By Allie Gray June 3rd, 2011 :: Content strategy is a beast with many heads, names and trajectories. To approach it is to be sucked in full force. Even so, as crucial as content strategy is, conveying its gravity to a big audience, or to key administrators, is often hard. Being so inherently complex, it’s often easiest to tackle by example. My first job as a Web content writer involved creating a campaign that promoted holiday spending and travel. I came up with clever tag [read more]
September 19, 2011 By Lance Sonka :: Smart content creators realize they publish for two audiences; search engines and web users. Organizing your WordPress site in the right way will help you to avoid duplicate content penalties in the search engines, plus keep your readers interested and keep coming back for more. The default installation of WordPress offers 3 basic taxonomies for organizing your site’s posts: categories, tags and links. Unfortunately this setup may leave an unsuspecting blogger or novice webmaster into dangerous territory if [read more]
Published September 20, 2011, by: Snoggle Media :: CSS designers have become much more commonplace in today’s web. And because of this we have seen a dramatic rise in the number of web tools and cheat sheets. Designers now more than ever have a great opportunity to learn advanced CSS and build extravagant layouts. These 15 web tools should ease a bit of stress off your code and help to streamline your design workflow. CSS Compressor Typetester Typechart CSS Rounded Box em calculator CSS [read more]
