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February 21, 2010

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Google in 2009: The State of The Index By Matt Cutts

I’ve been so excited about the development in the past year on the Google Webmaster YouTube channel. One notable video I wanted to mention to everyone is the State of The Index 2009. At Pubcon in Las Vegas 2009, Matt Cutts gave a presentation covering various topics Google has done for users, web developers and [...]

July 6, 2009

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CMS Light – Try Perch

I stumbled upon what appears to be an entry level CMS solution today that merits some further examination. Perch is an inexpensive (less than $60 license) CMS that appears to create a bridge to permit CMS functionality on a slightly reduced scale for both you and your client. Set up and installation is a snap and [...]

June 10, 2009

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Effective e-commerce techniques

If you currently own a fully functioning e-commerce site but are finding sales a bit flat there are a number of easy to action methods that can create sales just from the ingenuity. I’ve sold online for years and promotions (not gimmicks) are effective and natural methods to add some instant pep to your sales. Here [...]

April 19, 2009

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Gooey for Open Goo

Awhile back I implemented a project management system called Project Pier to better assist my clients . Now that I am building a team together for design, programming and SEO  activities, I felt I needed more of a robust system. Why: Project Pier did require some recoding to implement functions such as email notifications [...]

April 18, 2009

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Special Needs Business

The mission of SPECIAL NEEDS BUSINESS is to provide valuable resources for the special needs community on a national level though quality and discounted products, services, education, and connection. Support: This website is owned and operated by Kimberly at Green Seed Web Design. Currently, the directory is in the process of redevelopment. Technologies: html, css, flash, [...]

November 26, 2008

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great designers

Sometimes we have to face the fact we don’t know everything…. although we would like to pretend we did. Networking should never just be limited to “selling” but also include people who may know more than you. I always believed, if you surround yourself with talented people, you learn though osmosis. The first step is being [...]

September 29, 2008

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Project Management – Project Pier

For awhile now,  I’ve been wanting to implement a project management system not only for myself but also to keep clients updated and informed.   Although i explored with systems like Basecamp,  I wanted to find an open source project management system I could host on my own server. When searching for an appropriate project management [...]

August 12, 2008

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my first php code

A friend told me  along time ago told me I should have been a programmer.  PHP is a code I’ve always wanted to learn. What better way then to configure simple but functional forms!!  From what I’ve read not only was it easy once you learned the foundation of sendmail.php but also the responses are also customizable as they can be [...]

July 15, 2008

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Magento ECommerce – another solution?

A few weeks ago I decided  try a different type of ecommerce open source software. Cubecart.com has been a very good experience for me. In fact, this was the software that launched me into design and was my 1st experience in  PHP and SQL. However, there were still issues I experienced that made me less than satisfied (checkout [...]

May 3, 2008

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My lesson in CRMs

Over the past few weeks, I wanted to find a more efficient way for me to keep track of leads and contacts. Basically, I realized I needed a contact management system. My outlook box was crammed full of active leads and clients. Keeping track of when potential clients contacted me last and who I needed [...]