Gifts in Kind Tools for Web Design

June 13th, 2011

Gifts in Kind Tools for Web DesignI genuinely enjoy working at NAEIR as the “Web Administrator”. Although the title is a bit misleading, I am actually more of a Software Architect who works on the web. Working at a gifts in kind such as NAIER, Inc, an organization that takes in donations from companies around the United States and distributes the donated products to U.S. nonprofits. NAIER can provide the donated products either independently or as a “kit” of related products when a nonprofit has made a request.

This is where it gets real exciting! Currently, I’ve been assessing our technology capabilities to completely redo our online catalog. I can state that our infrastructure needs some work and some re-alignment but all in due time. However, in my assessment and planning for a new ecommerce system my tool set is pretty awesome and I look forward to coming to work every day to solve business problems that require a technology solution. Couple that with the tools I get to use and the people of NAEIR and it’s easy to see how one can look forward to everyday at work. NAEIR employees are helpful, customer focused, genuine, and very nice.

The software that I require consists of being able to support our needs for database design and development, software development and social media management. With so many tools it can sometimes be daunting at the onset but as one begins to find the shortcuts in the software it’s amazing what any one person can get done.  The ramp is a little more deliberate but efficiencies are gained over time:

  • Oracle 11g: Database used to store some online content.
  • OpenVMS (Alpha): Database used as the system of record.
  • JDeveloper (latest rev): Used to query the Oracle and Alpha database.
  • Microsoft Visio 2010: Used to reverse engineer current databases and plan for new ones. Also used as the software modeling tool to establish object oriented framework and incorporating design patterns.
  • Microsoft Visual Studio Express (Web and Basic): Used for desktop and web development.
  • ColdFusion Builder: Used to support current online catalog request system.
  • NotePad++: Light-weight editor for quick viewing of various file formats.
  • DreamWeaver CS5: The de facto standard for web design.
  • Photoshop CS5: Used for image manipulation such as creating wireframes and mockups/comps of site designs.
  • Flash CS5: Animation tool.
  • SmarTerm: The interface to create BASIC programs, data entry screens and to work in an OpenVMS environment.
  • TweetDeck: A central tool that is used to share communication to various online social media sites.
  • Social Media Sites: Facebook, twitter, foursquare, linkedin, and flickr are the tools that we use to create an online personality of our company and to then monitor our reputation and share information to our community.
  • Google Analytics: Track the effectiveness of our online presence.
  • 5 Leading Browsers: Used to verify and assess HTML and CSS accuracy.
  • Fiddler: Used to monitor and track what’s coming across the network to my PC for trouble shooting and debugging.
  • Various Browser Plug-ins:  Used to assess things like file size, web site download speeds, seo monitoring, and anything else that will allow for a more efficient assessment of what is being developed.
  • Others that I’ll we need will be HP’s LoadRunner and TeamQuest’s Analyzer and Reporter.

 

New Landing Page for Free School & Office Supplies

May 5th, 2011

I’ve just created a new landing page for a gift in kind nonprofit organization called NAEIR, my employer. It’s an awesome company to work for but absent my bias I can state I have great appreciation for NAEIR’s mission. Their mission is to provide churches, schools and nonprofits in the U.S. access to free office supplies, free hardware, free school supplies and free just about anything that is donated by companies who have excess inventory to donate. Learn more about how to get free office supplies and more as the after the membership fee the only fee that nonprofits consume is the handling and shipping charges.

New NAEIR Landing Page

NAEIR Gifts in Kind

New Landing Page

Save Money with Berry Blue Web Design & Development

March 15th, 2010

Jose is working to build social media marketing plan and web design services for Berry Blue Web Design. Now there is no need for over priced internet marketing services that use smoke and mirrors sales tactics for search engine optimization and social media marketing plans. As the technical driver in past roles at previous employers Jose moved companies forward technically in SEO and web development. Now he takes his no B.S. approach to deliver services without the “sales speak” that builds price but not effectiveness.  He’s seen companies be “taken” first hand but without a voice to inform the client of sketchy practices. As an example, I’ve seen companies charge $750.00 to upgrade wordpress, a process that is literally a click of a button! This should have been done for free. Berry Blue Web Design will help companies avoid the needless overhead and lack luster results that can be found with a company or two that reside in the suburbs of Chicago.

For honest, straight shooting internet services such as web design, web hosting, logo design, seo, and social media integration contact Berry Blue Web Design and gain meaningful results for your online campaign.

SEO Considerations #4

March 7th, 2010

Five Local SEO Tips you should consider to increase the probability of higher search engine ranking page (SERP).

  1. Claim your listing on major search engines.
    This is a simple step, but it is also very important. Claiming your business listing at Google, Yahoo, and Bing will give your company exposure and imrpove your rankings. You can do this by searching your business and once located you can claim the business, well actually anyone can also.
  2. Make sure you are listed in the correct categories.
    Having your business correctly listed is important in targeted searches.  As an example DMOZ will require you to “drill into” by clicking your way through a specific category (e.g., Computing > Internet Services > Search Engine > SEO ). Making sure the mapping is correct and updating your listing can help with your higher placement on SERPs.
  3. Keep your business information consistent.
    Having your information match up throughout the web helps Google know that the information is correct and relevant. More specifically, your description and your opening paragraph on the landing page. This also means not keyword stuffing your titles because that makes the information look incorrect to Google.
  4. Have Analytics on your website.
    It is important to have Analytics for your site so you can see exactly what keywords bring in traffic, and what pages of your site are helping or hurting your turnover. By watching these statistics, you can figure out exactly how to imrpove your website. Google Analytics offers something called Overlay, which will place statics on your links and will show you where your traffic is being drawn.
  5. Check out the competition.
    Look at both natural and local search results for your targeted keywords and see who shows up. See how your competition lists their businesses and see if you can apply any of that to your company. Remember, success breads success!

These are basic steps every company should take in order to make sure your business ranks better in search engines, brings more eyes to your company, and eventually brings in more business.


Inspiring Social Media Marketing ROI Video

March 7th, 2010

SaukValleySEO.com’s Three Free Tips

March 7th, 2010

Here’s a post that was published on our site that focuses on information that will increase your website’s search engine rankings, http://www.saukvalleyseo.com

1. Your key words need to be found in the body of your document. If they are truly key words they will appear at least 3% of the time on your page.

2. Try and focus on getting traffic for relevant key words on your web site that do not have as much competition as others. For example, if you want to get a person to your web page when they type in the single search term “health”, you are going to have a tough time getting page 1 results. However, if you are offering manicures, you might want to attract people looking for information about “fingernail health”, which would be far easier. (A good test is to go to your favorite search engine and type in your key words and then look at the number of results displayed. The fewer there is, the easier it will be for you to get good results for your relevant key word searches.

3. You need to have a minimum of 100 words of text on your pages. Content is king.

Firebug Impacts Google’s GMail Performance

March 4th, 2010

If you’re a web developer or web designer you’ll need to read this support article I located on Google.

For the best Gmail performance, we suggest disabling Firebug for www.google.com.

Windows or Linux Users

To disable Firebug:

  1. Open the Firebug pane in your Gmail tab by clicking the Firebug icon.
  2. Click the down arrow next to the Net tab, and select Disable monitor for mail.google.com
  3. Repeat Step 2 on the Console and Script tabs.

If you’d like to keep Firebug running, you may improve Gmail performance by following these steps:

  1. Click the green or red icon in the bottom right corner of the browser window to open Firebug.
  2. Click the Console tab.
  3. Select Options.
  4. Uncheck Show XMLHttpRequests.
  5. Click the Net tab.
  6. Select Options.
  7. Check Disable Network Monitoring.

Mac Users

To disable Firebug:

  1. Click the green or red icon in the bottom right corner of the browser window to open Firebug.
  2. Click the bug icon in the top left corner of Firebug and select ‘Disable Firebug for mail.google.com.’

If disabling Firebug for Gmail doesn’t improve performance results, you may have to entirely disable Firebug.

Here’s the link to the original article. Google support document.

WordPress.com Stats Plugin

February 18th, 2010

wordpress stats pluginGoing in and out of a number of wordpress instances that I manage I found this very useful wordpress plugin called wordpress.com Stats. It’s pretty decent to give you a quick indicator of the traffic you site receives. By no means is it exhaustive but if you see a decent amount of activity or an unnatural spike you can then know to pop over to Google Analytics or Omniture or your website analytics package you have gathering all the data. I simply use it as a stats quick view and have it placed on my wordpress dashboard in the upper right corner. You can locate the WordPress.com Stats plugin at the url http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/stats/

According to the plugin site, “Once it’s running it’ll begin collecting information about your pageviews, which posts and pages are the most popular, where your traffic is coming from, and what people click on when they leave. It’ll also add a link to your dashboard which allows you to see all your stats on a single page. Less is more.

Finally, because all of the processing and collection runs on our servers and not yours, it doesn’t cause any additional load on your hosting account. In fact, it’s one of the fastest stats system, hosted or not hosted, that you can use.”

I’ve found it to be a quick install and the developers are pretty proactive with keeping it up-to-date and backwards compatible.

IE6 being pushed out by Google…FINALLY!

February 1st, 2010

Someone finally stands up to IE6.

Here’s the email I recieved:

Dear Google Apps admin,

In order to continue to improve our products and deliver more sophisticated features and performance, we are harnessing some of the latest improvements in web browser technology.  This includes faster JavaScript processing and new standards like HTML5.  As a result, over the course of 2010, we will be phasing out support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 as well as other older browsers that are not supported by their own manufacturers.

We plan to begin phasing out support of these older browsers on the Google Docs suite and the Google Sites editor on March 1, 2010.  After that point, certain functionality within these applications may have higher latency and may not work correctly in these older browsers. Later in 2010, we will start to phase out support for these browsers for Google Mail and Google Calendar.

Google Apps will continue to support Internet Explorer 7.0 and above, Firefox 3.0 and above, Google Chrome 4.0 and above, and Safari 3.0 and above.

Starting this week, users on these older browsers will see a message in Google Docs and the Google Sites editor explaining this change and asking them to upgrade their browser.  We will also alert you again closer to March 1 to remind you of this change.

In 2009, the Google Apps team delivered more than 100 improvements to enhance your product experience.  We are aiming to beat that in 2010 and continue to deliver the best and most innovative collaboration products for businesses.

Thank you for your continued support!

Sincerely,

The Google Apps team

Email preferences: You have received this mandatory email service announcement to update you about important changes to your Google Apps product or account.

Google Inc.
1600 Amphitheatre Parkway
Mountain View, CA 94043

and heres a link to an article for it: http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2010/feb/01/google-docs-dropping-ie6-support

SEO Considerations #3

January 14th, 2010

Be Mindful of Length – 65 characters is the maximum amount that will display in the search results (the engines will show an ellipsis – “…” to indicate when a title tag has been cut off), and sticking to this limit is generally wise. However, if you’re targeting multiple keywords (or an especially long keyword phrase) and having them in the title tag is essential to ranking, it may be advisable to go longer.

Place Important Keywords Close to the Front – The closer to the start of the title tag your keywords are, the more helpful they’ll be for ranking and the more likely a user will be to click them in the search results.

Leverage Branding – Start every title tag with a brand name mention, as these help to increase brand awareness, and create a higher click-through rate for people who like and are familiar with a brand. Many SEO firms recommend using the brand name at the end of a title tag instead, and there are times when this can be a better approach – think about what matters to your site (or your client’s site).

Consider Readability and Emotional Impact – Creating a compelling title tag will pull in more visits from the search results and can help to invest visitors in your site. Thus, it’s important to not only think about optimization and keyword usage, but the entire user experience. The title tag is a new visitor’s first interaction with your brand and should convey the most positive impression possible.


SEO Considerations #2

December 20th, 2009

When considering how relevant your copy affects where you come up in SERP you may want to remember the following:

Inbound links to your web page

  • Are the web pages linking to your web page relevant to the primary search term?
  • How fast does your web page get new links pointing to it?
  • Do the web sites which link to your page belong to the same content category?
  • Since when do the links to your page exist?
  • Is the text surrounding the link to your page relevant to the primary search term?

Your web page

  • How many important links from your other pages point to your web page?
  • Do the links on your web page point to high quality, topically-related pages?
  • How often and how many changes do you make to your web page over time? Is your content up-to-date?
  • How often and how many web pages do you add to your web site?
  • How long do your visitors spend time on your web page?

Search engine result page

  • Do your competitors on the search engine result page get a manual ranking boost by The search engine you are focusing on, for example Facebook, Twitter, Amazon or Wikipedia?
  • How many visitors of the search engine result pages click through to your page?


3 Free SEO Tips

December 12th, 2009

1. Your key words need to be found in the body of your document. If they are truly key words they will appear at least 3% of the time on your page.

2. Try and focus on getting traffic for relevant key words on your web site that do not have as much competition as others. For example, if you want to get a person to your web page when they type in the single search term “health”, you are going to have a tough time getting page 1 results. However, if you are offering manicures, you might want to attract people looking for information about “fingernail health”, which would be far easier. (A good test is to go to your favorite search engine and type in your key words and then look at the number of results displayed. The fewer there is, the easier it will be for you to get good results for your relevant key word searches.

3. You need to have a minimum of 100 words of text on your pages. Content is king.


Remove Feedburner Post

December 11th, 2009

Working with Google’s Feedburner

While managing one of the many feeds I setup or maintain I had to claim the post in Technorati and in doing so I needed to create a post so Technorati can confirm I’m an authorized person. That post requires that I place a code into the blog, which ends up in the feed, because Feedburner works PDQ. This is not a problem on a new feed but can result in spam for an existing subscriber base.

Feedburner Troublshootize:
“As a last resort with a regular feed or a podcast, you can resync your feed. You should only resync if your feed is more than 1 hour out-of-date and pinging FeedBurner does not update it or your podcast files are not being turned into enclosures by our SmartCast service.”

Although it’s really not that drastic, the key point you should take away is that your feed MUST BE 1 hour out-of-date! I tested the ping Feedburner a number of times and it errored with a “full throttle” message.

Deleting an Item From Your Feed. It’s more like refreshing your existing feed.

Follow these steps to delete an item from your feed:

1. Remove the item from your blog’s feed. When dealing with WordPress, there’s two ways of doing this. You can either set the item to be a draft again, or delete it. If you aren’t dealing with WordPress, this is a fairly simple task so you can probably figure it out for yourself. ;) In general, if the post does not appear on your blog’s index, it probably isn’t in your feed.

2. “Nuke” your feed in Feedburner. You can do this by heading over to Feedburner and then clicking on the ‘Troubleshootize’ tab. Scroll down until you see the header ‘The Nuclear Option: “Resyncing” your feed’ and click the button to ‘Resync Now’. It’s kind of odd to find this option here, so that’s why I’m making a blog post about it. It was the last place that I decided to look. The option is also hidden under the page fold so it’s harder to find.

It’s as simple as that. The resync option is played up to be a catastrophic event (”nuking” your feed), but it’s painless. Your feed will be rebuilt from your updated blog feed that does not include the extra post instantly.

SEO Considerations #1

December 10th, 2009

The algorithm for Google’s search engine is tip-top secret (sort of), not to mention constantly changing.  As we know, there are a number of factors that we can pin point with a fair amount of certainty. However, it is commonly understood that if others think you are worthy — say by linking to your website, or your link in search results gets lots of clicks/traffic — this can help raise your rank in the search engine results page because you are being defined, by Google, as an authority. It’s no different that people in real-time taking your advice and the more people who ask your advice the more that other people will listen and make recommendations to come to you in the future. And yes, there’s more to it and that I am way over-simplifying, still, the gist is that indicators of quality and/or popularity matter.

With real-time flow of information it’s challenging to ascertain what’s deemed good quality. Sure you’ve got retweets, tags, bookmarks and social news sites that can infer a degree of popularity (which is not the same as quality, to be sure). There’s also authority of domain to go by. Regardless, the concept of relevance is harder to pin down when messages are pumping out at a furious pace.


Caught in a Google Experiment as Test User

December 9th, 2009
Google Search Experiment

Google Search Experiment

Look ma’ no hands!! While looking into an issue (beyond the fact that I misspelled Atlanta in my search)  as a web developer and seo practitioner I ran into a Google search results page that displayed far more than I was expecting. I came across an article on Mashable that said Google randomly selects people for beta testing. Although, a cursory search did not locate the article (I’ll update with a link once located).

There are pro’s and con’s to that, which I’ll outline later but an FYI would have been appreciated. I’ll see if Google equally surprises me with a phat fat check!

I’ve since learned that I accidently enabled an SEO toolbar and Firefox plugin that modified my Google SERPs.

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