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My Web Designer has gone Absent Without Leave

November 5, 2009 by Russell

Don’t You Just Hate Not Being In Control? It happens a lot. You get your web designer to build you your website and eventually all is well: you have your site, and it is doing its job, bringing you some business. And then things naturally change over time, you add a new product or service, […]

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Helpless Without Your Web Designer?

November 5, 2009 by Russell

my designer took weeks to install my blog – then he DISAPPEARED Does Your Web Designer’s Absence Affect Your Business? When your web designer is incommunicado can you still update your website? What if you want to update your prices? What happens if you need to add a special offer at short notice? What happens […]

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Five Reasons to use the Thesis WordPress Theme

October 13, 2009 by Russell

Thesis is a premium theme that has a number of features that make it a great choice. Thesis makes it easy to make your blog look good and for Google to find your site. Thesis is great for Search Engine Optimization, styling your blog, lowering development costs, has cool features and an active community of users that can help you.

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Thesis Users : How To Remove All In One SEO Pack

August 22, 2009 by Russell

How To Remove All In One SEO Pack from Thesis Sites

If you want to use Thesis’ inbuilt SEO capability instead of those of All In One SEO Pack, this post describes a method of migrating all the title, meta description and keywords from your existing posts from All In One SEO Pack into Thesis. It’s a four step approach.

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Why an Artist’s Website Should Not be Art

August 13, 2009 by Russell

Artists Websites Suck

Mona Lisa by Leornardo da Vinci

Surprisingly, most artist’s websites suck.

They rank poorly in the search engines; are difficult to navigate, lack information about the artworks and fail to solicit feedback or engage visitors to the site. Why is this? Let’s find out.

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