Author: Seth Goldstein

  • Social Media Lessons from the Best American Hospitals | Research

    Interesting post from Convince and Convert about how top hospitals use Social Media. It’s got to be interesting to stay HIPPA compliant yet relevant on Social Media. Here’s an interesting fact from the post. Twitter is a high-priority channel for the nation’s top hospitals. Most tweet an average of three times per day, and the…

  • The Cult of the Complex

    I agree with the wise Jeffrey Zeldman to a point. But I think there is a time and place for Divs as there is a time and place for Tables. Also frameworks tend to make the development of Websites/pages easier. Though sometimes doing a site from scratch without them is best. What do you think?…

  • Microsoft is rebuilding its Edge browser on Chrome and bringing it to the Mac – The Verge

    Microsoft is going to be moving its Edge Browser to use the Chromium engine. This is big news because now most browsers will be using the open source version of Chrome. Is this a good thing? I’m not sure. On one hand, as a Web designer/developer I’ll need to test sites on one less platform.…

  • Joined The Bucks County Y And Getting My Riding On

    So as a way to get back in shape and stay there I joined the Bucks County Y and found an awesome piece of equipment – the Expresso Bike. This stationary bike puts the boring ones to shame. Complete with a big screen monitor the rider is actively steering the bike on the screen and…

  • Embrace The Suck – Scott DeLuzio

    In fact, a study by U.S. News found that 80% of New Year’s resolutions fail by February. That study goes on to say that the reason why those resolutions fail is because we don’t change our mindset first. Source: Embrace The Suck – Scott DeLuzio This is so true. If you don’t start with setting…

  • Talk Triggers by Jay Baer and Daniel Lemin — A Review

    In October, Jay Baer sent me a review copy of his new book he wrote with Daniel Lemin called Talk Triggers . This book is an essential book for any marketing department, student studying marketing in college, and any business owner who is trying to set their business apart from the competition. Employing the revolutionary…

  • Your Most Common Gutenberg Questions Answered

    Joe Casabona is a WordPress expert and has taken to the new editor like peanut butter on bread. (Ugh bad analogy) If you don’t already know about Joe, this article (link below) is a great intro to him and his plethora of knowledge! I’m proud to say I know Joe personally. He’s as jolly, friendly…

  • 12 Completely Outdated SEO Practices You Should Avoid

    If you’re still doing these. Just STOP. You will do more harm than good. Some things like Keyword stuffing have been a no-no for a while now. Others like Keyword Density are a little newer. Regardless, as Matt Cutts (the former Spam-Killer at Google) has always said: “Write good content.” Here are 12 SEO practices…

  • 6 Effective Tips on How to Take Care Your Mental Health As a Freelancer

    I’ve learned a lot being on my own running a small business. One of the biggest things is taking care of myself. It seems like an easy task, but it’s not. Not at all. Below is a great article from TorqueMag.io with some tips. Preserving mental health is as important for freelancers as for everyone…

  • WordCamp US 2018

    Going to WordCamps (conferences that are focused on the WordPress CMS) is always a lot of fun. When the national WordCamp (WordCamp US) comes around every December it’s gives one a sense of how fantastic this community is. Last year and this year #WCUS (as it’s affectionately known) is in Nashville Tennessee. I wasn’t able…