WWW Learning Center Category
Why Are Custom Fields Hidden in WordPress?
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, February 15th, 2012
You are working on the most amazing blog post known to man, and you just need to adjust one last custom field before publishing. But where in the world are your custom fields? I just know they are supposed to be there – and my coworker who logged in yesterday could see them fine. Don’t […]

Website Project Management
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, January 25th, 2012
I am one of the first to admit it, there is a lot of web design talent out there. In fact, there are a lot of talented web designers right here in Austin. But even the most talented web designer can fail at providing a good solution to the client. A large part of the […]

Compromising for E-Commerce: Order Request Forms
by Jacqueline Sinex
Thursday, January 19th, 2012
Not everyone is prepared for a large e-commerce website development project. Done right, a shopping cart-driven website can be rewarding for a business, but it is also an involved project and it requires some comfort with the idea of managing orders online. In other cases, a company may produce too many special order kinds of […]

Tips For Writing a Blog Worth Reading
by Brian Disbot
Friday, January 6th, 2012
Blogs can be a powerful tool both in business and personally. You don’t have to be the strongest writer or most eloquent expert on the subject at hand, because blogs are a learning process. We write until we exhaust a topic and perhaps delve into new points, looking for feedback along the way. Perhaps you […]

3 Reasons to Add a Form On Your Website
by Jacqueline Sinex
Monday, December 19th, 2011
Looking for ways to cut down on spam? Want to track your website leads? Are you building your mailing list? Adding a reliable email form to your web page has many benefits for your business.

Entice Them With A Slideshow
by Jacqueline Sinex
Wednesday, December 14th, 2011
Want a boring static website that no one ever revisits? Of course not! So how can you make your website more kinetic and engaging with just a little bit of effort? A good slideshow is an effective feature that can bring a new interest, updated information, and energy to your website. I usually recommend including […]

5 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Other Product
by Jacqueline Sinex
Friday, December 9th, 2011
One of the most challenging aspects of web design planning is choosing your primary call to action. If you sell more than one type of product, you find yourself having to choose a favorite product. After you determine the primary product and the main target to drive your sales to, you still need to make […]

Tales of Untracked PPC
by Jacqueline Sinex
Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011
To my dismay, I have heard several stories this year about companies who are regularly spending hundreds or thousands, or even $10,000’s every month on their Pay-Per-Click advertising (PPC) and they actually do not even know what their return on investment is. Seriously, they have no idea. They might even have a person in the […]
