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I found an interesting poll held by Darren Rowse at Pro-blogger blog. The poll is about how much is your earning since October. It’s a nice question and I happen to vote my voice into the poll too.
After voting, I saw something interesting in the result. I found the highest vote went to:

I don’t [...]

The internet has become a very interactive environment for users. Websites need to be specifically built in a way that captures the attention of visitors and keeps them coming back, or they will quickly leave to go somewhere else. Here are 5 steps to creating a website that will effectively engage your visitors.
1. Avoid Clutter
By [...]

Weekly Links - January 26th

Caroline Middlebrook has written a free e-book for developing money-making niche websites with WordPress.
Wayne Smallman from Blah, Blah Technology has released a unique WordPress plugin for social media users.
David Airey has launched a new blog, Logo Design Love.
The 5 Step Power Copywriting Method from Copyblogger.
6 Features I’d Like to see at Mixx from ViperChill.
Keyword Sniping [...]

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No design will appeal to everyone. In recent weeks I’ve published two different galleries of web designs of unique website layouts and minimalistic websites and the sites featured in these galleries take different approaches to providing an attractive site for users. If you spend much time looking [...]

The LINQ Farm

Various sample, videos, and other resources from Charlie Calvert.

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Blogging Future?

Some new trend is begin to rise these days. You would see some of popular blogger trying to sell their great blog and switch to some other activities or switching niche.
From what I’ve observed since months ago, the first person who sold his blog is Sunny aka Desi Baba (desinotes.com) Followed by another friend [...]

Redesigning a website can be a very involved process, and it is important to properly plan and consider the necessary factors that will make or break the redesign. Here is a quick look at 21 factors that you should be contemplated.
1. What is the goal of the redesign?
What do you hope to accomplish? It’s always [...]

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. No design will appeal to everyone. In recent weeks I’ve published two different galleries of web designs of unique website layouts and minimalistic websites and the sites featured in these galleries take different approaches to providing an attractive site for users. If you spend much time looking [...]

Cal Evans has posted a tutorial on the Zend Developer Zone (posted today) about using the PEAR Structures_DataGrid package to create quick and easy data tables.

In this article, I’ll be introducing you to the Structures_DataGrid package, showing you how it can be used to display structured data in tabular form. I’ll be showing you how [...]

The Developer Tutorials blog has a new article that talks about their method for creating simple geotargeting for your visitors.

In this tutorial, we’ll take a look at the technique of geotargeting, or serving content to users based on their physical location. The technology is invaluable; with simple techniques, you can target advertising to specific users, [...]

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