I started writing this entry as a comment on Dave Carabetta’s blog but it got a little long so I decided to explain myself in full here. Dave posted that he had decided to try moving the HTML coding his … Continue reading
December 29, 2005
by Kay
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Stop cfmail messages being flagged as spam
I used to maintain a private wiki for my bookmarks. That let me annotate and group related links together but there were obviously things that weren’t great about it: mostly that it couldn’t really be machine parsed without a bit … Continue reading
December 13, 2005
by Kay
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Squidoo: First Impressions
Do you Squidoo? If you’re marketing something, there’s a new tool that might be useful. I’ve been playing with Squidoo – I’d read about it when Seth Godin first announced it, but didn’t check it out fully until I read … Continue reading
Got spam? Make casserole!
I’d heard that Google had been testing putting links to RSS feeds into Gmail accounts, but hadn’t seen it until a day or so after it was officially announced. Yet another item competing for my attention! But I don’t mind … Continue reading
How (not) to hold an awards program
I’ve been reading about Australia’s Best Blog Competition – the winner and runners-up were announced today. The Singing Bridges Travel Diary won. Interesting site. More interesting to me, however, is that the organisers – SmartyHost, who used the competition to … Continue reading
December 5, 2005
by Kay
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Measure Map: a Review
I’ve been using it for two weeks now and yes, it is very, very cool. When I was at WE05, I saw Measure Map screenshots in one of Jeffrey Veen’s presentation slides. I frantically scribbled in my notes “measure map … Continue reading
December 1, 2005
by Kay
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Live Presentation Blogging
I’m posting this live from my presentation to the Public Relations Institute of Western Australia, on search engine optimisation and business blogging. And let me tell you, a better looking bunch of people you won’t find anywhere! Public Relations Institute … Continue reading
November 26, 2005
by Kay
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Google Analytics: a one week review
As an Urchin customer who feels rather neglected, the launch of Google Analytics as a free service upsets me a little. I’ve made that point already: Urchin, Google, and why I’m not thrilled. But I’m doing my best to be … Continue reading