31 thg 8, 2010
August
Have You Created An Online Form/Survey Using Google Docs Yet?
If so, you will find this tutorial on creating an online form / survey using Google Docs to be especially helpful. Before we begin, here is an example of a form I created using Google Docs. I remember when I learned how to create an online form in Dreamweaver. It was quite possibly the most difficult task to master for me. Even now, after a few years of building online forms, I find each time I have to create one, I am slightly overwhelmed and quite honestly, do not enjoy the task at all. I’d heard about Google Docs and even used shared docs in the past, but had never created an online form using Google Docs before.
If you don’t already have a Google account, signing up for one takes just a few minutes and you can use an already existing email address.
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30 thg 8, 2010
Master Chef
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27 thg 8, 2010
Favorite New Font this Week: Sketch Block Font
My favorite font this week is called "Sketch Block", and it's free for your download (as long as it's for personal use). I created the header using this font over on my "Favorite Things This Week" blog, a place where I share things that are inspiring me (hence, "favorite things") at the moment.
I am really enjoying the way the Sketch Block font commands your attention but isn't too uptight or boring. It's a font that isn't afraid to get its hands dirty!
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26 thg 8, 2010
Tips on Creating / Refining Your Mobile Website
In the spirit of being transparent, I haven’t built a mobile website before, and don’t claim to be a mobile expert. That said, in my former life at WIStv.com, I would help clients develop a mobile strategy and would also oversee their mobile ad campaigns. I’m sharing 4 things I learned below, and encourage you to visit my friend’s blog (Tim Gluth) for his tips as well. He’s built a mobile site and is quite brilliant, too!

A few things to consider when building your mobile website…
1. Make your mobile site easy to navigate. Some things that work well on a traditional website don’t translate well onto mobile. I found a great article on mobile website building and some excellent examples over on Noupe.com here.
2. Place your phone number(s) and other important contant information clearly on the homepage (if applicable)…people visiting via mobile may very well want to contact you for more info!
3. Have fun with your content, and by all means, keep it up-to-date! If you are a programmer (or know a talented one), consider setting up a different mobile banner to top your page each day of the week. I know this is possible, because it’s something we did for clients at WIS. For example, if you are a restaurant and have a different daily special each day, create 7 banners to reflect those specials, and have the automatically change out based on the day a person visits your mobile site. Make sense? Even if you aren’t a restaurant, there are still many fun things you can brainstorm and execute similar to this.
4. Events rule – If you are a local business hosting an upcoming event, your mobile site is a great place to promote it. Even better, enable technology that will allow the person to add the event to their calendar on their mobile device (anyone reading this have a good recommend? – Comment below, please. Thx!)
Don’t forget to visit Tim Gluth’s 4 great tips on “going mobile” over here…enjoy!
PS – If you are a mobile-website-buildin’ expert, comment below or contact me at lauracotero (at) gmail (dot) com. I would love to expand the list above and will link to your site/blog. Thanks!
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25 thg 8, 2010
How to Register Your Blog on NetworkedBlogs.com (for Facebook)
According to their website, NetworkedBlogs is the “coolest blog directory on the web.” That could mean many things, but here are their three main bullet points:
- Get Found: If a blog is not read by anyone, does it really exist?
- Visual Blogroll: Show off a thumbnail image of your blog on your Facebook profile
- Discover: Find top blogs in humor, politics, technology, and more.
They boast 300,000 blogs (and growing). I would imagine most people come across NetworkedBlogs on facebook, instead of on the NetworkedBlogs homepage. For this reason, I’m going to explain the process that was involved for me to add my blog to NetworkedBlogs on facebook.
How to Add Your Blog to NetworkedBlogs
- Go to www.NetworkedBlogs.com
- Click on “Add Your Blog” – this will take you to the NetworkedBlogs page on facebook, then click on "register a blog".
- Follow the steps to register your blog (see example below…I’d already registered this blog so the example is my jewelry blog)
- Answer “yes” when asked if you are the author of the blog
- You now have two options to “verify” that you own your blog. For this example, I’m going to select the second option, which is “use widget to verify ownership”
- Copy the HTML code you will find in the box on the next screen under “copy the following HTML code”
- In a new window, login to your blog. If using blogger, click on “Design”, “Add a gadget” and then click on the “+” sign next to the HTML widget option
- Name your widget “NetworkedBlogs” and paste the code you copied into the box, click “save” to close the widget and save when it returns you to your design screen
- Click back over to your facebook window where you are on the NetworkedBlogs screen
- Click on “Verify Widget”
- You will be verified and see a green bar, click “next”
- You’ll see “This is your blogs page, now let’s activate publishing to Facebook” text with a “Set up Syndication” button. Click on the blue syndication button.
- Now you can choose to check the “auto-publish to perfonal profile” so that each new post you make on your blog with auto-publish on Facebook. Note: if you have a facebook business page for your company blog, you may choose to not check this box (see next step).
- If you have a facebook business page for your company, it makes great sense to configure the page to auto-publish new blog posts. To do this, click on “Configure” button next to your fan page, then “install”
- Click “add networked blogs”. This should bring up your facebook business page. Be sure you checked “auto-publish posts to page wall”
- This will bring up a Request for permission window. Click “allow” to allow auto-posting of your blog posts to your wall.
- Click “publish a test post”, then click on “view your page to see it”. You should see a post like the one below on your facebook business page wall.
- You’re all set! You may choose to click on “back to blog page” at the bottom of the networked blogs screen. From the networkedblogs page on facebook, you can search for friends blogs, or browse by type.
- When I clicked on “friends”, it displayed a list of networked blogs that my friends have added to facebook. At this point, I can click “follow” to add any to my networked blogs facebook feed.
- In the future, when you login to Facebook, just click on “NetworkedBlogs” below your news feed to find the blogs you follow.
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