Collis Ta’eed has written a very nice article on Digital Web Magazine about Creating The Perfect Portfolio. An online portfolio is very important to a freelancer. Your portfolio will be looked at without you present, without any other information about you. If your portfolio has to stand alone in a critical situation like hiring, it’s worth spending some time making sure it’s going to get the job done.
Collis shares with us some of his observations and opinions—particularly from the viewpoint of an employer—on how to approach the task of building an online portfolio. The article is very detailed and well-written, it has also featured some of the best portfolio examples on the internet. Read the article carefully, you will learn a lot from it.
Source: http://www.digital-web.com/articles/the_perfect_portfolio
FreelanceSwitch which has over 17,000 readers, has released their first FreelanceSwitch book which covers everything from getting started to expanding your business. The book is called How to Be a Rockstar Freelancer which is written by Collis & Cyan Ta’eed – the founders of the site – it’s packed with new information, advice and insights not covered on the blog.
The book with 212 Pages of Expert Freelancing Advices is available now for $29 only.
Source: Grab Your Copy Now
David Greiner from Vitamin explains what you need to do to ensure that your emails not only look great in today’s email clients but also actually make it to where they’re going. Getting your email to look good is only one piece of the puzzle, so he has dedicated the second half of this article to recommendations on how you can improve the chances of your emails actually getting delivered. This article is really well written and useful, you should not miss it if you would like your clients / readers can read your emails properly.
View the full article on Ensuring your HTML emails look great and get delivered.
Source: http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/design/ensuring-your-html-emails…
Blog Perfume is similar to WebAppers which provides the best resources for people. However, unlike WebAppers, Blog Perfume concentrates on providing the best blogging resources for bloggers. Blog Perfume collects high quality and actually useful WordPress Themes, WordPress Plugins and other Blogging Tools for bloggers.
If you are running a blog or multiple blogs, please have a look, you may find someting useful especially if you are running WordPress Blogs. It is no harm to subscribe to the RSS Full Feed, because Blog Perfume is updated regularly.
Source: http://www.blogperfume.com/
When we are buiding a website or web application with the use of javascript. We have to make sure most of the people can view or use the website or web application properly. Therefore, we need to make sure we implement JavaScript in an unobtrusive manner. So that users would still be able to use it when javascript is disabled.
Christian Heilmann has found the following rules over the years developing, teaching and implementing JavaScript in an unobtrusive manner. They have specifically been the outline of a workshop on unobtrusive JavaScript for the Paris Web conference 2007 in Paris, France.
- Do not make any assumptions
- Find your hooks and relationships
- Leave traversing to the experts
- Understand browsers and users
- Understand Events
- Play well with others
- Work for the next developer
View the full article on The seven rules of Unobtrusive JavaScript.
Source: http://icant.co.uk/articles/seven-rules-of-unobtrusive-javascript/
Over 1 million people and businesses are using Campfire’s web applications to get things done in a simple way. They have elegant and thoughtful products that do just what you need. But how do they make such great products? 37signals are going to show you something behind the scenses.
This “Behind the scenes†post aim to show you how they work and all the little things that they get done in Campfire every day. They picked one week in September and took screenshots of some of our key interactions. This “Behind the scenes” post focuses on design. I am sure it will help us when designing our web applications.
Read the full article on Behind the scenes at 37signals: Design
Requirements: N/A
Source: http://www.37signals.com/svn/posts/681-behind-the-scenes-at-37signals-design
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The Official Google PageRank Update has just happened yesterday. WebAppers has got a mixture of PR5 and PR4 from PR0 in most datacenter. Apparently Google has penalized WebAppers for selling Text Link Ads which I have stopped selling for a month already.
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What To Do If You Are Penalized By Google
If you see a different PR on different datacenter as well, you probably are being penalized by Google for selling Text Link Ads. If you would like to get your PageRank back, you can go to Google Webmaster Tools and request a reconsideration by clicking on “Request reconsideration†after removing your Text Link Ads and stop selling them from now on.
This Google PageRank Update Does Not Make Any Sense
I am happy with the PageRank of WebAppers, I think I can get a firm PR5 back if I have requested a reconsideration. However, I think there is something wrong with this PageRank Update, because there are some REALLY popular websites are getting ridiculous low PageRank. For example, Forbes.com has got a PR4, YouTube has got a PR3. And Showcase Point is a one month old site which has got less than 50 backlinks has got a PR5 from PR0! I cannot really figure out the logic behind it.
We cannot trust PageRank anymore, what is Google thinking about? Or is it just simply because the PageRank update is still in process, the PageRank of all websites are not valid and unstable at the moment?
What did you get for your websites? Are you happy with it? Are you feeling confused as well?
Do you know anything about Ruby on Rails? Would you like to build your own Ruby on Rails web applications? SitePoint is now giving away a COMPLETE COPY of Patrick Lenz’s Ruby on Rails beginners’ book for FREE.
What are you waiting for? Go and grab one yourself. The offer is for limited time only.
In the world of free, pricing isn’t given much attention. But if you’re looking for a real, sustainable business, it’s unavoidable. Paul Farnell’s gone through it all with his app Litmus and breaks it down for you in Vitamin – How to price your web application.
Paul Farnell mentioned that pricing is always somewhat of a black art, and a subject about which there is precious little written with regard to web applications. It’s something he has always been fascinated by. The question of how to price our web application, Litmus, was subject to countless hours of discussion. He will discuss some common factors and hopefully help spark some ideas which can help you decide upon the price of your own application.
Requirements: No Requirements
Source: http://www.thinkvitamin.com/features/webapps/how-to-price…
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Google Webmaster Central Blog published Quick security checklist for webmasters. They encourage webmasters to “please try the following at home,” this is by no means an exhaustive list for your website’s security. The list is useful, but they recommend that you conduct more thorough research as well.
Nathan Johns said
“In recent months, there’s been a noticeable increase in the number of compromised websites around the web. One explanation is that people are resorting to hacking sites in order to distribute malware or attempt to spam search results. Regardless of the reason, it’s a great time for all of us to review helpful webmaster security tips.”
Requirements: No Requirements
Source: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/09/quick-security…
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