“I know half the money I spend on advertising is wasted, but I can never find out which half.”, John Wanamaker 1838 – 1922, founder of the first American department stores and 35th US Postmaster General.
Bloglines Tops Online Feedreader Choices
If visitors to your website choose to add your feed to their web-based reader of choice, they probably have that feed added to Ask.com’s Bloglines service.
Making Choices for Web Developer Sanity
Nowadays, there’s too much information for a web developer to handle: Web 2.0, AJAX, JavaScript libraries, Ruby on Rails, ASP.Net Atlas/AJAX, CSS, DWR…and the list goes on.
New Search Engine Marketing Certification Choices
As demand increases for skilled workers in the search engine optimization and search engine marketing industries, more educational options have become accessible during 2006. The latest option is called “Certification Pathways”, offered by the Search Engine College
Simplicity Demands Difficult Choices
Too much web management suffers from trying to be all things to all people. Apple and Google have triumphed from targeting common tasks.
VoIP Choices Ringing Off The Hook
Skype, Microsoft, AIM, Yahoo, Lycos, all of those companies have or will have options for doing phone calls from the computer; at stake is the biggest prize of all – keeping a person using a given provider’s other services.
Developers Spoiled For Free DB Choices
It is not just MySQL or PostgreSQL offering freely available databases, as Oracle, Microsoft, and IBM all want to hook developers on lite versions of their products.
More Subscription Choices
There’s no doubt that subscribing to someone’s blog or website via RSS in order to automatically receive their content each time their site is updated is a convenient way to stay on top of the latest information.
Podcasting choices: Audacity or Adobe Audition?
When I started podcasting, I used the free cross-platform audio editor Audacity as my application of choice for recording and editing audio.
More Choices With Offline Blog Editors
I use an offline editor to write nearly all my blog posts. This means I’m not dependent on a network connection nor the vagaries of the internet between my PC and the hosting service (TypePad for this blog), or even my own server where I have my WordPress blog.