the scene…

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Regular Expression Tips and Tricks

clock April 13th 2009 | Category: Analytics, Google Add Comment » comment

Regular Expressions (RegEx) are a set of characters you can use match one or more strings of text. The main reason to use Regular Expressions is that they support wildcard matching, letting you capture a lot of variations (in URLs for example) using a single string of characters. Here are a few examples when Regular Expressions are useful in Google Analytics…

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Using Google Analytics to Create an Optimization Plan

clock April 13th 2009 | Category: Analytics, Google, SEO Add Comment » comment

Let’s face it, your website is never really finished. Testing pages is an inexpensive way to manage a constantly shifting audience and market. It’s great for:

  1. Increasing ROI on your advertising
  2. Teaching you about the likes and dislikes of your customers
  3. Trying out alternatives used by competitors
  4. Breaking down preconceptions about what works
  5. Convincing a stubborn boss to try something new
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