Optimization
How To Get Customers To Take Action, The 3 Second Rule
Here’s a spoiler, it involves you getting out of their way. Since the internet started its mainstream march in the 1990’s, web developers and designers have widely accepted a rule known as “3-second rule of the web.” The theory is that you have about 3 seconds to capture a visitor’s attention. Longer than that and you’ll…
Read MoreUnderstanding DPI, Resolution and Print vs. Web Images
DPI, PPI, Size, Resolution got you a little confused? Here’s a very simple explanation to help you understand Resolution & print vs. web images.
Read MoreThe Truth About Website Hosting
How complicated can web hosting be? Hosting is a commodity, right? Not so fast… While it’s true you can get website hosting for $5 a month (sometimes less), just because you can doesn’t mean you should. In the following video, taken from the 1st OpenCamp Meet Up, John P. explains the different types of website…
Read MoreWP Engine – Rock Solid WordPress Hosting
As vsellis.com has continued to grow the need for a very solid hosting platform has become increasingly important. After maintaining my own server for a few years, and not being particularly good at it, I started looking around for managed hosting. About that time, friend Aaron Brazel started work with a specialized WordPress host, Austin…
Read MoreEvernote Power Tip – Dynamic ToDo Lists
If you really want to get the most out of Evernote check out the recently updated version of Brett Kelly’s “Evernote Essentials,” you get a ton of useful knowledge and I’ll get beer money. I’ve been an Evernote user and big fan of the application for some time now but one thing I’ve struggled with in the application…
Read More6 Simple Ways To Better Google Search Results
There a number of simple techniques that can help you get better, more accurate search results when using Google. Most of the time we just type in the search phrase we think most accurately represents what we are looking for and the results are pretty good. But sometimes we don’t quite get to what we…
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