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The Essential Web Site Check List – Part 3 »
Posted on April 22nd, 2007 by Justin Seibert in PPC, Paid Search, SEO, Search Engines, Web Development | Leave A Comment

First of all, I want to apologize for using Pittsburgh Pirate Ronny Paulino in my post about content management systems (step #2). He’s probably my favorite Bucco and it’s clear that I jinxed him. So no q&a today. The Pirates, set for a resurgence, don’t need me adding bad luck to the cause.

With mea culpa out of the way, let’s explore why you should think about Google, Yahoo! and those other search engines when you’re having your Web site developed or redeveloped. Continue reading →

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The Essential Web Site Check List – Part 2 »
Posted on April 4th, 2007 by Justin Seibert in Web Development | Leave A Comment

In my last entry, I discussed the importance of design when having a Web site built or rebuilt. It’s probably the one thing that everyone thinks about when undertaking their Web project.

Today, I’d like to explore something that most people never consider: what happens when you need to make changes? Without further ado, here’s the second of 4 areas to explore with any new or redesigned Web site. Continue reading →

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The Iceman Cometh to my Municipal Water Pipes »
Posted on February 25th, 2007 by Justin Seibert in Web Development | Leave A Comment

You know what I like? Running water. Turns out I’m a big fan. Oh sure, I never had a poster of the Department of Water & Power hanging next to Mario Lemieux on my wall, but maybe I would now if my wife let me decorate anything in our house. She told me I could have one room, but I hardly thing a converted garage without heat or access from inside the house counts. At least my Al Bundy Polk High cut-out can hang out there.

During the most recent big freeze, a pipe burst in my water district, cutting off water flow for over 24 hours. Not knowing what caused the problem originally, I went over to a neighbor’s house to see if she had water. She said no, so I went back home and called the Ohio County Water Overlords or whatever they’re officially called. Continue reading →

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