Traffic School
Ready for Traffic School? Course guarantee: You will double your site’s traffic within 6 months or your money back. If your site is brand new, you’ll go from 0 to at least 3,000 visitors per month in 6 months.
Ready for Traffic School? Course guarantee: You will double your site’s traffic within 6 months or your money back. If your site is brand new, you’ll go from 0 to at least 3,000 visitors per month in 6 months.
You know when you get robbed and you wished you had bought that stronger deadbolt? Just wait until your online world gets ransacked. Yeah, loads of fun.
LastPass is an online password manager and form filler that streamlines and secures your online accounts. Multiple computers and multiple browsers? No problem.
Am I doing anything else these days? Do I sense a trend here? If no one twists my arm to make it not Genesis, I'm going to use Genesis.
I'm a writer and I promote writers and their work. I'm old school (pen and paper) so the thought of a Kindle was horrifying. Here's why I'm a convert.
With my recent infatuation with StudioPress' Genesis Framework, I thought I'd try to see if I could do what Lauren wanted--a non-Genesis theme--with a Genesis theme.
Rooftop School's website was built in Homestead. Ouch.
Appro Supercomputer Solutions needed a blog to accompany their main corporate site. With Gabriel Gasca at the project management helm for the Appro team, we built them a solid blog on the Genesis framework.
Do your posts' fancy HTML code (or embeds or movies or JavaScript) get mangled when you--or worse--someone else, opens your WordPress post in the Visual editor?
Charles Bloszies had a beautiful site, but it was in Flash. So they couldn't update it (well, easily anyway). Good Looking Ideas and Likoma to the Flash rescue!
Dr. Hack is no strip-mall dentist, he's a professional artist who loves his craft. He needed a cosmetic--and general--upgrade to get his business to where it should be: at the top of the game. We did that.
Kathy Rosenberg-Wohl has been helping students get into college for a while now, but she was ready to promote her services with a website that she could update with regular content: calendars, To Do Lists, articles, etc.
They met with me, helped me work through ideas and dealt with the many details and changes. I'm very happy with the results and their extremely hard work.
In a nutshell, go to http://who.is, check your domain contact info. If you find that your domain contact data is current and accurate, there's no need to take action. If, however, your domain contact information is inaccurate, you must correct it.
Kenji Oshima had an iWeb site. They look nice (not surprising, coming from Apple), but they're limited in features and not very easy to maintain--at least compared to a content management system.