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How SEO Integrates into Site Design

http://www.practicalecommerce.com/articles/64979-How-SEO-Integrates-into-Site-Design How SEO Integrates into Site Design March 7, 2014 • Jill Kocher Search engine optimization performs best when it’s integrated into website design and maintenance programs. That’s because so many of the decisions that impact SEO occur outside of the bounds of old-school optimization. For example, perhaps keyword research indicates that “blue widgets” would… Read more »

New Client Questions

Hey guys, I just wanted to share this guide I put together. It actually helps me a lot when I’m making my initial phone call. Instead of having to make sure I remember to get their registrar login or ask if they have any emails associated with their domain, I have all the necessary questions… Read more »

Rethinking Responsive SVG

http://coding.smashingmagazine.com/2014/03/05/rethinking-responsive-svg/   Rethinking Responsive SVG By Ilya Pukhalski March 5th, 2014 CSS, JavaScript, Responsive Web Design If you haven’t seen Joe Harrison’s responsive icons technique yet, you’ll most probably be impressed as much as I was when I first discovered it. In this article, I’d like to explore what we can do with SVG beyond… Read more »

WordPress Update, now on the Git

Hey folks! As Per Chris, the WordPress update files are now on the Git. So if you need to do an update that’s where you can get them. Please make sure “Auto Updates” are turned off in the wp-config.php file. It should look like this: # Disables all core updates: define( ‘WP_AUTO_UPDATE_CORE’, false ); Any… Read more »

Wordfence recap for February 2014

Hey everyone, It’s the beginning of a brand new month and I would like to show you how Wordfence has been doing. As you can see in the image below that the amount of attacks were a lot lower than January but the overall amount is still pretty staggering and in only two months into… Read more »