28
Sep
09
There is often a lot of confusion about what meta tags are and why they are important on a web page or in the scope of a web site.
In case you’re wondering what the keyword and description meta tags are, here’s a quick primer.
Most web pages contain “Meta Data” – … read more
22
Sep
09
Several months ago, Luke posted an article titled, “Is This Possible?” talking about the limitless capabilities of the Internet. I’d like to take this idea one step further. The real question isn’t “Can we do this?” but “Should we do this?
When it comes to website design and function, there are … read more
Posted in The Absolute Truth, Web Development
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Also tagged business, costs, customers, development, feedback, functionality, goals, information, maintenance, Marketing, media, money, needs, objectives, online, online marketing, productivity, questions, sales, technology, time, training, Twitter, usability, visitors, Web Development, website
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14
Jul
09
Recently, Microsoft decided that it needed to release a new search engine. The name of that search engine is called Bing. Of course, when people think search, they usually think Google. Bing may be tempting to take a look at for people who commonly search the web.
What’s the difference between … read more
6
Jul
09
If you haven’t claimed your Google Maps listing yet, you should. It’s easy to do and will further your presence online, even if just by a little bit!
You will not want to put this off for any amount of time. If you haven’t claimed your listing, it is at risk … read more
Posted in SEO
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Also tagged SEO
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10
Jun
09
I just finished up a project that involved an impromptu introduction to WordPress MU – THE mother of all blog-related projects for Absolute (so far). In about one month, we set up 27 blog sites (one of which is a site to rule them all), developed 3 unique themes (with … read more
Posted in Web Development, Wordpress
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Also tagged Absolute, blog, blogs, blueprint css, business, child-themes, clients, content, CSS, developers, experience, framework, ie7-js, language, plugins, sandbox, thematic, theme, Wordpress, wordpress mu
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3
Nov
08
Now that you have some background on how to name a business and have shared your own personal story, check out the history of some of the most famous brand names.
Google
Google was originally called “BackRub” by founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin because of how the search engine utilized “back … read more