Here are additional 3 advices for you guys. Don’t be greedy The old saying that “the more you want something, the more it eludes you” is true! Don’t waste others’ time – tweeting too much in too short a time means you are posting bad content whitch means people who follow you need more time [...]
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Pagelines vs. Genesis vs. Theme Hybrid WordPress Frameworks comparrison
It was in Boston WordPress meetup. Guys demoed their systems so worth watching if you want to know more about pros and cons of each one of them.
Posted by alanristic on September 4, 2011
http://alanristic.com/2011/09/04/pagelines-vs-genesis-vs-theme-hybrid-wordpress-frameworks-comparrison/
Theme/Hosting Port and Little Mess
Hey there, glad you’r back. I’m in transition phase here and few links to images are broken etc. I’ll get them fixed asap, don’t worry. After all, content is what matters, right. Happy reading.
Posted by alanristic on September 4, 2011
http://alanristic.com/2011/09/04/themehosting-port-and-little-mess/
Association With Place Matters
And as Paco Underhill has written, make the aisles of your store wide enough that shoppers can browse without getting their butts brushed by other shoppers. (author: Seth’s Godin) I think we can train ourselves to associate certain places with certain outcomes. There’s a reason they built those cathedrals and why you are conforatble working [...]
Posted by alanristic on February 6, 2011
http://alanristic.com/2011/02/06/association-with-place-matters/
Successful Social Site Building Blocks
Image via CrunchBase This article is sum of the things a good social site should have. It’s from my yestarday post with Joels video. You can watch that here. Voting: Copied from Reddit, via Digg, voting allows people to vote up answers they think are good. Stack Overflow tweaked its voting algorithm, giving the person [...]
Posted by alanristic on November 20, 2010
http://alanristic.com/2010/11/20/successful-social-site-building-blocks/
Recepie for Building a Successful Social Site: Anthropology
Picture that! A collaborative site that runs on two servers, is managed by four people, and has attracted a third of its target demographic within six months of launch. A site that has had 800,000 posts submitted by its users in its short lifetime and has 16 million pageviews/month – and growing. As we move [...]
Posted by alanristic on November 19, 2010
http://alanristic.com/2010/11/19/recepie-for-building-a-successful-social-site-anthropology/

