New to Twitter and looking to expand your Twittersphere? Even if you are a seasoned tweeter, then you need to be added to these directories so others may find you. These active directories are all different ways of associating people with similar interests or geography using the developer-friendly Twitter API.
Well, after endless ranting and frustration, I have finally moved my blog off of the DreamHost servers and over to Media Temple. So far, I’m quite impressed with their service but it remains to be seen on how they hold up when a post goes popular on a social bookmarking site.
WordPress 2.3, the most recent, version of the popular blogging software had schema changes which rendered many user-created plugins worthless. Many bloggers are reluctant to upgrade because that means they will loose some of their blog’s functionality.
Less than a year ago, I installed WordPress for the first time and was fascinated by the functionality you could add to your blog by installing plugins. Once I found the plugin directory, I was like a kid in a candy store, installing everything I could. What I didn’t realize is that once [...]
I spend much of my waking day online. Aside from developing in ColdFusion, I like to keep on top of what’s going on in web design, web development, CSS, search marketing, and SEO. Here are ten sites that I visit that keep me informed.
ProBlogger, Darron Rowse has begun a project called 31 Days to Building a Better Blog. The project involves month-long tips from Darron as well as submissions from fellow bloggers. I feel two of the most important aspects of a blog are traffic and incoming links, and linked list post are a great [...]
As a developer, webmaster, SEO, blogger, husband, father, etc, my time is valuable as well as limited. I have participated in paid post sites in the past which pay me, as the blogger, to write about a site or service.

