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  1. What Was Your Special Gift?
    December 25, 2005 in Other

    What’s your favorite Christmas gift from when you were a kid? And - do you still have it?

    Sitting beside me on the end table is a Swiss Army knife I got when I was about ten or eleven years old. I didn’t actually get it as a present, but rather that year I got a bunch of clothes that didn’t fit and another toy or two from a relative who thought I was much younger (no, it wasn’t a pink bunny suit…).

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  2. How Important is a Logo?
    December 22, 2005 in Web Marketing

    An unprofessional logo can destroy trust among potential customers and keep customers from buying your products. Full Post on DuctTapeMarketing.com >>

  3. pMachine Releases ExpressionEngine V1.4 and FREE Core
    December 17, 2005 in Internet Gleanings

    We are excited to announce the release of ExpressionEngine 1.4, as well as our new free version called the ExpressionEngine Core.

    Version 1.4 is one of our biggest releases to date, delivering over 70 new features and enhancements, making ExpressionEngine one of the most compelling, feature-rich publishing systems in the world.

    In addition, we are pleased to announce the release of our free ExpressionEngine Core Version.  The Core is available for personal use only and comes with ten add-on modules, making it a killer blogging and personal publishing system.

    We have also reduced the personal license price to $99.95 (it was previously $149.95). pMachine.com >>

  4. What about Site Maps and Site Indexes?
    December 16, 2005 in Web Implementation

    Usage of maps and indexes are also a predictor that the scent on your pages is failing. (Here’s a nifty trick: If you find users are more successful when they visit your site index or site map, make that page your homepage and see what happens. I’m wagering they stop needing the site index or map.) Link to UIE Article >>

  5. Newsweek > Hotwiring Your Search Engine
    December 12, 2005 in Web Implementation

    Google a topic, and the results are based on popularity, right? Wrong. Inside the shadowy world of ‘SEOs.’ Full Article >>