12.22.2009
12.17.2009
the olsens twins
i'm pretty obsessed with the Olsens, so it came as a bit of a surprise when i logged onto style.com and found that the siblings were noted as one of the decade's fashion icons. i've always been a fan of their style, effortlessly attempted to mirror their wafted hair and confidence in my pre-teens and today their boho-chic. though i typically fail, any time i spot an ensemble or shimmering accessory that screams ashley or mary-kate i'm tempted to splurge. as my style begins to become something of my own i'm finally noticing that even subconsciously i've got a bit more grunge in me that i thought possible, though i'm still a conservative scaredy-cat.
12.16.2009
are you a local expert?
planning on visiting San Diego or are a native of the area? let me know how to improve the new San Diego NileGuide site - where everything from hotels, favorite restaurants and special events are added to the website, as well as planning trips and guides for other tourists/ locals!
12.09.2009
12.08.2009
dr. seuss
"I have a great story to tell you today
about reading and writing the world-wide-web way.
A way that makes clicks and conversions and views
fills metrics reports full of whopping good news!
It starts with a plan to cut out the clutter
and make your site sticky, like thick peanut butter.
But first,
you must audit- find out what you’ve got,
and try to determine if you like it or not.
Next step- you should cut…
Cut!
Cut!
Cut!
Cut!
Cut!
Rid yourself of that clutter, get out of your rut!
Cut out that bad filler,
no if, and, or but.
Because sometimes you’ll click to a not-so-good page
where HUGE blocks of text send you into a rage!
And you feel like you must find that writer to ask,
“How’s a someone supposed to perform a quick task?!”
Because that’s what your goal is, your reason for being-
to give information that’s easy for seeing.
Make sure that your copy is clean, clear, and dapper,
otherwise, please… toss it into the crapper.
Remember that people don’t visit to read-
they want to make use of the things that they see-d.
So remember when writing, there’s one simple rule:
it’s YOU that’s so helpful- a word’s just a tool."
12.07.2009
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