WebMovement, LLC, the company that I work with and blog for, has recently created a Facebook Fan Page for themselves. Expect plenty of updates about what we’re up to, what we’re talking about, and what’s coming up!
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Since things have been so busy with school starting up and with Adam and Gary in NYC for fashion week, I didn’t get a chance to publish something on the Web Movement, LLC blog last week, but fear not, for I’ve just finished my latest post: NoFollow and DoFollow: An SEO Discussion.
In this post, I cover the fundamentals of the NoFollow attribute value and discuss its impact on SEO and page rank.
For the record, this site is a DoFollow site, so your comments do count for something
Check out the post, read through it, and tell us what you think about NoFollow!
Hello All!
After much thought, I’ve decided to give my resume a newly revamped look today. I was happy with the previous design, but it could not facilitate for all of the experience I’ve had nor was it flexible enough for me.
I used Adobe InDesign to create the resume as I wanted to re-familiarize myself with the application. While I am versed in InDesign, I seldom have any practical use for it (at the moment), so I figured this would be the best way to brush up on the application a bit and make it practical. Overall, I am really pleased with how it turned out and I believe that it currently showcases as gives a fair representation of my experience and skills to potential clients.
As always, comments and suggestions are encouraged! Feel free to view my resume It’s a PDF, so it may download to your computer.
Web Movement, LLC is sponsoring a monthly iTunes gift card sweepstakes over at itunessweepstakes.com. Entering is simple and there’s no obligation. Tell your friends and family about it! The more people that get involved in the sweepstakes, the more likely multiple and more valuable prizes will be offered.
The winner is announced at the end of the month and the contest typically restarts at the beginning of the month. I’ll keep you posted on when the contest restarts.
Hello all!
First off, what a great summer it has been! I’m really pleased with the increase in traffic my site has accrued over the summer months. Thank you all for making it possible. As you may have noticed, I’ve done some site re-vamping over the fast few weeks. One of the first things I did was remove the Links sub-category from the site in response to my observations on posting links in bulk. While not a major change, it did remove a whopping (sarcasm) 10 posts from my site. While many of you did enjoy the link posts, it was simply too excessive and broad for the average, content hungry reader.
I’ve also temporarily set up my portfolio page to re-direct to my projects category because I am going to be implementing SlideShowPro to my site within the coming weeks. I decided that this awesome utility would be the best way to capture some of my past work. Not only is it fully customizable, but it makes for a solid framework for any developer needing to implement a powerful slideshow solution to any site. As for the social media and SEO sections of my portfolio, I’m still up in the air about it, but have a few ideas that I’ll toss around and revise. Previously, I was using a plugin called WP Portfolio that sufficed for the time being, but I wanted more of a “wow” factor that this plugin just simply couldn’t provide. If you’re searching for a reasonable, no hassle solution, then I highly recommend WP Portfolio, especially for last minute job interviews.