Responsive Web Design Overview

A responsive web design allows your website to be viewed across multiple screen sizes while maintaining the websites integrity. This means that as the screen width decreases, your website doesn’t shrink. It remains very readable and usable. To allow for readability and usability, the website will rearrangement some items but still try to keep a…

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Does Your Product Still Have That “New Car” Smell?

Monsoon season has begun The monsoons have started here in Arizona. For those of you not familiar with what these are, they’re basically thunderstorms. But with a very predictable beginning and ending season. In fact, the season begins when the dewpoint hits 55 for three consecutive days at SkyHabor airport in Phoenix or 40 in…

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Are You Making These Two Amateur Branding Mistakes?

Doce fire west of town Summer time in Arizona always brings an unwelcome guest – wildfires. There’s one just getting under control on the west side of town. Luckily, there’s been no injuries or structures lost. 5 super tankers were initially assigned to the fire but have since been moved to a fire in New…

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Poll In Google Plus: How To Create A Survey [Video]

Step by step tutorial of how to create an embedded poll in a Google Plus comment/post.

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Mobile vs Responsive Design: What Does It Mean For You?

You’re likely aware that mobile should be part of your business’s communication campaign. You might even have a mobile aware website. But how important is mobile to the success of your business? There are plenty of stats running around showing the growth of mobile. But what about the decline of the desktop? If these two…

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The Debate Rages On And I’m Jumping Right In The Middle Of It

I’m a bit late with this post. To bring you up to speed on where I am with the book, on March 31 I submitted the first draft to my editor. It is still with her. I think this is great progress. When discussing a time frame with my editor back in November, I mentioned…

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How To Know When You’ll Earn Your First Dollar

Is there really a way to know when you’ll earn your first dollar? If you had that information, how would you use it? Would it make any difference in the design of your website? Would you promote differently or change your priorities? If you knew your first customer would land on your website in approximately…

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Can You Still Earn Money From Apps?

This is a two part series of an interview with Dennis Bowles. We discuss how he plans to launch an iPhone app on a shoestring and without any iPhone development experience. Some of the risks facing anyone wanting to produce a successful iPhone app include the very competitive iTunes App Store, return on cost of…

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The Illusion of Words Per Page

Current word count: 12,863. Two Areas Of Improvement I’ve had a difficult time keeping a consistent schedule over the past few weeks. Earlier, I set a goal of 2,000 words per week. But I’ve already missed this number several times. There are two things keeping me from reaching that goal: 1. Current schedule and management…

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