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My WordPress Was Hacked: musikkorps & “My computer Online Scan”
0 Comments | Posted by Mike Angstadt in Web Best Practices, Website Management, Website Security
My WordPress Got Hacked!
So you sit down with your cup of coffee and fire up the Blog for a quick content addition, and you’re prompted with this message from 62.122.72.131:
Warning! Your computer contains various signs of viruses and malware programs presence. Your system requires immediate anti viruses check! System Security will perform a quick [...]
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RE: Facebook Thinks Email is “Probably Going Away”
0 Comments | Posted by Michael Dugas in Web Best Practices
the is a comment posted to an article by Chris Crum, posted on WebProNews on June 24. 2010, which can be found here.
“I must comment that Facebook’s recent integration of SMS technologies has illustrated the sentiment that Ms. Sandberg expressed during her speech: you can now use your mobile number just as you would have used [...]
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LinkedIn provides new opportunities for businesses (and prospective employees)
0 Comments | Posted by Michael Dugas in Web Best Practices
LinkedIn, the industry leader of professional development social media hubs, has recently announced new functionality that will allow users to ‘follow’ companies, much like followers of status feeds on Twitter. The notable divergence from Twitter is that given LinkedIn’s steadily growing mindshare in the professional networking services industry will afford it unique opportunities to capitalize [...]
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How SEO Companies in Philadelphia Convert Web Visitors into Leads
4 Comments | Posted by Nick in Information Design, Lead Conversion, Search Engine Optimization SEO, Web Best Practices
The Core Objective of Your Website
Once you begin investing money in web traffic, you will quickly realize how important your website is to the lead generation process. The core objective of your website should be to convert visitors into leads. Recognizing and acknowledging this goal is the first step toward measuring the effectiveness of your [...]
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Is a website template really right for your business?
1 Comment | Posted by Nick in Web Best Practices, Website Templates
As Managing Director of a web consulting firm I am constantly given the opportunity to meet individuals who work with technology. I have had the chance to meet brilliant developers, designers, information architects, etc. all of who love what they do and put unbelievable amounts of time into growing their talents. At the very same [...]
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How to Gauge Successful Competitor Web Investment
0 Comments | Posted by Nick in Web Best Practices
I have found that a good way to gather insight into your site’s preliminary top-level content is to take a look around at terms and language that is associated with your business/industry and find out what’s working. It is historically very difficult to gauge growth of private companies, and it still is. One technique I [...]
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Some CSS Perspective Part I
0 Comments | Posted by Mike Angstadt in CSS, Multi-Part Series, Web Best Practices
Css Explosion
Cascading style sheets are an immensely helpful tool in creating appealing designs and provide time savings during initial creation, maintenance, and enhancement. In the past few years they’ve also become a powerful ally to client-side processing, client management systems, as well as unique identification for hierarchal functionality. Many bleeding-edge applications of CSS leverage its [...]
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Content Creators Are Not Web Designers
0 Comments | Posted by Mike Angstadt in Content Management, Web Best Practices
Content creation which is the invention of all non-functional text and graphics which fill the website often take precedent to the true web development and design activities. The first snare which afflicts personnel charged with presenting a concise, clear, yet thorough perspective on screen is beginning by writing textual content in document format. It doesn’t [...]
