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Sell your brain, er, the contents thereof online

I was about to send a note to a client, a speechwriter who sells seminars etc. from his site, to tell him he should check out E-Junkie. Then I remembered, hey, I have this thing called a blog… maybe others could use this info too.

Allow me a brief rant on web advertising

I was just reading some interesting content on a rather large, well-known website. The content was interesting enough that I thought “maybe I’ll blog about this and link to it.”
Alas, I was annoyed by banner ads full of flashing, spinning things I wasn’t interested in.
“Hmm, I thought, maybe this is why I spend more time [...]

Random CSS with JavaScript

I was just working on a site that required a random header image. I’ve done random images with JavaScript before, but the script I’ve used writes out an image tag. This site was built using a CSS background-image for the header so I needed something a little different. I came up with the following after [...]

How to add Google Calendar to your website

Louise’s great suggestion for putting your business on the Google map reminded me of another way to use Google’s tools for your business: a Google Calendar. You can share your calendar with selected viewers, say, to keep your family or partners in the loop. If you want the whole world to know when your Tupperware [...]

Ways to leverage your Facebook network

Note: If you’re a regular reader, this post might be old hat for you. It’s one of several tutorials arising from a session I did recently on social meda.
The first concept in using Facebook (or any social media for that matter) is to stay top-of-mind with your friends/network. You do that subtly by showing up [...]

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Tzaddi Gordon
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Zodomatica is the personal site of Tzaddi Gordon, a web designer from Roberts Creek, BC, Canada. I'm passionate about design that balances form and function. I design, code, and hack other people's scripts. Lately I groove on WordPress as a CMS.
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