A useful flowchart got into my Twitter feed recently. You are supposed to go through it before you call a meeting, to see if you actually need to call a meeting. Which is a great idea, but doesnāt really help if you arenāt the one calling the meeting. There are ways to have meetings be […]
What Iāve Learned About Small Business Websites
With a website revamp in place, I thought it would be fun, if potentially embarrassing, to look at what I did differently between doing my businesses first website, and this one. Knowing That āDoneā Is Better Than Perfect Like spiritual mantras or Buddhist Koans, you can read and repeat that phrase a lot, but it […]
Loss, Legacy, and Local Software
Sorry for the recent silence. Weāll get back to the Google Analytics setup guide soon. Those of you who use Googleās Feedburner RSS tool have likely heard about the increasing service disruptions it has experienced. Youāve likely also switched providers. How many of you also ran into weird caching issues with redirects they were ill-equipped […]
Getting Google Going: Making a Gmail Account to Manage Analytics and Tools
The previous post involved me trying to convince you that it is worth your while to set up a new Google Account for each business you want to use Google Analytics or Webmaster Tools with. If you havenāt read it and want to know why this little extra step is needed, you can go back […]