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Posts written by Tracy Thomason

How Many Pages Does My Website Need?

How Many Pages Does My Website Need

Think of every page on your website as an open doorway inviting search engine web traffic to your site. The more pages you have, the more keywords your website can feature. Keywords are how the search engines find your site. More pages = more keywords… Continue reading

Subdomains – Why & How

Subdomains How They Work

What is a subdomain? It’s a great way to create a shorter, more elegant website address to a specific section of your website. Using these, you can give clients (or potential clients) a shorter, more memorable way to get to an area of your website that you’re… Continue reading

Write Now, Publish Later

A few weeks ago we talked about using an editorial calendar organizing your blogging schedule. Having a schedule defined is a great first step. The next step is getting ahead of the curve by making sure ti – i – i – ime is on… Continue reading

Blog Via Email With Postie

I don’t know about you, but I seem to live in my email. It’s my reminder system, my todo list, my idea notebook, my photo file … oh, and it actually provides this weird “electronic letter delivery system” that I use all day long for personal and work… Continue reading

Disclosure, Privacy, and You

disclosure statement and privacy policy

If you look long and hard enough, on many websites you’ll probably find a Disclosure Statement and a Privacy Policy. Yeah, those are the two pages that you probably never read. So why are they there? Because they need to be. And your website just… Continue reading

New Domain Extensions Available Now

New domain extensions include .photography

Can’t find your perfect domain name with the prized .com domain extension? Join the club. All too often, after working long and hard to come up with a perfect domain name with a .com domain extension, many people still come up empty handed. What’s to… Continue reading

Give Photo Credit Where Credit Is Due

The Internet is a wonderful place for sharing and collaboration. However, that also makes it an easy place to “borrow” content — especially images. Giving a photo credit (or image credit) is absolutely essential when using those all important photos that every blog post should… Continue reading

Facebook Tweaks Tagging and Trending for Pages

In addition to Trending, introduced by Facebook in January, the social media superstore recently tweaked its tagging function for Pages to further help its members find stories and topics that are of interest to them. With the new change, when a Page (like the one… Continue reading

Appointment Reminders Done Right

Every once in a while something so cool comes into my life that I feel compelled to tell everyone I know about it. Apptoto (* affiliate link,) a very slick appointment reminder tool, is one of those cool things. Two of the common problems that… Continue reading

Facebook Link-Share

By using a link-share, a fairly new method for posting links on Facebook, you can both increase engagement with your readers and improve your odds of making in into your readers’ news feeds. That’s right — Facebook has been tweaking the News Feed algorithm again.… Continue reading