by Roxanne Darling on December 19, 2007
When we get a new client, we often compare the internet to a foreign country. It truly is its own culture, and building a web site there (aka a storefront) is like setting up business in a foreign country. Even though most of what you do will be in English (for most of my [...]
by Roxanne Darling on December 10, 2007
Coffee Kids has been our client for almost a decade. As a nonprofit, they help coffee-growing families learn new skills and develop sustainable lifestyles, as the coffee industry suffers from a glut of over-production that keeps income low to the first line of coffee workers – those who cultivate and pick the beans. It’s not [...]
by Roxanne Darling on January 9, 2006
We hear this a lot. And it’s a worthy goal. But do you know what it really takes to get there? Here are some of the considerations for getting high rankings on Google.
Preliminary Note: You don’t have to go through Google to get places on the internet.
We’ve observed a lot of people go to Google, [...]
by Shane Robinson on March 31, 2005
Google announced late Monday afternoon (March 28th, 2005) that it had reached an agreement with Urchin to buy the web analytics company. We can’t wait to see what the power and deep pockets of Google have in store for our favorite web stats reporting software.
Here’s one of my favorite articles on the purchase.
Over the years, [...]
by Roxanne Darling on March 28, 2005
Problem:
Not being found is a particular problem with sites that are built all in Flash, or that have a lot of images and not a lot of HTML text. You may see words, but the search engine robots won’t if they are actually images. Be sure that you can select specific words with [...]