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19 Articles match "Web Design"
The Latest from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
It is surprising to find out about what both web designers and marketers often miss, which are key ingredients of what your audience can see and not see on the website. Wednesday, February 17, 2010 -- Website Usability Live. Usability and user experience tests are an excellent way of discovering why your site is not performing like you thought it would.
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Monday, February 1, 2010
Web TV Prep Classes - Are you a writer compelled to finally produce your passion project? The course will cover the four major areas of: creative development/casting, production, Post Production/Web Design/Technology, and Social Networking/Viral Marketing/Sales.
It’s February now and that means there’s a whole new month of tech events to attend. There are some pretty cool ones happening this week that are not your usual monthly event.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Just the kind of person I like to meet. :) But I was a bit surprised when he emphasized how hard it had been for them to find a web developer in Los Angeles. My flippant comment was, “If you do a Google search for Los Angeles web developer, you’ll find a LOT of people and firms.” His response was that he had done exactly that, but that the long list is not all that useful. Here were some of his particular Yesterday, I met with someone at the early stage of a startup. He has a great concept with some complexity to it.
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The Best from the Southern California Tech Central Community
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The web is full of free how-to articles and videos. Lynda Weinman is the co-founder of Lynda.com , a provider of educational materials, including Hands-On Training™ instructional books, the Online Training Library®, CD- and DVD-based video training, and events for creative designers, instructors, students, and hobbyists.
She wrote the very first industry book on Web design, Designing Web Graphics , in 1995. So why do hundreds of thousands of new subscribers happily sign up every year to pay Lynda.com a monthly fee to learn software like Excel and Photoshop?
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Thursday, January 28, 2010
Just the kind of person I like to meet. :) But I was a bit surprised when he emphasized how hard it had been for them to find a web developer in Los Angeles. My flippant comment was, “If you do a Google search for Los Angeles web developer, you’ll find a LOT of people and firms.” His response was that he had done exactly that, but that the long list is not all that useful. Here were some of his particular Yesterday, I met with someone at the early stage of a startup. He has a great concept with some complexity to it.
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009
So today is Feb 3rd, I’m wearing Brown Dog Creative , which is a local web design company here in Jackson Hole. Want to see an example of a simple business model that’s growing using creativity, persistence and social media?
Jason Sadler, founder of IWearYourShirt , is a model of how an entrepreneur can build a business using hard work and some social media.
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Monday, November 16, 2009
How he designed the site to be viral
Haystack is where you are going to find the right web designer for your next project. Haystack.com, that's where you're gonna find the right web designer for your next project. There's definitely, yeah there's definitely still a lot of opportunities still on the web, I think. Here's an easy way to vote for this interview on Hacker News. --Andrew Andrew
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
We were all starting out together and building our companies and competing and cooperating much as is the case of the technology industry today so a lot of fun, we’re all sort of around the same age, so it is very similar I think of what goes on today in the Valley with you know with the web companies.
Haystack is where you're going to find the right web designer for your next project. The Harvard Business School Case Study on Heidi Roizen talks about the dinner parties she hosts for tech leaders like her personal friend, Bill Gates, and how people skills helped her build one of the most admired careers in Silicon Valley.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Those bots retrieve a copyof your web page so that they can include relevant terms from that page in their search index. Not all bots are benign however.Some bots go through your website looking for web forms and email addresses to send you spam. Before you rush to implement the things suggested by this article, I should probably mention the following prerequisites. Your website must be hosted on an Apache web server, and your web host must have a facility How to Block Unwanted Bots from Your Website with .htaccess htaccess Deny Access to Certain Bots/Programs
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Monday, October 26, 2009
asked Siamak why Grasshopper didn't offer its service for free, the way other web sites do. was getting into kind of Web design and consulting, and things like that as a 14 or 15-year-old. How did you design a site? How did you design the logo?
If you like my interview, please vote for it on my favorite news site. --Andrew Andrew
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Plus it was backed by Kevin Rose a Web celebrity with geek cred. Leah promotes open source, APIs, and the Django web framework on her blog at leahculver.com . As you know by now, Haystack is the place where you are going to find the right web desinger for your next project. So, I am going to tell you, you can click right here if We talked about more than Pownce and Twitter in this interview. Leah Culver is a developer who launched many projects.
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
I know he’s smart but you wouldn’t hire a Javascript developer to do your database design – would you? But as with consulting, PR, web design and even VC – it’s not just the firm it’s also the individual. I recently read a post over on VentureHacks titled, “ Top Ten Reasons Entrepreneurs Hate Lawyers ” written by Scott Walker (who blogs on legal issues for entrepreneurs ). I know that people have an allergy to lawyers out of fear of being screwed.
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Friday, November 13, 2009
When my friend Wil Schroter builds web sites, he's more concerned with attracting revenue than eyeballs. That's where you're going to find the right designer for your next project. If you want to build a website that people are willing to pay for, you need it designed well. When we get together in person, I like talking to him about how he builds revenue-generating sites like goBIGnetwork.com , because he's so methodical about it.
For example, his order process is always split into two parts: the first page asks potential customers for their names, email addresses, etc,
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