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Client Launch: Spasha.com

Spasha.com

After over a month of production, I am very happy to announce the launch of my latest client site: Spasha.com! The folks at Spasha came to me following a break-up with their previous scamming development company. They managed to salvage the code this company produced and hired me to finish the site off. It didn't take long to realize that this home-baked php was missing much of the site we needed, and my job became to completely rebuild the site with (my favorite) Drupal.

10 Ways To Market Your Business With Social Media

10 Ways To Market Your Business With Social Media

Social media is big. Sites like Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, and others are changing the we we use the internet and interact with other people in good ol' meatspace. That means it is changing the way business works as well. So, if you're a business owner (or an aspiring one) you can't ignore these trends. In fact, use them to your benefit. Here are 10 ways to get the word out using little to no dinero:

Web Design for the iPad

Web Design for the iPad

What were a strong majority of savvy web designers and developers up to on Sunday, April 5th? Well, after an early morning waiting in line, mad rush past the Genius bar at the Apple Store, and hours of neglecting people (and personal hygiene, no doubt) I'd be willing to bet a good number of web geeks spent Sunday the 5th figuring out how pretty (or not) their website could be on their shiny new portal to the interwebs.

Test Drive Your Site With Flint

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Professional content management made easy.

One of the features that comes with all of my site packages is a custom Content Management platform I call Flint. It's ready to go now for all Church Packages, and the Small Business version is in the works.

Flint allows you to manage all the content of your site easily as well as check some site statistics and follow new comments on your site.

So go for it... take Flint for a test drive.

Mobile is the New Black

Mobile. The new Black.

Everyone's talking about the growing importance of the mobile web. People are going to visit your site on their iPhones, Android phones, and soon, the iPad. It's going to happen. The question is, will you have prepared for them? Will they be able to navigate your site on their tiny 320x480 pixel screens? 

For a limited time, I'm adding a mobile site to my Church Standard package. Get 'em while they're hot, and before I change my mind. :)

Mobile Sites.

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