What The Frock?!

Currently working on a shopping cart web site for What The Frock?!

Current site: www.whatthefrock.net

My creation: www.whatthefrockonline.net

Current Status: Doing some last minute development

Est. Percentage Complete: 85% [Read more...]

SEO Misconceptions

Meta Tags and Keywords

It’s not uncommon at all that clients request that I bombard their header section with a ton of meta keywords. Not long ago, the meta keywords attribute played a huge role in SEO, but these days, that’s far from the truth. Google is on the record saying that they no longer pay attention to meta keywords tag, thus making the keyword stuffing officialy outdated.  This method was phased out mainly because of the abuse it underwent by people stuffing in irreverent or misleading keywords to lure unsuspected web surfers to their pages.

This also applies to general keyword stuffing around pages. Years ago if you loaded up a page with tons of keywords, that would hep you in the area of SEO greatly. People used to often (And actually still do) hide text by changing the color so it blended into the background color of the site, and then just load it up with keywords. It used to be a great way to trick the search engines, but today not only is it annoying, it doesn’t work. Since the era of keyword stuffing search engine’s algorithms have become much more complex.

Let’s be honest, if you care about SEO and you care about your visitors, stop loading up pages with keywords and focus more on accurate content.

Spamming

Got Spam? I bet you do. It’s far from rare that we see robots and malicious web users aggressively placing their links in comment forms around the web. If you’re a blog owner chances are you know exactly what we’re talking about. Not only does this tactic not work, it’s very annoying… So please just STOP. Any way, Google has addressed this issue by assigning the “nofollow” link tag to blog comment links. That greatly devalues the links within blog comment areas.

Submitting Your Site

Search engine submission is not necessary. Google will find you. In fact, Google’s ability to search out new sites is so advanced there’s really nothing needed on your part to get found. If you’re compelled to do something, getting inbound links will help the process and is much more effective than submitting your site. Try it out; toss a link on Facebook or Twitter.

I found the perfect gift.

I think I can give a bunch of these to people as Christmas presents… [Read more...]

Suffolk County Police

Yesterday I applied to take the test for the Suffolk County Police Department, out here on Long Island, New York. Long Island is split into two counties, Nassau and Suffolk – each police department pays a lot of money to their officers, but Suffolk is the highest paid in the nation (to my knowledge) making over $108,000 / yr at top pay. The test only comes around once every four years, so I’m glad I remembered to sign up for this round. Test is in June 2011. Any way – I’m psyched to take the test… let’s hope I score as high on this as I did on West Chester County’s test.

A Nice Cruise On the Bike

I finally got a chance to head out to Oak Beach, Long Island this weekend. It’s a really cool place if you’re into motorcycles and classic cars. Every Sunday morning there are several hundred that head out there. I cruised down there Sunday after some rain, so it was much less crowded than usual, but I got to ride a little bit and that’s what counts! [Read more...]

A Superior Time In Chicago

I just got home from Chicago where I attended WordCamp Chicago (which was excellent) and spent a great weekend in the city with my girlfriend. The downtown area of Chicago was a lot of fun. We pulled the “tourist card” and used Trip Advisor to pinpoint some legendary eateries and cool “to-do’s.” WordCamp Chicago was nearly double the size of the last WordCamp I attended. [Read more...]

WordCamp Raleigh – Had a Blast

Had a great time in WordCamp Raleigh – met a lot of interesting people and learned a new trick or two when it comes to some WordPress development. A few interesting points that I noticed:

  • There were many users, maybe even more than developers (or at least what I would consider a “developer”)
  • Those users were not all young, technologically inclined individuals [Read more...]

Paccione & Sons

Currently working on a new website for Paccione & Sons – View the New Site Here.

Current Status: Designing and developing site

Est. Percentage Complete: 25% [Read more...]

International Power Showcase

Currently working on a new website for the International Power Showcase – View the New Site Here.

Current Status: Making minor cosmetic adjustments.

Est. Percentage Complete: Complete [Read more...]

WordCamp Chicago – Here I Come

As if booking a trip to WordCamp Raleigh wasn’t enough, I’ll be heading down to Chicago for WordCamp Chicago June 5th & 6th. I plan on making a little vacation out of it, so I’ll be down there a day or two earlier and leave a day or two later. It’s a busy city and there’s a lot I’d like to see! [Read more...]