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What is “search engine optimization” (SEO) and why should I care?
Update March 27, 2007 by Valerie Anderson
If you have zero desire to attract customers via the search engines, then you don’t need to care about how the various search engines operate. However, even if you are a local pizza place hoping [...]

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Overview of the Content Developer role
“What does a ‘content developer’ do?”
A Content Developer is responsible for delivering your visitors content of value to them while generating a higher word count/higher content to code ratio. They are able to contribute quality articles of interest that can be used in viral marketing campaigns.
A [...]

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Overview of the Web Designers role
“What does a ‘web designer’ do?”
A Web Designer weaves together the role of structural architect (skill-sets will vary in degrees between Web Developer and Web Programmer depending on the needs of the client) with a strong focus on the originality of the graphical interface.
A good [...]

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Maintaining and/or Managing Your Website
April 18, 2007 by Valerie Anderson
Congratulations!  You now have published to your own domain name a website, so what’s next?  Plenty of possibly not much, depending on the purpose and subsequent design of your site.
For example, you might have chosen to develop a simple 4 page site [...]

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Why should I use your services when there is so much being offered for free?
Update March 27, 2007 by Valerie Anderson
Kudos to the open source templates currently available to the general public! Some of the designs available today are absolutely stunning, basic blogging services are free and even hosting can be [...]

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When should you actively join the Internet community?
When you are ready to accept the good, bad and uglies of the World Wide Web, you are then ready to think about how wide of a spotlight you want shining upon your virtual projection of your visions onto the Internet.
Do not think for [...]

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New Banner
June 13, 2007 by Valerie Anderson
It’s not often I take a moment or two to design a graphic for myself because I stink at making shape-based graphics* and I don’t have very many original photographs I can play with.
However, tonight I thought about re-designing my banner on my website, sort [...]

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New Loan
July 9, 2007 by Valerie Anderson
I have had this quotation service on my desktop for quite a while and have found it to frequently share some inspiring thoughts, while other times it has been just a simple blur amidst the flurry of other stuff I have rotating on my desktop.
So [...]

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When dealing with pieces of artwork, clearly identifying what tangible line items can be generated from the work of art can be a real challenge.  This is especially true of photographs and there are a multitude of paths an owner of original photographs can travel:
1.  Invest a little money into a screen saver generating software [...]

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I told a few people the past few days that I don’t like shopping. I do not find excitement at the idea of touching 30 shirts on hangers trying to find one that not only looks “good” but is also in my size. I did walk away from a clothing store the other [...]

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