So another year has passed. Most of us have gorged ourselves on Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years feasts. Now is the time for reflection and planning. I know I have a list of items that I want to learn, do, accomplish and create this next year. 2010 is going to be fun. After all… this is the year Hal comes to life and takes us to space right?
Anyway, I compiled a list of top blog posts from EETemplates and Ranked the templates….
Wow… I am blown away by what Simone Abel from Lab403.com has done with the HandsRaised. From colors changes to content changes to all kinds of stuff. Make sure to check it out
Click here to see the Toronto Buddhist Church website
This is one of those things that we all need but rarely ever make time to do. With each custom client we do we provide a bunch of tutorials for how to do things in their website. But I have often thought it would be nice to have a PDF that explains the basics of the ExpressionEngine CMS to a new user so they can start managing a website not necessarily building sites but entering content. Well Headspace is a design firm out of Nova Scotia and they have release a wonderful PDF that is just that. You can get it by clicking on this link to go to Headspace.com
I think anyone that is interested in ExpressionEngine development should frequent EE Insider at least 1-2 times a week. Especialy those that may just be getting their feet wet in the world of ExpressionEngine. So without further ado here is our 5 Reasons You Should Read EE Insider article….
Often when we work with custom clients I wish I had a cheat sheet for how to ‘read’ the data garnered from Google Analytics. We all know to pay attention to Visitors, Pageviews and Keywords. But I wanted something that went further and explained Bounce Rate, Duration on Site and others. Darren Rowse of Problogger.net has been taking readers through a 30 day program to boost traffic on their blogs and released this today…
It has been awhile since I went into webmaster tools on Google to check stats and such. Mostly I just use Google Analytics and push Webmaster Tools to the back of my brain. Well today my brain was not capable of working on anything much so I went into webmaster tools to see what I would find. Imagine my surprise when I saw the following graph.