Archive for June, 2007
06 22nd, 2007
The best way of learning how to do something is to see someone do it first! I firmly belive that it’s much easier to learn from a video or demonstration then by reading an article or book. These videos cover a wide range of topics from graphic and web design to web development and coding; they really aren’t as boring as they sound! I hope you have a good notebook or editor open to jot down some notes from these videos!
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06 22nd, 2007
Ahhhhh internet marketing - the boon and bane of so many of us. I’ve had so much triumph and so much trouble in this field that it’s almost like an addiction. One of the ways that I feed that addiction is to watch hours and hours of instructional videos! I’ve gathered a bunch of videos that helped me when I was first starting out and I’m still finding good ones everyday to add to this playlist. Grab some popcorn and put on a good pair of headphones for these!
06 22nd, 2007
I can’t tell you how ecstatic I am right now!
I have finally found a reliable way to force Internet Explorer to behave as it should and display web pages the way they were intended! No more worrying about IE hacks or seperate CSS files, no more conditional statements to keep track of throughout your code.
Just in case you’re wondering what the heck I’m going on about - It’s an amazing set of javascript codes that control IE to the nth degree,essentially forcing it to behave like IE7.
Written by Dean Edwards, IE7 is simple to implement and covers a wide range of IE faults.
Ok so it’s a partial victory - but a victory nonetheless!
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06 20th, 2007
So I heve a huge collection of saved playlists over at YouTube from when I was first learning - I love learning from video - and I thought that I would share these playlists with you!
These are videos may not be for the experienced or intermediate marketer (we have other information in here for you and soon we’ll be offering you even more!). But they are amazing for people who are just starting out or need to brush up on the fundamentals.
So grab a drink and kick back, a notebook is always good to jot down any ideas you may have and start watching!
So I bought the Lay Off Your Boss package the other day as it was getting so much hype I figured I had to check it out. Oh man was I disappointed. This system officially gets my thumbs down. Why?