Archive | May, 2007

Dog Eat Dog Spam

This spam E-mail I just got was just too good not to share. Only thing edited out was the URL they were pushing me to. Brings new meaning to the old “dog eat dog world” saying hu?

Hello my friend!

I am ready to kill myself and eat my dog, if medicine prices here are bad.

Look, the site and call me 1-800 if its wrong..

My dog and I are still alive :)

Happy to hear they made it out of the E-mail alright. If he kills himself though, how will he eat his dog?

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Give Google Reader an Mac Look

There have not been that many scripts out there for changing Google Reader’s look and feeling. The only real good one that I have found to do so is this Greasemonkey script. As far as style goes, it turns your sister’s ugly friend into a super model.

Google Reader - Apple Style

You’ll need Firefox and an install of the Greasemonkey extension to get it going, but for all the Mac OS X Fans out there – this is for you.

+ Download and Install the Google Reader Prettifier!

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GenkiTheme = Great WordPress Layout

Here is another great example of a WordPress theme done with a little origionality. it doesn’t look like it fits in the “norm” but I want to use it all the same. Full congrats and thanks go out to ericulous.com for making this theme public for anybody to use.

What’s Genki? Genki means cheerfulness, vibrancy and vitality in japanese. While the theme has changed a bit since, find out why the name Genki.

GenkiTheme

+ Download GenkiTheme for Your WordPress Installation!

Have a good looking theme you want the world to know about? Pass the word about it to me and send me your links to mitch@mitchkeeler.com.

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Web Hosts Need Viral Videos

Now there is no doubt that launching a neat video on the Web is a good way to get attention. The question is, why aren’t more Web hosts doing it? Searching through YouTube there are only a handful of Web hosts that have tried to go down this route. A few of them look like they might have made out big as well.

For the best example, check out this video:

+ YouTube – Hot Girl + Web Hosting = WTF!?!?!

At the time of me writing this, this average (a little boring for my tastes) video has gotten 89,927 views. Web hosts, that could be more than “just a few” new accounts. Now I’m off to go search for a female mascot/spokesperson for the Web Hosting Show. Any volunteers?

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This Week’s Web Development Links

From life to death and logo design – I have a little ‘bit of everything to make your face shine. Enjoy these links and I’ll bring more, I’m not the raven so no need for nevermore.

Need more Web development help, links tricks and tips? Check out the archives.

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Make iGoogle Work for You

iGoogle StylesI don’t like to have to scroll when looking at my start page. If I make a really long one and have to keep going down and down to view it – chances are I’m not. This is a page I look quickly at when I want to go somewhere else. It should be small – yet easy to quickly navigate through.

Get the Basic Gadgets Out of the Way First

Your first tab should have all of the gadgets on it that you actually get some use out of. I like the weather one along with the Google Reader one the most. You might also put other application based gadgets here so that you can get good use out of them.

Here are a few good “basic” gadgets to get you started:

Easy Way to Gather Gadgets Based on Topic

Now every tab after that should be based around things the interest you. You can create them very simply by naming the new tab after your interest. For me I would type in “Web Hosting” and then make sure the check mark for “I’m feeling lucky. Automatically add stuff based on the tab name” is selected.

iGoogle - Tabs

From the suggestions they give you – you can cut out the ones you really don’t like and add a few it might have forgotten.

Should You Create a Popular Tab?

Now there are a lot of social link popularity Web sites out there as well. Digg, Reddit, Delicious and a boat load of others. You might try to gather all the ones you can and put them on their own tab. This way you can see what is the most popular set of links at any given moment.

Need suggestions on which ones you should be tracking? Visit popurls for a long list of these sort of Web sites. Visit each one, grab the RSS link and take it to you own iGoogle start page.

Is That It? Do You Have More to Share?

There you have it. That might have taken a whole five minutes to configure! Now you have a need focused start page that will help you keep up to date with what you need to stay informed with. If you know of any other iGoogle optimization tips feel free to drop in a comment and let me know.

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Really Nice 3 Column WordPress Theme

This is a really nice and really dark WordPress theme that I really like. Is that enough “really” for you to give it a shot? I’ve been looking at a lot of WordPress themes lately and have come to realize there are a lot out there – just not a lot of really good ones.

Ygo Loner

Here’s a little description taken from the designers:

After a huge success of our theme called “ygo lonely”, we have come up with this – a slightly twisted version of the same named YGo Loner. It is again a 3 column wordpress theme with black and grey as the dominating colors. The page links are on the top bar with title and description towards the left. Two grey lines outline, the header, intelligently merging it with the body of the text.

+ Download the Really Nice Ygo Loner Theme for WordPress!

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Popular Social Marketing Tips

Want to be the best of the best? Well if you are ignoring all of the social networking that is being done out there you are missing out on a lot of big chances to expand your audience and bring in a few new customers, readers, or listeners – depending on the business you are in. Here are a few proven social networking tips I have either used myself or seen used by others.

1. Building Your Brand via the Social Networks

If you have a brand that people like, chances are they will want to be your friend on these various different social networks that are out there. There days there are more and more MySpace and Facebook profiles based around businesses, podcasts and important people on the Web.

2. Make Friends With People Like Yourself

Find like-minded people and friends and add them to your lists via the different social networks out there. This way you are building a little network of people who are just like you and probably will enjoy anything you write or post about. Don’t just go adding a million random people just for the sake of adding people. Find people who you think would interested in what you have to say.

3. Share Your Posts and Content Via the Social Networks

Use the message posting and sharing services they provide to your advantage. MySpace has the “Post a Bulletin” where you can pimp your goods. Facebook has the “Share a Link” function that does much of the same thing. Post teaser links (giving a little ‘bit of information) and a link to go back to your own Web site.

4. Use Widgets and Gadgets to Pimp Your Digital Goods

Take advantage of some of the RSS gadgets out there you can add to places like MySpace to spread the word about yourself. You could use FeedBurner’s headline animator or something like SpringWidgets – where you can put a flash powered RSS reader right on your profile.

5. Add a Player for your Podcast Promotion

Podcasters – there are a number of flash mp3 players you can use as well on MySpace and other social networks that let you plug in custom code. One of my most favorite ones is the one that Odeo produces. Check out my list of the five best podcast players to get a couple of more suggestions.

6. Watch the People Watching You With MyBlogLog

One of my favorite networks out there, MyBlogLog provides you with a little widget you can put on your Web site that shows other MyBlogLog members who are visiting your Web site. Not to be one to show the trap door in the hat that the rabbit is being pulled through – but this is a good trick to make yourself look more popular than you really might be.

7. Add a Link to your Forum Signature

Forums are those social networking tools before social networking had a name. Adding a few link to your signature (if allowed via the forum rules) is a good way to get some links coming back into your Web site too.

8. Add Your RSS Feed to Facebook

On Facebook you can plug your RSS feed right into your profile. Just edit your “Notes” section and include that they should be importing from your RSS feed of choice. Word of warning though, if you post like 20 messages a day you could be getting yourself into trouble. Might just want to include your “light” RSS feed here.

9. Stumble Yourself on StumbleUpon (and get others to stumble you too!)

Make sure you get your most popular content and Web sites listed on StumbleUpon in one way, shape of form. They will deliver you a boat load of traffic (if you content is good) and they also have a pretty cool advertising service as well.

10. Always Digg in Moderation

To digg or not to digg – is that really a question? Now I am not going to tell you to submit everything you do to Digg. Most people find that very annoying and it could get you blocked from the service. It is good to have an account there though so you can meet like-minded people and you can also watch (and interact if you must) when something of yours makes it to the top of the list there.

11. Include a URL on Your Profile Picture

Create a profile icon or picture for the services you sign up for that has your URL on it. This might sound like a cheap form of advertisements – but the more often you can get people to see that URL – the more likely they’ll give it a visit or at least have it stuck in the back of their head to use at a later time and date.

12. Add a Link Back to All of Your Various Projects

More likely than not, all of these services allow you to list at least one link back to your Web site or Web project – take advantage of that. Make sure you include your links and give them descriptions as well so that people know what they are clicking to.

13. Don’t Forget Your Subscription Links

When you include your link to your Web site on one of the social networks out there, also make sure that you list your RSS feed as well. You might put that little orange icon next to each link so people know how to subscribe to you content. You might also include the “Add to Google” or “Add to My Yahoo” type subscription buttons as well to make it easier for people look at your link to subscribe via their subscription method of choice.

14. Is Your Project Social Network Friendly?

Do you have something that others might want to share? Online comics like bLaugh are a good example of this. Right on the Web page, you are given an little “embed code” so that people can share your link on the Web via any social networking service.

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iGoogle Style Customizations

iGoogle StylesI have been using iGoogle since it’s launch of gadgets and I have to say it is the best of the start pages out there (at least for me). A few things about iGoogle’s style kind of bug me though so I thought I might share a few of my favorite style hacks. The first two need the Stylish Firefox extension installed (or another workaround alternative) but the last one can be done without any special extra tools.

Transparency Effects for iGoogle – This user style makes the search bar fade into the background a ‘bit more on the themed iGoogle Web pages. Sticks out less and makes for a better visual experience.

Collapse iGoogle’s Top Section – This one is pretty neat. After installing it, you hide the top Google search box and pretty much everything else over the iGoogle tabs. To see that stuff again, just move your mouse to the top of the Web page layout.

Add More iGoogle Tabs – Reach your tab limit on iGoogle? To add more all you have to do is copy and paste this to the address bar, while you are on iGoogle, then press enter.

javascript:_renameTab(); _dlsetp(‘at=’)

More help on this tip can be found at Googlified.com!

Want to have more fun with iGoogle? Get a Few More Style Customizations at Mashable! That list there inspired me to write about some of my favorites here.

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Web Dev Help and How-tos

Here I have for you more Web development help than you can shake a stick at. Go ahead and try. You can not do it. From CSS to menu generation – there is a little bit for any Webmaster to learn from.

Got a suggestion for a Web development topic or a resource you’d like me to check out? Drop me an E-mail and let me know about it.

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