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Entries from June 2008

Social Networks == Blog Traffic

January 31st, 2008 · 12 Comments

 If you have ever had one of your posts Stumbled Upon or Dugg you know how much traffic a social networking site can bring you. If you are a stats fanatic like me then you have seen first hand the results Stumble Upon can have on your posts. My photoshop tutorial on peeling [...]

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Tags: Blogging · WordPress

Only You can Prevent Repetitive Stress Injuries

January 30th, 2008 · 4 Comments

 Repetitive Stress Injury, or R.S.I. is something that most of us have heard about but tend to dismiss. Most of us know someone who has had to get surgery for carpotunnel syndrome. Or we have seen or heard of ergonomic designed chairs, desks, and computer keyboards. But it something that we general dismiss not give [...]

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Tags: Blogging · Creativity

Pirates are Sexy - Lesson Two in Keywords

January 28th, 2008 · 6 Comments

 Admit it you could not wait for Sexy Pirate Women - Lesson Two in Keywords. Well in this lesson we are going to look at how and why to use keywords. If you haven’t read the first part of this I suggest you do — Pirates are Sexy - Lesson One in Keywords.
 As I [...]

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Tags: Ads · Blogging · SEO

16 Great Photoshop Tutorial Sites

January 27th, 2008 · 6 Comments

 I frequently get asked what web sites I use as resources when I use Adobe photo shop and if I can pass them along. Well the truth is I have over two hundred different sites book marked in my photoshop resources folder. Now some contain multiple different tutorials and some are just photoshopped images that [...]

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Tags: Photoshop

White Boards - The Secret Key to my Creativity

January 26th, 2008 · 9 Comments

 White boards, you have all seem them somewhere or other. You know the white shiny surfaces that you use dry erase markers to write on. The black board of today, only its white and requires none of that dusty chalk.
 I love white boards, at just about every professional software development job I have worked at [...]

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Tags: Creativity