Archive for May, 2008
Essential Web 2.0 Skills
Posted on 31. May, 2008 by Dave.
During the past few months I’ve been discussing some of the most fundamental features of the Web 2.0 ready site (see resources for details). I said your site had to have regularly updated content. I mentioned the substance of having a niche, being well defined within that niche, staying fresh and having lots of relevant content.
Secondly we talked about the decentralized web and making sure your content gets the visibility it deserves through RSS (Really Simple Syndication) which lets you tap into a wealth of opportunity by offering your readers the ability to subscribe to your feed and receive regularly updated content automatically.
In addition I said your site had to be search engine and users friendly. Search engine and users friendly is as much a step back as a step forward; it means returning to the earliest ethics of the web while adhering to a few basic principles.
Now that we’ve talked about some of the fundamental features of Web 2.0 let’s talk a little bit about how you can create or implement your very own web 2.0 ready site. One way to add all of the Web 2.0 elements I just mentioned instantly is to use a blogging platform to run your site.
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Template customization process Q & A
Posted on 23. May, 2008 by Dave.
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Whenever we talk to a prospective template customization client we pretty much always get asked some of the same questions such as what do I need to do next, how much for just a basic website or how long does [...]



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